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How much "color" should be on a filter for your home to indicate its needing changing ? Or what's the best method ?
I change mine every month on the first, Filter are just too cheap.
That's because anything smaller than a baseball blows right through the fiberglass filters.I go with the cheap fiberglass ones, but I stopped changing them monthly as there seemed to hardly be anything on them and it just seemed wasteful.
I go like every 2-3 months and even then I think there's plenty of life. I don't have pets though.

I like this idea in that it should help keep the dust level down, but at the same time I am not so sure it is a good idea. What I mean is, every time you introduce another fine mesh filter into the system, you would be restricting the air flow, especially as they start to get dirty. I am not in the HVAC business so I can only speak as a consumer on this, but I would tend to think extra filters may be a double edged sword.I designed my house ac to use filters in the air return grills. Why collect dust all the way in your ducts and just have a single filter at the evaporator. I have my ac fan on most of the summer moving the air and filtering. When the "change filter" warning comes up, I generally clean the filters the first time and replace them the next time. I use the more expensive electrostatic higher merv filters.
In my garage I fitted 2 large filter grills, mostly over where the bench is and where I work using the same style of filters I use in my house. I turn the ac fan on when I am in the garage so it is filtering the air. The filters whistle before the filter warning comes up. I might clean them twice before replacing them. They do a great job keeping the welding fumes and overall air cleaner.
That's because anything smaller than a baseball blows right through the fiberglass filters.![]()

Sounds like you've seen people use -16 MERV Horrible Freight filters, too...
Tommy




I like this idea in that it should help keep the dust level down, but at the same time I am not so sure it is a good idea. What I mean is, every time you introduce another fine mesh filter into the system, you would be restricting the air flow, especially as they start to get dirty. I am not in the HVAC business so I can only speak as a consumer on this, but I would tend to think extra filters may be a double edged sword.
How much "color" should be on a filter for your home to indicate its needing changing ? Or what's the best method ?
I only have filters at the returns, no filter at the evaporator, no point as the air is filtered before it enters the ac ductwork. My garage has x2 24x30 filters, my house x2 14x25 and 2 12x12 with duct work to match. They are both variable speed fans / 2 stage compressors and the fan speed steps up if the filters are real dirty, never in the house but I clean the garage filters when they whistle.
I designed my ac units this way and are very quiet, YMMV.
How much "color" should be on a filter for your home to indicate its needing changing ? Or what's the best method ?
Ok....educate me.....exactly what are we talking about here. My home does not have a filter. I've never heard of a "home" filter. Of what are we talking about.?