Standard Air Filters vs. Media Filter
The biggest difference between the standard air filter used in HVAC systems and a media filter is the air filter’s effectiveness and size. Media air cleaners get installed inside HVAC systems as a cabinet. Our air care specialists place them within the return air duct of forced-air HVAC systems. Media air filters improve your indoor air quality by filtering out air pollution. The standard air filter is only about an inch thick and, as we have noted, they don’t do anything to improve your indoor air quality. Standard air filters only protect HVAC equipment and nothing else. Media air cleaners, however, are about five inches thick. Standard air filters are only about an inch thick. These thicker air filters provide far more superior air filtration. We at Xenia Heating & Air offer the best indoor air quality solutions from all the best, top brand name manufacturers such as Honeywell Whole House Air Cleaner, Cleanair and the Aprilaire Air Purification System, among others.Benefits Of Media Air Filter Installation
Lowers Home Heating & Cooling Costs
Looking to save some much-needed cash on your home heating and air conditioning? Who doesn’t like saving on their utility bills? Media air filters enable you to save money on heating and cooling in addition to improving your overall indoor air quality. Media filters also keep HVAC equipment a lot cleaner at a cost that’s less than portable air purification systems, an electronic air purifier or any other air purification product. The overall air quality upgrades help to increase your HVAC system’s efficiency, which reduces utility costs.