Filter Replacement Interval Calculator

Estimate how often you should replace your HVAC filter based on filter type, home size, occupancy, pets, and local air quality conditions.

Formula

Adjusted Interval (days) =
  Base Interval
  × Size Factor         = √(2000 / HomeSizeSqFt)  [clamped 0.5–1.5]
 × Occupant Factor    = 1 / (1 + 0.05 × max(Occupants − 1, 0))
 × Pet Factor          = 1 / (1 + 0.15 × Pets)
 × Allergy Factor     = 0.5 if yes, 1.0 if no
 × Air Quality Factor = 1.0 (Good) | 0.75 (Moderate) | 0.50 (Poor)
 × Runtime Factor     = 8 / DailyRuntimeHours  [clamped 0.33–3.0]

Base Intervals by MERV Rating:
MERV 1–4: 30 days  |  MERV 5–8: 90 days  |  MERV 9–12: 180 days  |  MERV 13–16: 365 days

Filters per Year = 365 / Adjusted Interval

Final interval is clamped between 7 days (minimum) and 365 days (maximum).

Assumptions & References

  • Base intervals follow ASHRAE and EPA guidance for residential HVAC filter maintenance by MERV rating.
  • Reference home size is 2,000 sq ft; the square-root scaling reflects that air volume (and filter load) scales sub-linearly with floor area.
  • Each additional occupant beyond one is assumed to increase particulate load by 5% (skin cells, activity, cooking).
  • Each dog or cat is assumed to increase particulate load by 15% per pet (dander, fur, tracked debris).
  • Allergy/asthma households are advised to replace filters 50% more frequently per ACAAI recommendations.
  • Outdoor air quality multipliers are based on EPA AQI categories: Good (<50), Moderate (51–100), Poor (>100).
  • Standard HVAC runtime is assumed to be 8 hours/day; runtime factor scales linearly with actual usage.
  • Results are estimates. Always inspect your filter visually every 30 days — replace immediately if visibly grey/clogged.
  • References: ASHRAE Standard 52.2, EPA Indoor Air Quality Guide, ACAAI Allergy & Asthma Network guidelines.

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