How to Change Your Furnace Filter — Size, Type & Frequency in Candler, NC
Complete guide to finding, sizing, choosing, and replacing your furnace filter — the most impactful DIY maintenance task. Proudly serving Candler & Buncombe County.
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When you need how to change your furnace filter — size, type & frequency in Candler, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is your local HVAC team. Located just 15 minutes west from our Asheville headquarters, we provide fast response times and the same NATE-certified service that Candler area residents have trusted since 2005.
Candler is a fast-growing community in western Buncombe County, located just off I-26 and US-19/23 west of Asheville. Quality Comfort provides full HVAC services to Candler homeowners and businesses, with quick response times thanks to our proximity. Whether you need emergency heating repair, a new high-efficiency AC system, or routine maintenance, our team serves Candler residents with the same quality and reliability we bring to all of Western North Carolina.
Why This Is the Most Important Thing You Can Do for Your HVAC
Changing your furnace filter is the single most impactful maintenance task a homeowner can do — and it takes less than 2 minutes. A clean filter improves airflow, reduces energy consumption by 5–15%, prevents frozen coils, protects the blower motor, and improves indoor air quality. A dirty filter does the opposite of all those things and can lead to expensive repairs. Despite this, the average American home goes 3–6 months between filter changes. Don't be average.
Finding and Sizing Your Filter
Your filter is located in the return air duct or the furnace itself. Look for a slot or compartment, usually near the blower, with a removable cover or door. Remove the existing filter and check the size printed on its frame — it'll read something like 16x25x1 or 20x25x4. If there's no size printed, measure the length, width, and depth yourself. Write these dimensions down or photograph them. Common sizes for WNC homes are 16x20x1, 16x25x1, 20x20x1, and 20x25x1. Homes with media filter cabinets use thicker 4" or 5" filters.
Choosing the Right Filter Type
Fiberglass filters (MERV 1–4) are cheap but barely filter anything — they protect the equipment, not your lungs. Pleated filters (MERV 8–11) offer the best balance of filtration and airflow for most systems. High-efficiency filters (MERV 13+) capture very fine particles but can restrict airflow in systems not designed for them — check with a technician before upgrading. For allergy sufferers in WNC's pollen-heavy environment, a MERV 11 pleated filter is an excellent choice that won't strain your system.
How Often to Change It
1" filters: every 30–60 days during heavy use (summer and winter), every 90 days in mild seasons. 4" filters: every 6–12 months. Homes with pets, smokers, or dusty conditions should change more frequently. Set a recurring reminder on your phone — it's the easiest way to stay on schedule. During Asheville's heavy pollen season (March–May), check your filter every two weeks.
HVAC Challenges in Candler
Candler's Hominy Valley location creates a natural bowl that can trap pollen and particulates, making indoor air quality a priority for allergy sufferers. The area's rapid growth has brought many new subdivisions where builder-grade HVAC systems are often minimally sized to keep construction costs down — leading to comfort complaints within the first few years of ownership.
Seasonal Tip for Candler Homeowners
If you're in a newer Candler subdivision and find your upstairs consistently warmer than your downstairs, your builder may have installed a single-zone system where a zoned setup is needed. Adding a zone damper system is often more cost-effective than living with uneven temperatures — ask us for a free evaluation.

Serving Candler & Buncombe County

Serving Candler
- 15 minutes west from our Asheville office
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Enka-Candler · Hominy Valley · Sand Hill · Pisgah Highway area · Enka Village
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