AirRanger™ Whole-House Polarized-Media Electronic Air Cleaner
AirRanger air filters are designed to fit into the filter racks of your existing HVAC system. That means that you can take advantage of your current heating and cooling equipment to enjoy whole-house air filtration without investing in a dedicated unit. AirRanger air filters are 97% efficient at trapping particulates as small as 0.3 microns in size and can also trap odor-causing bacteria, dust, pet dander, pollen, mold spores, and much more. Breathe the cleaner and healthier air that you and your family deserve. Contact Christian Heating and Air Conditioning today to learn more about the AirRanger whole-house polarized-media electronic air cleaner and our 100% satisfaction guarantee!
Call NowBenefits of the AirRanger™ Filtration System
Traditional HVAC air filters are designed to trap the large particles that could damage your equipment but are not intended to improve the air you breathe. AirRanger air filters, however, are designed to trap these minuscule particles, and they are installed in the filter tracks that your system already has. There is no new equipment to purchase or ductwork upgrades in which to invest. These air filters will not only improve your air quality but will continue to protect your heating and cooling system.
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Economical Operation
Pressure drop is a concern when it comes to air filters because a high-pressure drop can lead to a system that runs longer and thus costs more and experiences more wear and tear. But AirRanger air filters have a low-pressure drop, and any additional power consumption is no more than what it costs to operate a 40-watt light bulb. This also means that the effect on equipment lifespan is negligible. Coupled with seasonal HVAC maintenance, an AirRanger air filter can lower your short- and long-term costs.
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Easy Maintenance
AirRanger air filters never need to be washed. They are disposable and swapping in a new filter is a simple task that takes hardly any time at all. The general recommended replacement period is 3 to 4 months, but your ideal schedule will depend on your household. Pet parents, for instance, will often find their filter replacement schedule to be a bit more accelerated than with the average home.
Frequently Asked Questions About Air Filters
What do air filters do in an HVAC system?
Air filters play a critical role in your HVAC system by trapping airborne particles before they circulate through your home.
Christian Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical recommends proper filtration to help:
- Remove dust, dirt, and debris
- Capture allergens like pollen and pet dander
- Protect HVAC components from buildup
- Improve overall indoor air quality
Air filters help keep both your air and your system clean.
How often should I replace my air filter?
Air filters should typically be replaced every 1–3 months, depending on your home and usage.
You may need more frequent replacement if:
- You have pets
- Someone in your home has allergies
- Your system runs frequently
- Outdoor pollen levels are high
Regular replacement helps maintain airflow and system efficiency.
What happens if I don’t change my air filter?
Failing to replace your air filter can lead to several problems.
Common issues include:
- Reduced airflow
- Increased energy bills
- Poor indoor air quality
- Strain on HVAC components
- Increased risk of system breakdowns
A clogged filter forces your system to work harder, which can lead to unnecessary wear and tear.
What types of air filters are available?
There are several types of air filters designed for different levels of filtration.
Common options include:
- Standard fiberglass filters
- Pleated filters
- High-efficiency (HEPA-style) filters
- Electrostatic filters
Each type offers different levels of filtration, depending on your indoor air quality needs.
What MERV rating should I choose?
MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) ratings indicate how effectively a filter captures particles.
- MERV 1–4: Basic filtration
- MERV 5–8: Standard residential use
- MERV 9–13: Improved filtration for allergens
- MERV 13+: High-efficiency filtration
Most homes benefit from filters in the MERV 8–13 range, but the right choice depends on your HVAC system and air quality needs.
Can air filters help with allergies?
Yes. High-quality air filters can significantly reduce airborne allergens.
They help by capturing:
- Pollen from outdoor air
- Pet dander
- Dust mites
- Mold spores
Using the right filter can improve indoor air quality, especially during allergy seasons in Pennsylvania.
Will a better air filter improve HVAC efficiency?
Yes. A clean, properly selected air filter helps your HVAC system run more efficiently.
Benefits include:
- Improved airflow
- Reduced strain on system components
- Lower energy usage
- More consistent heating and cooling
However, using a filter that is too restrictive can reduce airflow, so proper selection is important.
Can I clean and reuse my air filter?
Some air filters are reusable, but most standard filters are designed for single use.
Reusable filters:
- Can be washed and reinstalled
- Require proper cleaning and drying
- Need regular maintenance
Disposable filters should always be replaced rather than cleaned to ensure proper performance.
Why is my air filter getting dirty so quickly?
Air filters can become dirty faster depending on your home environment.
Common factors include:
- Pets in the home
- High pollen levels
- Dusty environments
- Frequent HVAC use
- Poor indoor air quality
If your filter gets dirty quickly, it may indicate a need for improved filtration or additional air quality solutions.
Can air filters improve indoor air quality?
Yes. Air filters are one of the most important components for maintaining good indoor air quality.
They help:
- Remove airborne contaminants
- Reduce allergens
- Improve airflow
- Support overall HVAC performance
For best results, filters should be replaced regularly and paired with other air quality solutions if needed.
How can I schedule air filter service or upgrades?
Scheduling service is simple. Whether you need help selecting the right filter or upgrading your indoor air quality system, experienced technicians are ready to assist.
Call Christian Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical today to improve your home’s air filtration and overall comfort.
Discuss the Benefits of an Enhanced Whole-House Air Filter by Contacting Christian Today
At Christian Heating and Air Conditioning, we understand the great importance of good indoor air quality and are dedicated to helping our local communities in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties, PA breathe cleaner air. If you are interested in the air filters we offer and are considering installing a whole-house system, our team is here to help. We can answer questions online or you can call us at (267) 434-1989 to schedule an in-person consultation.






