The Clean Freak - Custom Size Carbon AC Furnace Air Filter
The Clean Freak is the ultimate odor assassin! Our patented, premium carbon filter designed to remove smoke, smelly odors, allergen particles & airborne pollutants.
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The Clean Freak Product Details
Description
Description
Take out the stink and annihilate odors! Our patented inner layer of carbon media is designed to remove particulates and absorb airborne pollutants. This one's for you Clean Freak (you know who you are)!
- Premium Activated Carbon Filter - 45 grams of Carbon capture smoke, smelly odors and allergen particles
- Tight Fit - Fits tight to trap the crap (patented technology, of course)
- Depth Loading Arrangement - Allows particles to be captured throughout, allowing air to flow freely through the filter. (laboratory tested)
- Odor Removing - Odors and gaseous contaminants are held hostage (adsorption!) in our patented middle layer
- Mold and Moisture Resistant - No premature filter failure happening here!
- Bye Box Filters - Replace your box filter (1, 2, 4, 5, even 6" depth) with our Carbon Filter (yes, seems funny but it will 100% work)
- Free Shipping - Don't pay extra for shipping (because, duh)
Specifications
Specifications
- Air Filter Depth: 1"
- Ingredients: 45 grams of Activated Carbon/Charcoal, Synthetic Filter Media, Galvanized Wire Frame
- Contaminants Captured: Allergens, VOC's, Bacteria, Dust Mites, Dust/Lint, Mold Spores, Most Smoke, Pet Dander, Pollen, Virus Carriers
Filter Change Guide
Filter Change Guide
Is it Time to Change Your Filter?
Generally, we recommend that you replace your air filters every 90 days. Find out below if you should change your filters more frequently.
- If someone in your home has asthma and/or allergies, change your filter every 6 weeks to ensure the best indoor air quality.
- If you have pets, change your filter every 2 months to prevent shedding and odor buildup.
- If you have young children, change your filter every 2-3 months, as clean air is even more crucial when children are in your home.
Take out the stink and annihilate odors! Our patented inner layer of carbon media is designed to remove particulates and absorb airborne pollutants. This one's for you Clean Freak (you know who you are)!
- Premium Activated Carbon Filter - 45 grams of Carbon capture smoke, smelly odors and allergen particles
- Tight Fit - Fits tight to trap the crap (patented technology, of course)
- Depth Loading Arrangement - Allows particles to be captured throughout, allowing air to flow freely through the filter. (laboratory tested)
- Odor Removing - Odors and gaseous contaminants are held hostage (adsorption!) in our patented middle layer
- Mold and Moisture Resistant - No premature filter failure happening here!
- Bye Box Filters - Replace your box filter (1, 2, 4, 5, even 6" depth) with our Carbon Filter (yes, seems funny but it will 100% work)
- Free Shipping - Don't pay extra for shipping (because, duh)
- Air Filter Depth: 1"
- Ingredients: 45 grams of Activated Carbon/Charcoal, Synthetic Filter Media, Galvanized Wire Frame
- Contaminants Captured: Allergens, VOC's, Bacteria, Dust Mites, Dust/Lint, Mold Spores, Most Smoke, Pet Dander, Pollen, Virus Carriers
Is it Time to Change Your Filter?
Generally, we recommend that you replace your air filters every 90 days. Find out below if you should change your filters more frequently.
- If someone in your home has asthma and/or allergies, change your filter every 6 weeks to ensure the best indoor air quality.
- If you have pets, change your filter every 2 months to prevent shedding and odor buildup.
- If you have young children, change your filter every 2-3 months, as clean air is even more crucial when children are in your home.
Activated Carbon Material
With 45 grams of activated carbon per filter, the tiny and irregular shaped granules of carbon/charcoal equate to over 50 football fields worth of surface area! That's a lot of little guys on your team fighting the good fight against the bad smells!
Smoke and Odor Removing
The micro and macro pores on the positively charged activated carbon attracts the negatively charged contaminate ions like odors, pollutants and volatile organic compounds (VOC's) from the air by adsorbing (cool science word for the adhesion of particles onto the surface of a substance) and trapping them within their surface!
Depth Loading Arrangement
The filter media layers "sift" dirt based on particle size. This multiplies the filter surface area. Over the service life of one filter it becomes more efficient as it "loads" up with large and tiny particles while still allowing a safe resistance for your unit.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I change my filter?
How often should I change my filter?
- Industry standard suggests changing your filter every 3 months, BUT… it depends! Many factors determine what cycle is best for you- pets, allergies, how often you run your HVAC system, etc. Some people choose to change their filter every 1 or 2 months.
- Luckily, it’s easy to tell when a Yoor Air filter has reached its useful life. After installing your new Yoor Air filter, check it after one month. Pull it out and shine a flashlight through from the coarse filter media side to the Downstream side. If you easily see the light shining through, you still have life left in your filter. Do this for a couple of months and you’ll easily be able to set an appropriate cycle duration. That said, don’t let it go toooo long. If no light is passing through, your HVAC motor is having to work extra hard to push air through your filter, increasing your electric bill and reducing the life of your HVAC unit.
How do I install my Clean Freak Carbon Air filter?
How do I install my Clean Freak Carbon Air filter?
White and Black
For filters with one white side and one black carbon side, install with the printed white side facing AWAY from your HVAC unit.
Your dirty return air comes in contact with the white side first, trapping the large particles. The smaller particles and odors are contained within the carbon granules. In this case, it’s the carbon side that is closest to your HVAC unit.
White on both sides
Install your filter with the printed side closest to, or facing, your HVAC unit. In this case, your carbon layer is encapsulated between two polyester media layers.
Why don't I see a MERV Rating? (it's only half the story)
Why don't I see a MERV Rating? (it's only half the story)
- What’s MERV? MERV stands for Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value as determined by the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). MERV uses a scale from 1-20. 3M has developed their own standard called the MPR or Microparticle Performance Rating system. MPR measures a filter’s ability to contain particles smaller than 1 micron and ranges from an MPR value of 300 to 2800. To confuse us even further, The Home Depot established their own rating system, called the FPR or Filter Performance Rating system which ranges from 4-10 and is color coded.
- What’s Missing? All of these ratings assume there is no air bypassing your filter. But, like water, air takes the least path of resistance so a disproportionate amount of air bypasses your filter, technically dropping the MERV rating to 0- YIKES!. Yoor Air filters are designed to eliminate unfiltered air bypass and are the perfect balance between filtering ALL the air while keeping stress on your HVAC motor (measured in air pressure resistance) to a minimum.
- Consider Microns for a moment - our filters trap particles down to 1 micron - we’re talking dust and mold spores - A human hair is approximately 50 microns and that’s about as small as we can see with our eyes. So yeah, we are talking SMALL!
What about Covid-19?
What about Covid-19?
No air filter can eliminate Covid-19 in your home; however, we do offer the next best thing- a Bi-Polar Ionization system. This is a professionally installed system that would be in-line with your current HVAC system. Please email us at hello@yoorair.com to inquire.
What is the Clean Freak Carbon Air Filter made of?
What is the Clean Freak Carbon Air Filter made of?
Yoor Air Clean Freak Carbon filters use activated carbon as the adsorbing agent. Activated carbon is truly unique.
“Activated” means the carbon has been treated to increase the surface area of the carbon, thus increasing the capacity of adsorbing gases, vapors, ozone, etc.
“Adsorption” is the physical attraction (van der Waal’s forces for all you physics buffs) of gases and molecules to adhere to the surface of the carbon.
A standard sized, 16x25 Yoor Air Clean Freak filter has over 50 football fields of surface area for particles to cling to. That’s a lot of small molecules!
Couple this with our normal filter media and extended gasket which eliminates unfiltered air from bypassing your filter, and you truly have a superior product.
The Clean Freak filters are best utilized if you are concerned about wildfire smoke, cooking odors, industrial gases, etc.
Do you sell 4” and 5” filters?
Do you sell 4” and 5” filters?
- No, we provide something better! Our 1” filters can replace your wider filters, no joke! Pleated filters need the extra depth for one reason- dirt accumulates on the surface of pleated filters. The extra depth increases the surface area and in turn, increases the service life of the filter.
- But, a Yoor Air filter captures dirt and dander throughout the different layers of the filter so we have as much “trapping capacity” as wider filters. Additionally, the sturdy inner frame stands up to the pressure created in an HVAC system so your filter won’t collapse. Nor will you experience any “chatter noise” because the extended outer gasket secures your filter in place.
- But what about that extra empty space? Just think of that extra space as an extension of your plenum.
How do I know what size Yoor Air filter to purchase?
How do I know what size Yoor Air filter to purchase?
- First, look at your current filter’s nominal size and order that same size
- If you don’t see a size, if possible, measure your filter TRACK and shoot us an email at hello@yoorair.com with the dimensions. Make sure you let us know that these measurements are your TRACK dimensions. We’ll take it from there.
- If you can’t measure your track, measure your current filter. Send us an email at hello@yoorair.com stating your filter dimensions. Clearly state these are your FILTER dimensions. We’ll get back to you with the appropriate Yoor Air filter size.
How do I measure the correct size for my filter track?
How do I measure the correct size for my filter track?
- You may have noticed 2 different sizes printed on the cardboard or plastic frame of other brand’s filters. The first is a rounded number like 20x24x1. This is the nominal size and is used to keep it simple for consumers. The second is the actual filter size measurements and contains fractional numbers such as 19 ⅝” x 23 ⅝: x ¾”.
- Since we do not have a conventional frame, Yoor Air filters are printed with the nominal size directly on the filter media.
Can I make a single filter purchase?
Can I make a single filter purchase?
Yes, you can make a single purchase; however, we encourage signing up for a subscription because, speaking from experience, a subscription is the ONLY way to ensure you change your filter on a regular basis.
I’m not seeing my filter size on your website?
I’m not seeing my filter size on your website?
Go to the Product page on our website. Under Popular Sizes hit “Enter My Size” and add your specific dimensions. If you’re still unsure, pop us your question at hello@yoorair.com or call us at 833-YOORAIR (833-966-7247). We’re here to help.
What do you mean my filter is SIDED?
What do you mean my filter is SIDED?
- To get the maximum life out of a Yoor Air filter, it needs to be installed in a specific direction. Since we don’t have an external frame, the orientation is printed directly on your filter.
- Downstream. The downstream side goes closest to your HVAC unit. The different layers of a Yoor Air filter trap different size particles. Trapping the big stuff first preserves the cleanliness of the next filter layer which traps the next smallest particles, and so on. The incoming air (referred to as the return air) is the dirtiest air so it gets trapped in the outer filter layer with the loosest weave. The side printed with your filter size and downstream catches the smaller particles and is facing or is closest to your HVAC Unit.
- Upstream. Your Clean Freak Carbon filter, on the other hand, has your filter size and Upstream printed on the white side because, well, you wouldn’t see the labeling if we printed it on the carbon side! Your dirty return air comes in contact with the white side first, trapping the large particles. The smaller particles and odors are contained within the carbon granules. In this case, it’s the carbon side that is closest to your HVAC unit.