
Short Answer:
Most homeowners should change their air filters every 1–3 months. But in Charleston, with our high humidity, salty air, and pollen-packed seasons, you might want to check them monthly, especially if you have pets, allergies, or run your system often.
Why Air Filter Changes Matter
1. Efficiency and Energy Bills
- A dirty air filter blocks airflow, making your system work harder and raising your energy costs.
- Swapping filters on schedule can improve efficiency by up to 15%.
2. Air Quality and Allergies
- Filters trap dust, pet dander, mold spores, and pollen – all common in Charleston homes.
- Clean filters help prevent respiratory irritation and reduce allergy symptoms.
3. System Longevity
- A clogged filter puts extra strain on your HVAC system.
- Regular changes prevent breakdowns and expensive repairs.
Filter Change Frequency: What Affects It?
Charleston’s Climate
- High humidity, salt in the air, and year-round pollen (thanks, live oaks) mean filters clog quickly.
- Monthly checks are smart, especially in spring and summer.
Pets
- One pet = change every 2 months
- Two or more = change every 30–45 days
Allergies or Asthma
- Change every 30–45 days to reduce airborne triggers
Occupancy
- A full house (kids, roommates, guests) = more air contaminants = more frequent changes
Renovations or Construction Nearby
- Extra dust = change your filter early
Types of Air Filters and Their Lifespans
Filter Type | Lifespan | Notes |
Fiberglass | 30 days | Cheap, but less effective |
Pleated (MERV 8+) | 60–90 days | Better filtration, common in homes |
HEPA | 60–120 days | Great for allergies, needs proper fit |
Washable/Reusable | Monthly clean | Must be dried completely before reuse |
Semantic Cluster: Related Questions
What happens if I don’t change my air filter?
- Higher bills, poor air quality, and a possible system breakdown.
How do I know when my filter needs changing?
- Hold it up to the light. If you can’t see through it, it’s time.
Can a dirty filter cause AC to stop working?
- Yes. It can freeze the coils, overheat the blower, or cause shutdowns.
Case Study: Filter Fail in Downtown Charleston
Client: Family of four + 2 dogs in a historic home
Issue: AC struggling to cool, dust everywhere
Diagnosis: Filter hadn’t been changed in 6 months
Fix: Replaced filter, cleaned return vent
Result: Cooler temps, cleaner air, lower bills in 24 hours
Real Talk from Your Charleston HVAC Experts
Our team at Passion Heating & Air has seen what happens when filters go ignored…spoiler: it’s not pretty. Think frozen coils, moldy ducts, and emergency calls during heatwaves.
Stay ahead of it. Mark your calendar. Set a reminder. Change the dang filter.
Next Step: Book Preventive Maintenance
Want peace of mind?
- Call us at (843) 834-0607
- Book online here
About the Author
John Gradick is a certified HVAC technician with 25+ years of experience serving the Charleston area. He’s the lead tech at Passion Heating & Air and lives in Summerville with his wife and two dogs. When he’s not fixing ACs, he’s fishing on the Ashley River.