If you’ve ever gone to replace your HVAC filter only to realize you don’t have the right size or aren’t sure what size to get, you’ve likely dealt with poor airflow, rising energy bills, or even concerns about your home’s air quality. And when you try to order online, the confusion only grows: which size is correct, what MERV rating do you actually need, and how do you avoid wasting money on the wrong option?
At Eco Plumbers, Electricians, and HVAC Technicians, we’ve helped thousands of homeowners take the guesswork out of HVAC filter replacement by guiding them to the right size, type, and delivery schedule for their homes.
In this article, you’ll learn exactly how to order HVAC filters from our website step by step, including how to choose the right size, select the best MERV rating for your needs, and set up a system so you never forget to replace your filter again.
Why Ordering HVAC Filters Online Is the Smartest Option
Before diving into the steps, it’s important to understand why more homeowners are choosing to order HVAC filters online instead of buying them in-store.
Ordering HVAC filters online gives you more control, better options, and an automatic replenishment system. When you rely on local stores, you’re limited to whatever sizes and brands happen to be in stock. That often leads to settling for a “close enough” option or making multiple trips just to find the right fit.
When you order online, you can:
- Find exact filter sizes, including hard-to-find or non-standard dimensions
- Compare MERV ratings and performance levels based on your air quality needs
- Set up recurring deliveries so new filters arrive right when it’s time to replace them
- Avoid last-minute store runs when your filter needs a replacement
For homeowners who care about air quality, convenience, and long-term system performance, ordering online is not just easier; it is the more reliable way to stay on track.
Step 1: Go to the HVAC Filter Ordering Page
Start by visiting the Order Filters page on our website.

This page is built to walk you through the entire process quickly, even if you are not sure what you need yet.
Once you arrive, you will be guided step by step to select the right filter based on brand, size, and price. Instead of guessing or searching through dozens of options, the page simplifies your choices so you can move forward with confidence.
Step 2: Identify Your HVAC Filter Size
Choosing the correct size is the most important part of ordering your HVAC filter. If your filter does not fit properly, it can reduce efficiency, allow unfiltered air through, and even put unnecessary strain on your system.

The good news is that finding your size is usually quick and straightforward.
Where to find your filter size:
- On the side of your current filter (for example, 16x25x1)
- Inside your HVAC unit
- In your system’s manual or manufacturer specifications
Taking a few seconds to confirm your size ensures your system runs efficiently and your air stays properly filtered.
Pro Tip: Even if your filter is labeled something like “16x25x1,” the actual dimensions are often slightly smaller. Eco’s ordering system accounts for these exact measurements automatically, so you can select your labeled size with confidence without needing to measure it yourself.
Step 3: Choose the Right Filter Type (MERV Rating)
Once you’ve selected your filter size, the next step is choosing the right performance level.
Your filter’s MERV rating determines how effectively it captures particles like dust, pollen, pet dander, and other airborne contaminants.
Understanding this step helps you balance air quality with system performance.
Common MERV Rating Options
| MERV Rating | Best For | What It Captures |
| MERV 8 | Basic home use | Dust, lint, and larger particles |
| MERV 11 | Homes with pets or mild allergies | Smaller particles like pollen and pet dander |
| MERV 13 | Maximum air quality | Fine particles like smoke, bacteria, and allergens |
The higher the MERV rating, the more particles your filter can capture, but it can also slightly restrict airflow if your system is not designed for it. Make sure to check your system compatibility before selecting higher ratings, especially if your HVAC system is older.
Step 4: Select Your Quantity or Subscription Plan
Now that you’ve selected your filter, the next step is deciding how often you want replacements delivered. This is where many homeowners either simplify their routine or set themselves up to forget an essential part of HVAC maintenance.

Your options:
One-time purchase
- Best if you need a quick replacement right now
- Requires you to remember to reorder on your own
Subscription (Recommended)
- Filters are delivered automatically every 1 to 24 months
- Helps maintain consistent air quality in your home
- Reduces strain on your HVAC system caused by dirty filters
With a subscription, you are not just ordering filters; you are setting up a system that reminds you and delivers exactly when it is time to replace them. The easiest way to stay on top of your HVAC maintenance is to automate it so you never have to think about it again.
Step 5: Review Your Order and Complete Checkout
Before moving to checkout, take a moment to confirm that everything is correct. A quick review now can save you from delays, returns, or performance issues later. Make sure you have selected the correct filter size, the right MERV rating for your air quality needs, your preferred delivery frequency, and the correct quantity.
Taking an extra 30 seconds here ensures your filter fits properly, performs as expected, and arrives when you need it.
Once everything looks right, add your filters to the cart and proceed to checkout.
At checkout, you will enter your shipping address, billing details, and payment method.
The process is secure, quick, and designed to take just a few minutes.
If you selected a subscription, you will also be able to review your delivery schedule before placing your order.

Step 6: Receive and Replace Your Filter
After placing your order, your filters will be delivered directly to your door, so you have exactly what you need when it is time to make a replacement.
Replacing your HVAC filter takes less than five minutes, but it plays a critical role in maintaining your air quality, system efficiency, and overall home comfort.
When your new filter arrives, follow these simple steps:
- Turn off your HVAC system to ensure safe replacement
- Remove the old filter and note the airflow direction
- Insert the new filter, making sure the arrows point in the correct direction
- Turn your system back on
With a quick and consistent replacement routine, you help your HVAC system run more efficiently and keep the air in your home cleaner year-round.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Ordering HVAC Filters
Even though ordering HVAC filters is straightforward, there are a few common mistakes that can impact your system’s performance and your home’s air quality. Avoiding these mistakes helps ensure your filter works the way it is supposed to from day one.
Choosing the wrong size
Even a slightly incorrect size can allow unfiltered air to pass through or reduce system efficiency. Always double-check your current filter or system specifications before ordering.
Ignoring MERV ratings
Not all filters provide the same level of filtration, and choosing the wrong one can either limit air quality or restrict airflow. Select a MERV rating that matches your home’s needs and your system’s capabilities.
Forgetting to reorder
A dirty filter can strain your HVAC system, increase energy costs, and reduce indoor air quality. Staying on a consistent replacement schedule is key to avoiding these issues.
Overpaying for low-quality filters
Cheaper filters may seem like a good deal, but they often need to be replaced more frequently and perform less effectively. Investing in a quality filter can save you money and improve performance over time.
How Often Should You Replace Your HVAC Filter?
This is one of the most common questions homeowners ask, and the answer depends on your home, lifestyle, and how often your system runs. In most cases, HVAC filters should be replaced every 1 to 3 months to maintain proper airflow and air quality.
You may need to replace your filter more frequently if you have pets that add hair and dander to the air, if you suffer from allergies and need cleaner indoor air, or if your HVAC system runs constantly during peak seasons.
On the other hand, you may be able to replace your filter less frequently if you live alone with fewer airborne particles or if you rarely use your HVAC system. Staying consistent with your replacement schedule is one of the simplest ways to protect your system and maintain a healthier indoor environment.
Order the Right HVAC Filter Today
At this point, you know exactly how to order HVAC filters online, from identifying the right size to choosing the correct MERV rating and setting up a delivery schedule that works for your home.
If you’ve ever dealt with poor airflow, rising energy bills, or the frustration of not having the right filter when you need it, you know how small mistakes in this process can quickly turn into bigger problems.
Now that you understand how simple and streamlined ordering filters can be, the next step is to take action and make sure your home stays comfortable, efficient, and filled with clean air.
Head to our filter ordering page and order the right HVAC filters for your home today.
At Eco Plumbers, Electricians, and HVAC Technicians, we make it easy to choose the right filter and stay on schedule, so you can spend less time worrying about maintenance and more time enjoying a healthier, more comfortable home.









