Find your Filter
You can easily find the right MVHR filter by using either the Manufacturer/Model dropdown or searching by specific Filter Dimensions (in millimeters). Simply select your MVHR unit's make and model from the dropdown menu to view compatible filters. If you know the exact size you need, you can also locate filters based on precise dimensions to ensure a perfect fit for your ventilation system.
If you can't find the filter you need, we offer a convenient solution with custom manufacturing to meet your exact specifications. Using the MVHR.shop Filter Designer, you can order filters tailored to your unique size requirements. Just enter your desired dimensions, and we'll create a high-quality, custom-fit filter that meets the demands of your MVHR system. Enjoy easy, reliable access to the perfect filter—even for hard-to-find or non-standard sizes!
Can't Find Your Filters?
We only list our most popular brands and models on our site, but we have the capability to produce Wire Frame Filters to meet nearly any specification.
Try our self-service Filter Designer to create and order bespoke solutions tailored to your exact specifications, with Free Shipping included.
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Where do I find the model of my MVHR system?
The model number for your MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) unit is typically located on a label or sticker on the unit itself. Common places to find it include the sides or back of the unit, near the main access panel, or inside the filter cover panel. Sometimes, the model number is also noted in the installation manual or on a maintenance sticker placed by the installer. If you're having trouble locating it, check these areas or consult your user manual for guidance. Knowing your model number will help you find the correct filters and accessories for your MVHR system.
Do I need to change my MVHR filters?
Replacing MVHR filters regularly is essential for maintaining good indoor air quality and ensuring your ventilation system operates efficiently. Over time, filters collect dust, pollen, and other airborne particles, which, if left unchanged, can clog the system and reduce airflow. This not only lowers the air quality in your home but can also force your MVHR unit to work harder, increasing energy consumption and potentially leading to higher electricity bills.
Additionally, timely filter replacements help to extend the lifespan of your MVHR system. Clogged or dirty filters can strain the motor and other components, increasing the likelihood of wear and tear. By fitting clean filters as recommended, you keep the system running smoothly, protect your investment, and maintain a healthier, more comfortable living environment. Regular filter changes are a simple but crucial part of any home maintenance routine for anyone using an MVHR system.
Can you help find the correct filter for me?
If you can't find your filter or would like further assistance, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us for support.
