Furnace Filter MERV Ratings: What Minnesota Homeowners Need to Know
Every furnace runs air through a filter—but not all filters are equal. MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) ratings tell you exactly how well a filter captures airborne particles. Choosing the right MERV rating for your Goodman furnace protects your equipment and your air quality.
What MERV Ratings Mean
MERV 1–4: Basic fiberglass filters. Capture large dust and debris. Cheap but minimal air quality benefit. MERV 8: Standard pleated filters. Capture dust, pollen, mold spores—the sweet spot for most homes. MERV 11: Captures fine particles including pet dander and fine dust. Good for allergy sufferers. MERV 13–16: Hospital-grade filtration. Captures bacteria and smoke particles.
The Minnesota Consideration
Minnesota winters mean windows stay shut for months—indoor air recirculates constantly. This makes filter quality more important than in moderate climates. However, higher MERV filters restrict airflow more, potentially stressing your furnace blower.
Best MERV Rating for Most Minnesota Homes
MERV 8 is the most recommended balance—excellent filtration without restricting airflow to Goodman furnaces. If you have pets or allergies, MERV 11 works well. Avoid MERV 13+ unless your system is specifically rated for it. See our tune-up guide and blower motor guide for related maintenance tips.
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