Measuring HelpPH: 954-FILTERS (954-345-8377)   

Measuring Help

 
grill_tabs.gif (10130 bytes)1. Many grills have obstructions such as  stop tabs, rivets and screws.  You want to make sure you take your measurement from in between these objects and subtract 1/4 inch, so the air filter will fit between them when you put it in.

 

2. Because our air filters feature a Patented seal, the filter does not have to fit edge to edge tight. As long as your measurement is larger then the inner lip of the grill, your filter will seal properly.  Leave yourself room to remove and re-install it easily.

3. Always open the air filter grill to take the measurement, don't assume the inside measurement is the same as the outside.

 

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4. Do not take your measurement from your throw away type air filters.  Often, the size listed on those filters is based on a format and not the actual size of the filter.

 

5. Our air filter's frame is made of sturdy aluminum and will not bend.

 

6. Take your time.  Get it right,  you'll never have to do it again, these air filters last a lifetime!

 

If you currently have a filter that fits well, measure it and use that measurement.  

Don't go by a size that is written or printed on the filter, it may be different than its actual size.


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