Make “Green” make sense for you.

Quality Filters is working for a cleaner, more sustainable future. With our tradition of innovative and industry-leading technologies, Quality Filters has developed a line of GreenQuality products that allows you to go green while lowering your costs and enhancing productivity.

So what does “green” actually mean?
The U.S. Green Building Council lists three conditions: Energy Efficiency, Indoor Air Quality, and Landfill Impact. Quality Filters’ GreenQuality products are optimized for these environmentally sustainable attributes, while keeping the operating budget in line.

How can air filters be “green”?
Our GreenQuality high efficiency filters combine high dust holding capacity with exceptionally low airflow resistance for energy savings and long service life. Here, we define “green” as Better Indoor Air Quality, fewer trips to the landfill, and less energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

Isn’t “going green” expensive?
Our innovative, compact designs fit right into your existing air handling equipment without requiring expensive retrofitting. In fact, GreenQuality products can help you earn LEED tax credits while actually reducing operating and material costs. That’s why we like to say, “Think Simple, Think Smart, Think Quality”.

Green Quality

Keen to Go Green?
Here’s what Quality Filters
can do for you.

Save Energy:
Studies show that as much as forty percent of a building’s maintenance cost comes from it’s HVAC system. In fact, 81% of the lifecycle cost of a filtering unit comes from energy vs. 18% cost of the filter. The harder the unit strains to pull air through a filter, the more energy it uses and more maintenance it requires. Our Quality Flow and Return Air Grille filters are the performance leaders in ultra low pressure drop and long service life. Less energy consumption also means less greenhouse gases spewed into the atmosphere.

Improve Air Quality: Indoor air pollution costs the American economy $36 billion per year. And in a survey of American office workers, nearly half said better air quality is important to them. That’s why the US Green Building Council’s LEED standard requires a minimum of MERV 13 for protecting building occupants. The trouble with improving air quality through other makers’ filters is that you’re sacrificing airflow and increasing energy costs and greenhouse gases.

Easy Retrofit: We developed the Quality Flow product line to retrofit into existing filter tracks to minimize costs in upgrading to the Green Building Council’s LEED MERV 13 standard. Quality Flow is available in 2”, 4”, 6” and 12”. We kept our focus on low pressure drop so you don’t sacrifice airflow or increase energy costs. All this comes in the most affordable filter on the market, the Quality Flow.

Our Return Air Grille filters are designed to fit in a typical return grille. The “header” occupies the space where the standard 1” filter fits while the extra 4” depth of this filter simply recedes into the duct or plenum behind the grille. The result is six times the life of a 1” filter with increased efficiency and reduced airflow restriction.

Reduce Waste: The exceptional dust loading capacity of our Quality Flow and Return Air Grille filters allows longer service life without sacrificing energy costs. The result is less waste stream impact and lower labor costs.

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