When I first moved into my home, my father-in-law ran through several things I'd need to address as upkeep. Flush the boiler once a year, close water supply valves so pipes don't freeze and explode in the winter (no biggie), and replace the HVAC filters every three to six months.
That latter tip seemed excessive, but I had never lived in a home with central air as an adult, so I nodded and went to Home Depot, bought a filter sized to my return air vent, and installed it. Three months went by and I started wondering, “Do I just change it now?” I looked at the filter and it didn't look dirty, so it seemed a bit wasteful.
This confusion is exactly what Woosh's Smart Filter wants to solve. Founded by ex-Googler Winston Mok, this system is designed to give you a better idea of when to replace your filter. When paired with the company's Air Quality Monitor, it can double as an air purification system provided you have a compatible smart thermostat. Frying up some bacon? It'll automatically kick on your HVAC's fan circulation to push out the volatile compounds and keep your indoor air clean, like an air purifier but for your whole home.





