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Furnace filter · 4-inch

Aprilaire 413 (4-inch media, MERV 13)

The same MERV 13 deep media as the 213 in a different cabinet size. Honest MERV labeling, low airflow restriction, annual replacement.

6.6
Mixed
Composite (0-10), hvac-v1.0
Confidence: Partial

Total cost of ownership

Checked yesterday
Per filter
$68.99
Replaced
1x/yr
Annual cost
$69/yr

Certifications

No third-party certification on an official database. Any performance claims are unverified.

Overview

The Aprilaire 413 (4-inch media, MERV 13) is a 4-inch deep-media furnace filter rated MERV 13 on the standardized ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2 scale, which captures fine particles including smoke and many bacteria-size particles. It labels its true MERV with no proprietary scale. Its deep media keeps airflow restriction low even at this MERV. Replaced about 1 time a year, it runs roughly $69 per year.

By the numbers

True MERV (ASHRAE 52.2)
MERV 13
Depth
4 inch (deep media, low airflow restriction)
Captures
fine particles including smoke and many bacteria-size particles
Replacement cadence
1x per year
Per-filter price
$68.99
Annual filter cost
$69/yr
Rating standard
self-rated to ASHRAE 52.2 (not AHRI-certified)

Strengths

  • + Rating Honesty: 8.0/10

Watch-outs

  • No significant weaknesses flagged.

Who it is for

  • · Homes targeting smoke, allergens, or fine particles (MERV 13)
  • · Anyone who wants high filtration without straining the blower (deep media)

How it scored

Verified Filtration

7.0/10 · 30%

True ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2 MERV - the only standardized filtration rating. Higher MERV captures finer particles.

  • +7MERV 13 or higher AMERV 13 - Captures fine particles including smoke and many bacteria-size particles (MERV 13+).

Total Cost of Ownership

6.0/10 · 25%

Computed annual filter cost vs the depth-class median. Cheap 1-inch filters replaced often can cost more than deep media.

  • +5Annual filter cost vs class median A$68.99/yr (below class median) - Computed annual filter cost (price x replacements per year) scored against the depth-class median.
  • +1Deep media, fewer replacements B4" media, 1x/yr - Deep media is replaced once or twice a year rather than quarterly, lowering running cost and effort.

Rating Honesty

8.0/10 · 20%

Does the brand print the true MERV, or hide it behind a proprietary MPR/FPR scale? MPR/FPR is not MERV.

  • +8Labels true MERV, no proprietary scale AMERV printed plainly - Uses the standardized ANSI/ASHRAE 52.2 MERV rating with no proprietary marketing scale.

Airflow Fit

6.0/10 · 15%

Depth vs MERV. A high-MERV 1-inch filter restricts airflow and can strain the blower; deep media at the same MERV does not.

  • +6Deep media, low airflow restriction B4" depth - Deep media has far more surface area, so even high MERV adds little airflow restriction.
  • ·Pressure drop not published Cno initial-resistance figure - The manufacturer publishes no initial-resistance figure; airflow impact is inferred from depth and MERV.

Practical Fit

5.0/10 · 10%

Replacement cadence and reusability. Frequent swaps are a maintenance and cost burden.

  • +5Infrequent replacement B1x per year - Replaced once or twice a year, not quarterly.

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This score is our opinion under our published rubric, not a statement of objective fact or a lab test of this product. We score what third-party certifications prove; absence of a certification means we found no verification, not that a product fails to perform. Last reviewed 2026-06-01. Scored under hvac-v1.0. Prices were last checked yesterday; the freshness chip above the cost panel shows the current state. See the methodology for how each rule fires.