Inland Northwest summers frequently trap heavy smoke from regional basin fires across the Spokane River valley, creating extended periods of hazardous air quality. Standard one-inch furnace filters catch coarse dust…

Inland Northwest summers frequently trap heavy smoke from regional basin fires across the Spokane River valley, creating extended periods of hazardous air quality. Standard one-inch furnace filters catch coarse dust but let microscopic PM2.5 wildfire particulates pass freely into living spaces. Installing an expanded whole-home media cabinet or an inline air purifier creates a dense mechanical barrier against fine ash. The critical trade-off with high-efficiency filtration is air resistance: forcing a dense filter into an undersized slot can choke system airflow and overheat heat pump blower motors. Professional filtration installation enlarges the intake surface area, securing high capture rates while preserving mechanical efficiency.
Housing construction across Spokane dictates different filtration strategies. Historic properties in Brown's Addition, South Hill, and the Perry District often feature unsealed return cavities and vintage duct transitions that draw smoky air through crawlspaces. In contrast, newer construction in Five Mile Prairie and Indian Trail features tighter building envelopes, yet these structures rely on continuous fresh-air ventilation that pulls untreated ambient smoke indoors during inversions. Retrofitting dedicated whole-home media air cleaners directly into central supply plenums protects indoor air across both older drafty residences and modern airtight homes.
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