The filters claim the ability to remove up to 90% of particles 1 to 3 microns in diameter. While this may be true, it doesn't say how long they can go without clogging up. Continuous use of most filters like that will cause them to clog within a week. Unless you change them very often, they will impede air flow enough to bog down your air handler fan to the point of shortening the life of the fan motor. These fans are not nearly powerful enough to handle that level of filtration. HEPA air filtration units required for microchip manufacturing or pharmaceutical sterile atmospheres use seriously powerful fans.
Along with the reduction of dust on surfaces, this MERV 12 anti-allergen pleated air filter is a high efficiency filter that will attract and capture the small, allergy-aggravating micro-particles that can cause your family discomfort. The Nordic Pure anti-allergen pleated air filter has a Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value(MERV) of 12 which means that it will collect more than 90% of 3.0-10.0 microns of contaminants, and up to 90% of particles 1.0-3.0 microns.
Read the customer reviews. Here's the first one:
Unfortunately, these filters restricted airflow. I read several articles on best air filters, most stated getting filters with high MERV ratings. I purchased these Nordic Pure filters with MERV 12 rating thinking these would be very beneficial. However, when I installed the filter in January, we noticed the house seemed colder and our furnace was going on and off continuously. Also when the furnace shut off, we would hear a loud bang like someone hit one of the vents, I called a local HVAC company to check out my furnace. After a thorough inspection, everything checked out fine. When I pulled the filter out and replaced it with a cheaper filter that the HVAC guy left me, within 30 minutes we could feel the house getting warmer and the furnace was not going on and off as often. After going through this experience, I realize we can't use the higher MERV rated filters because it restricts the airflow. HVAC system that used panel filters rated 6 through 9 MERV, putting in a MERV 11 or higher filter would restrict airflow (known as filter pressure drop). In turn, this would lengthen the system’s run-time, adding to your heating and cooling costs. Unfortunately I can't return them to Amazon.
If you need to remove greater amounts of dust, allergans, animal dander, etc. because of allergies, you need a more elaborate filter than these. Talk to your HVAC guy about that. And specifically ask him what he thinks about those Nordic Air MERV 12 or similar filters.
As long as you know the consequences of shutting doors, it's probably OK. It does alter the total air flow. The Ecobee tries to address that, but it can't really restore the total air flow.