HVAC air filters for New York, delivered to your job site
Separated by a river. Not by distance.
Brookaire’s Fair Lawn NJ headquarters sits 13.8 road miles from the George Washington Bridge via Route 4. Brookaire does not have a New York office. What we have is something more useful — a same-day delivery operation positioned closer to Manhattan than most suppliers with a New York address.
Fair Lawn HQ → Route 4 → George Washington Bridge → Manhattan: 17 minutesNew York’s commercial HVAC market is the largest and most demanding in the United States. From Manhattan’s dense hospital networks and data centers to Buffalo’s manufacturing corridor, Albany’s government buildings, and Westchester’s corporate campuses — every commercial facility across the state needs a consistent, high-quality air filter supply and a supplier who can deliver when the schedule demands it.
Brookaire serves New York from our Fair Lawn, NJ headquarters at 17-02 Nevins Road, directly on Route 4 — the road that runs straight to the George Washington Bridge. Same-day delivery reaches New York City. Scheduled delivery covers the entire state. Every order includes job tagging, real-time tracking from pickup to proof of delivery, and a 48-hour custom filter production line with no minimum order.
Air quality in New York
what the data shows
New York’s air quality tells a story of hard-won improvement and new vulnerabilities. The city has reduced PM2.5 by 40 percent since 2009 through building heating oil regulations, vehicle emission controls, and Local Law 97 building emissions requirements. The trend that reversed those gains, at least temporarily, came from Canada.
June 7, 2023: The day New York had the worst air in the world
On June 7, 2023, wildfire smoke from Quebec wildfires funneled directly south into New York City via a deepening cyclone system over the mid-Atlantic. By late morning, the city’s AQI reached 484 — the highest level ever recorded in New York City and the worst air quality of any major city on the planet that day. Mayor Eric Adams called it an unprecedented event and the worst air quality since the 1960s. Governor Kathy Hochul declared it an emergency crisis. The FAA halted flights at LaGuardia. Schools closed outdoor activities. Visibility dropped to near zero across the skyline.
Source: CBS New York; CNN; NYC Mayor’s Office; IQAir Global Rankings June 7, 2023Rutgers Health researchers published findings in Nature’s Communications Earth and Environment showing the smoke event also cooled the New York City region by approximately 3 degrees Celsius — a ‘global dimming’ effect that trapped dangerous pollutants near the ground rather than allowing them to disperse upward. The combination of smoke concentration and temperature inversion made June 7, 2023, one of the most significant commercial air quality events in the Northeast’s recorded history.
Source: Rutgers University, Communications Earth and Environment, April 2025The structural air quality picture
Outside of wildfire events, New York City’s air quality has followed a gradual improvement trend. PM2.5 averaged 7.2 µg/m³ in 2025 — marginally above the WHO guideline of 5 µg/m³ but below the EPA standard of 9 µg/m³. The city’s most polluted months are July from ozone formation in heat and sunlight, January from cold air inversions trapping particulates, and December from winter heating emissions.
Source: Smart Air NYC AQI Analysis 2025; IQAir New York Historical DataMore than 30 percent of NYC’s PM2.5 originates from outside the city — carried from Midwest coal plants and transported via prevailing westerly winds. The remaining 50-plus percent comes from local sources: vehicle exhaust (particularly diesel trucks and heavy-duty transit), building heating systems, and industrial operations on the city’s outer boroughs and waterfront.
Source: NYC Department of Health, Community Air Survey; NYC.gov Real-Time Air QualityNew York’s Canyon Effect is a structural factor for commercial buildings. Manhattan’s high-rise density creates street-level wind patterns that concentrate ground-level pollutants, particularly diesel exhaust from constant truck deliveries and construction equipment, in ways that standard urban pollution models underestimate. Buildings near high-traffic corridors — the FDR Drive, the BQE, the Cross Bronx Expressway — face consistently elevated PM2.5 exposure compared to buildings even a few blocks away from those corridors.
Local Law 97 and the HVAC upgrade cycle
New York City’s Local Law 97, which took effect in 2024, sets mandatory carbon emission limits for buildings over 25,000 square feet. Buildings that exceed limits face fines of $268 per ton of excess emissions. The law is driving a rapid HVAC upgrade cycle across the city’s commercial building stock as owners replace older, higher-emission systems with higher-efficiency equipment. New high-efficiency HVAC systems perform significantly better with properly specified filters. Facilities upgrading systems are simultaneously reassessing their filter supply chains.
Source: NYC Local Law 97; NYC Accelerator Program 2024New York industries that depend on commercial air filtration
New York’s top five economic sectors by GDP contribution are real estate, financial services, professional services, technology, and healthcare. Each carries significant commercial HVAC filtration requirements. The city’s density makes New York’s commercial filtration market unlike any other in the country — a single Class A Manhattan office tower can have more HVAC filter volume than an entire suburban commercial park.
Source: McKinsey New York 2040; NYCEDC State of the NYC Economy 2024Healthcare (NYC Health + Hospitals / NYU Langone / Mount Sinai / MSK)
Infection control, surgical suites, patient room IAQ, wildfire smoke events, post-COVID IAQ standards
HEPA for critical areas, MERV 13 minimum general air handling, bag filters for large AHUs
Financial services (Wall Street / Midtown offices)
Dense occupancy in Class A towers, NYC Canyon Effect diesel infiltration, ASHRAE 241 compliance
MERV 13 for all commercial office applications, HEPA for server rooms and trading floors
Data centers and AI infrastructure
Server equipment particulate protection, wildfire smoke PM2.5 threat, 24/7 continuous filtration, $8B+ AI investment in NYC 2024
MERV 13 continuous, HEPA for highest-sensitivity environments
Higher education (NYU / Columbia / CUNY / Fordham)
500,000+ students, 100+ institutions, high-occupancy buildings, wildfire season IAQ, lab ventilation
MERV 13 across return-air per ASHRAE 241, HEPA for research labs
Pharmaceutical and biotech
Cleanroom contamination control, API handling, FDA and cGMP compliance in NYC metro and Long Island corridor
HEPA terminal, MERV 13 pre-filters, multi-stage filtration
Hospitality (63 million visitors in 2024)
Guest comfort, lobby IAQ, wildfire smoke events during peak tourist season, LEED certification
MERV 10 to 11 standard, MERV 13 during smoke events and for LEED properties
Commercial real estate (Hudson Yards / One WTC / Empire State)
Local Law 97 HVAC upgrade cycle, Class A tenant IAQ requirements, aging mid-century building stock
MERV 13 standard across Class A, MERV 10 to 11 for older Class B stock
Manufacturing (Buffalo / Upstate NY corridor)
Industrial process IAQ, worker health compliance, dust and particulate control in production environments
Bag filters for AHUs, MERV 13 general, custom sizes for legacy equipment
Government and public institutions
NYC, Albany, and upstate government buildings, ASHRAE minimum compliance, high-occupancy public spaces
MERV 13 minimum across government buildings per post-pandemic IAQ guidance
Food service and processing
Restaurant and food service commercial kitchen ventilation, contamination prevention, odor control
Carbon pleated for grease and odor, MERV 13 for general areas
Healthcare: New York’s largest filtration account type
Healthcare added 12,900 jobs in New York City between September 2023 and September 2024, making it one of the city’s fastest-growing employment sectors. New York’s hospital networks — NYC Health + Hospitals (the largest public hospital system in the US), NYU Langone, Mount Sinai, NewYork-Presbyterian, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and Weill Cornell — each operate dozens of facilities across the five boroughs and require sustained HEPA and MERV 13 supply programs running year-round.
Source: NYCEDC State of the NYC Economy 2024How Brookaire reaches New York
the cross-Hudson advantage
Brookaire’s Fair Lawn, NJ headquarters sits at 17-02 Nevins Road, directly on Route 4. Route 4 runs straight to the George Washington Bridge, 13.8 miles away. Filters leave our New Jersey facilities and arrive at New York job sites the same day. The Hudson River is a geographic boundary, not an operational one.
Fair Lawn HQ
17-02 Nevins Road, Fair Lawn NJ
→ Route 4 → GWB → Manhattan
13.8 miles / 17 minutes
Coverage area
All Five Boroughs + Full State
NYC / Westchester / LI / Upstate
Zone 1 rates apply for NYC metro
Same-day and scheduled delivery to New York job sites
Zone 1 covers the New York City metro. Orders placed by 11 AM receive delivery within 4 hours to NYC addresses. Scheduled delivery runs Monday through Friday with a 30-minute delivery window for Zone 1 customers. Weekends and after-hours delivery are available at Zone 1 rates ($125). For upstate New York — Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany — Zone 2 and Zone 3 scheduled delivery applies with 1-hour windows.
Job tagging
free on every New York order
Every New York shipment from Fair Lawn leaves pre-labeled by job name, building, floor, or room. NYC’s hospital networks running deliveries across multiple buildings, Midtown facilities managers overseeing multiple floors of commercial towers, and school district operations teams across the five boroughs use job tagging to eliminate on-site sorting. Provide labeling instructions when you order. See the full setup at brookaire.com/Job-tagging.
Real-time SMS and email tracking
From Fair Lawn through the Lincoln Tunnel or GWB to your New York job site, every delivery comes with real-time tracking alerts. A live map shows your driver’s current location and ETA. Proof of delivery is auto-captured. No follow-up calls needed — useful for NYC facility managers coordinating deliveries across dense urban environments where access and timing are tight.
48-hour custom filters
no minimum
New York’s mid-century commercial building stock, aging institutional facilities, and specialized healthcare equipment regularly require non-standard filter dimensions. Brookaire manufactures custom pleated filters in any size within 48 hours. No minimum order. Email or call from your New York site, and production starts the same day in our New Jersey facility.
Customer portal for NY multi-site accounts
HVAC contractors managing accounts across multiple New York boroughs and Westchester County, and facility managers running filter programs across hospital networks or university campuses, use the Brookaire portal to save filter lists by site, manage all New York locations from one login, and track all deliveries in real time. Tour it at brookaire.com/website-demos.
Filter disposal pickup
Used filter disposal pickup available across New York. Visit brookaire.com/air-filter-disposal or contact your rep. This service removes a significant operational and compliance burden for regulated New York facilities, including hospitals, pharmaceutical sites, and government buildings.
Choosing the right filter for
your New York facility
New York’s combination of wildfire smoke risk, diesel Canyon Effect in dense commercial zones, Local Law 97 HVAC upgrade pressure, and the highest concentration of healthcare and financial services in the US makes filter selection here require more care than in most markets. Below is the complete Brookaire filter range with New York-specific guidance.
MERV 13 pleated
All NYC commercial buildings, healthcare, financial services, education, government.
Minimum for NYC Canyon Effect zones and wildfire smoke protection. Local Law 97 upgrade cycle is accelerating MERV 13 adoption across Class B stock.
HEPA filters
Hospital critical areas, pharma cleanrooms, data centers, financial trading floors.
NYC’s hospital density and growing data center investment make this Brookaire’s highest-volume NY product. 99.97% at 0.3 microns.
MERV 11 pleated
Older commercial buildings where MERV 13 creates pressure drop; Class B upstate NY stock.
Common in older Manhattan pre-war commercial buildings and upstate industrial facilities with lower-capacity systems.
MERV 10 pleated
Light commercial in lower-exposure upstate NY areas; step-up from MERV 8.
Not recommended for NYC metro buildings. Below MERV 10 provides no meaningful wildfire smoke protection.
Carbon pleated
Restaurant districts, commercial kitchens, food delivery facilities, Port of NY adjacencies.
Local Law 97 is not the only air quality pressure in NYC. The city’s restaurant density and diesel port operations make carbon dual-function filters common in lower Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Bag / pocket filters
Hospital AHUs, large commercial towers, LEED buildings across NYC.
Standard across all major NYC hospital AHUs. Galvanized steel frame, sonically sealed pockets for long service life in high-traffic maintenance environments.
Rigid box filters
Variable air volume data centers, large AHUs in Class A towers, Hudson Yards facilities.
Growing demand in NYC data center expansion and new Class A towers with complex variable air volume systems.
DeltaPleat P10
Class A commercial towers, corporate campuses, Midtown and Hudson Yards portfolio buildings.
Extended service life makes P10 cost-effective for high-filter-volume NYC tower maintenance programs where frequent changeouts are operationally disruptive.
DeltaPleat Hydro H11
Buildings near waterways — Hudson River corridor, East River, Long Island Sound.
NYC’s proximity to waterways creates humidity challenges, particularly in ground-level and waterfront facility HVAC systems. Hydro H11 holds structure in high-moisture environments.
DeltaPleat GasGuard G8
Chemical and pharmaceutical facilities in NYC metro and Long Island; restaurant/kitchen environments.
Gas-phase capture for VOC-heavy environments. Common in NYC’s outer boroughs, pharmaceutical and food processing facilities.
Custom sizes
NYC pre-war commercial stock, healthcare non-standard AHU configurations, specialty research labs.
48-hr production, no minimum. Most common NY request from Manhattan’s mid-century commercial building stock with non-standard HVAC dimensions.
New York cities and areas we serve
Brookaire delivers to all of New York from our Fair Lawn NJ location. Below is the full city coverage with child page URLs mapped for each region.
NYC & five boroughs
- Manhattan
- Brooklyn
- Queens
- The Bronx
- Staten Island
- Yonkers
- White Plains
- Mount Vernon
- New Rochelle
- Hempstead
- Long Island City
- Flushing
Westchester & Hudson
- White Plains
- Yonkers
- Mount Vernon
- New Rochelle
- Tarrytown
- Peekskill
- Poughkeepsie
- Kingston
- Newburgh
Upstate New York
- Buffalo
- Rochester
- Syracuse
- Albany
- Schenectady
- Troy
- Utica
- Binghamton
- Ithaca
- Saratoga Springs
Long Island
- Hempstead
- Islip
- Brookhaven
- Nassau County
- Suffolk County
- Garden City
- Melville
- Hauppauge
Not seeing your New York city or borough? Call (973) 473-7527. The New Jersey HQ reaches further across New York state for bulk commercial orders than the lists above.
Frequently asked questions
HVAC air filters in New York
Brookaire does not have a New York office. We serve New York from our Fair Lawn, NJ headquarters at 17-02 Nevins Road, 13.8 miles from the George Washington Bridge via Route 4. Same-day delivery is available across New York City and the surrounding metro. Our proximity to the GWB means delivery times from our NJ facility compare favorably to suppliers based within the outer boroughs.
Yes. Orders placed by 11 AM receive delivery within 4 hours to Zone 1 New York City addresses. Scheduled delivery runs Monday through Friday with a 30-minute delivery window. Weekends and after-hours delivery are available at Zone 1 rates.
MERV 10 or MERV 13 are commonly recommended for all commercial buildings in the NYC metro. The Canyon Effect in Manhattan concentrates diesel exhaust and PM2.5 at street level in ways that make lower-MERV filters insufficient for building occupant protection. During wildfire smoke events — which now reach New York multiple times per year — MERV 13 provides 75 to 95 percent PM2.5 capture. HEPA is required for all healthcare, pharmaceutical, and data center environments regardless of outdoor conditions.
Canadian wildfire smoke from Quebec wildfires funneled south via a mid-Atlantic cyclone system, pushing NYC’s AQI to 484 — the highest level ever recorded in the city and the worst air quality of any major city in the world on that date. Mayor Adams called it an unprecedented event. Buildings without MERV 13 filtration saw hazardous indoor PM2.5 concentrations within hours. Brookaire can supply MERV 13 and HEPA filters with same-day delivery for New York facilities preparing for future smoke events.
Local Law 97 directly drives HVAC upgrades in buildings over 25,000 square feet. New high-efficiency HVAC systems deliver significantly better performance with properly specified filters — typically MERV 13 for general air handling. Facility managers upgrading systems under Local Law 97 should reassess their filter specifications at the same time. Brookaire can supply the full range of commercial filters needed for upgraded systems and custom sizes for non-standard configurations.
Yes. New York’s pre-war and mid-century commercial building stock frequently requires non-standard filter dimensions. Brookaire manufactures custom pleated filters in any size with a 48-hour production turnaround and no minimum order. Email or call with your dimensions and production starts the same day from our New Jersey facility.
Brookaire’s customer portal lets you save filter lists by job site, manage all your New York locations from one account, reorder with a few clicks, and track all deliveries in real time. HVAC contractors managing accounts across multiple boroughs and facility managers at large NYC healthcare and education campuses use the portal to run recurring preventative maintenance programs without re-entering filter specifications each cycle. Tour it at brookaire.com/website-demos.
Yes. Scheduled delivery covers all of upstate New York. Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and Albany receive Zone 2 scheduled delivery at $95 with a 1-hour delivery window, Monday through Friday. Weekend and after-hours delivery is $150. Custom filters ship from our New Jersey facility to any New York address within 48 hours with no minimum order.
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