Spring in South Texas is beautiful… until your sinuses remind you that allergy season is here. In the San Antonio area—whether you’re in Stone Oak, Alamo Heights, Helotes, Boerne, Schertz, Cibolo, or New Braunfels—spring allergies can hit hard thanks to pollen, dust, and shifting weather patterns. And while allergy medicine can help, many homeowners overlook a major factor that affects how you feel every day:
Your indoor air quality.
If allergens and irritants are cycling through your home’s air, it can make symptoms like sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, coughing, and headaches feel worse—especially when you’re spending more time indoors. The good news is that you can take practical steps to reduce what’s floating around your house and breathe easier.
Here are 3 essential allergy season tips that can make a noticeable difference—plus how Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating can help homeowners across San Antonio improve indoor comfort.
Tip #1: Seal & Insulate Your Home to Keep Allergens Out
When most people think of indoor air quality, they jump straight to air purifiers or fancy filters. But one of the biggest “foundational” improvements you can make is ensuring your home is properly sealed and insulated.
Why this matters during allergy season:
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Outdoor pollen and dust can sneak in through small gaps around doors, windows, attic access points, and poorly sealed ductwork.
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A home that leaks air forces your HVAC system to work harder, which can stir up more dust and circulate more particles.
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Good sealing helps you maintain consistent comfort—so you’re not constantly fighting hot/cold spots while also fighting allergies.
Pro tip: Avoid a DIY “caulk everything” approach unless you’re confident about what you’re sealing. Over-sealing certain areas without balancing ventilation can create moisture problems. The best move is to have HVAC pros evaluate how your system and home envelope work together.
If you’re unsure whether your ductwork or system is contributing to indoor air issues, an HVAC inspection can help pinpoint the problem before you start buying add-ons.
Tip #2: Upgrade Your Air Filtration (The Right Way)
Here’s a common misconception: the small filter in your HVAC unit is designed mainly to protect the equipment, not to deliver hospital-grade air quality for your home. A standard filter can catch some dust, but if you’re serious about reducing allergens, you may need better filtration.
What helps most during allergy season:
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Higher-quality HVAC filters (properly sized and installed)
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Whole-home filtration options if you want stronger particle capture
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Regular filter changes (especially if you have pets, kids, or construction nearby)
A properly chosen filter can help reduce:
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Pollen
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Dust
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Pet dander
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Other airborne irritants that worsen spring symptoms
Important: Going “too restrictive” with a filter (like using a high-MERV filter without checking airflow compatibility) can reduce airflow and strain the system. That’s why it’s smart to have a professional recommend the best option for your specific setup.
Tip #3: Control Humidity + Clean What’s Circulating Through the System
In Texas, humidity isn’t just a comfort issue—it can also affect indoor air quality. When humidity levels stay high, your home can feel sticky, and moisture can create conditions that allow irritants like mold and mildew to thrive (especially in damp areas like bathrooms, attics, and around HVAC components).
Two ways to fight back:
A) Install a whole-home dehumidifier (when needed)
If your home consistently feels clammy or you notice condensation issues, a dehumidifier can help balance indoor moisture so you can breathe easier and feel more comfortable.
B) Schedule professional duct cleaning when buildup is a problem
Your ductwork can collect dust and debris over time, and when your system runs, that buildup can be disturbed and distributed through vents.
Professional duct cleaning can help when:
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Dust returns quickly after cleaning your home
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Airflow feels restricted or inconsistent
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You notice musty odors when the HVAC runs
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It’s been years since your duct system was cleaned
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Someone in the household has significant allergies or asthma triggers
A thorough duct cleaning gets deeper than what you can reach from the vent opening—pros have the equipment to remove buildup safely and effectively.
Bonus Tip: Don’t Forget HVAC Maintenance (It Helps Allergies Too)
Even if allergies are your main concern, HVAC maintenance supports cleaner air because it keeps the system running efficiently and prevents dirt and debris from accumulating on key components. A well-maintained system also helps your home stay consistently comfortable—so you’re not battling allergens and temperature swings at the same time.
For many homeowners, spring is a smart time to schedule maintenance before the heavy summer cooling season begins.
Need Help With Indoor Air Quality in San Antonio? Call Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating
If spring allergies are hitting hard, improving indoor air quality can make your home feel like a relief instead of a trigger zone. Whether you want to explore filtration upgrades, humidity control, duct cleaning, or a full indoor air quality plan, Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating is ready to help homeowners across San Antonio and nearby communities.
Call (210) 495-7771 to schedule an appointment and start breathing easier this allergy season.



