When winter arrives in San Antonio, it usually doesn’t mean months of snow and deep freezes—but it does bring cold fronts, sealed-up homes, and longer stretches of indoor time. And that’s exactly why indoor air quality (IAQ) often gets worse in winter: when windows stay closed, fresh-air exchange drops, and airborne pollutants can build up faster than you expect.
The good news? You can make a big difference with a few smart upgrades, a little consistency, and the right HVAC support. Below are practical, homeowner-friendly methods to improve indoor air quality during the winter months—especially for homes in San Antonio and surrounding areas like Alamo Heights, Leon Valley, Stone Oak, Helotes, Converse, Live Oak, Schertz, Cibolo, Boerne, New Braunfels, Bulverde, and Canyon Lake.
1) Schedule a Pre-Winter HVAC Tune-Up (Fall Is Ideal)
A seasonal tune-up doesn’t just help your heater run efficiently—it can also reduce what gets circulated through your home’s air.
Here’s why a pre-winter check matters for IAQ:
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Dust and grime build up on internal components over time. When heat kicks on, that buildup can contribute to airborne particles and unpleasant odors.
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If you have a fuel-burning heating system, safety checks are critical. Proper venting and combustion performance help protect your home from dangerous byproducts like carbon monoxide.
A quality tune-up is one of the simplest “high-impact” steps to take before you rely on your heating system for the season.
2) Upgrade Your HVAC Filter (But Choose the Right One)
Your HVAC filter is a frontline defense against dust, pollen, and other airborne particles. Upgrading your filter can help—as long as you use one that matches your system’s airflow requirements.
A few best practices:
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Make sure the filter is the correct size (gaps around the filter can let dirty air bypass it).
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Consider a higher-quality pleated filter instead of basic fiberglass.
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Ask your HVAC pro what MERV rating your system can handle without restricting airflow too much.
A stronger filter can improve IAQ, but the wrong filter can reduce airflow and strain your system—so it’s worth getting guidance.
3) Check Your Filter Monthly (Replace It When It’s Loaded)
Instead of replacing filters on a “set-and-forget” schedule, check them at least once a month during heavy-use seasons.
Replace it when:
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You see visible buildup on the surface
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Airflow feels weaker than usual
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Your system seems to run longer cycles than normal
This is a small habit that can meaningfully reduce dust circulation and help your HVAC system “breathe” better.
4) Schedule a Duct Inspection (And Address Leaks or Buildup)
Your ducts are the delivery system for heated air—but they can also become a source of dust and contaminants if they’re dirty, damaged, or pulling air from unconditioned spaces (like an attic).
A duct inspection can help identify:
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Dust accumulation that may contribute to winter-time irritation
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Disconnected or crushed duct sections that reduce airflow
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Leaky ducts that can draw in dusty air and lower comfort
If needed, professional duct cleaning can remove debris that’s otherwise hard to reach. And if duct leakage is the culprit, duct repair and sealing can improve both comfort and cleanliness by reducing unwanted air infiltration.
5) Improve Ventilation the Right Way (Without Freezing Your Home)
One reason winter IAQ declines is simple: less fresh air coming in.
Instead of cracking windows and losing heat, many homeowners improve ventilation with mechanical ventilation systems designed to exchange stale indoor air for fresher outdoor air more efficiently. This can be especially helpful in tighter, better-sealed homes.
If your home feels stuffy in winter—or you notice lingering odors—ventilation upgrades can be a game-changer.
6) Control Humidity for Comfort and Health
Winter air can be surprisingly dry, and heating cycles can make it feel even drier indoors. Low humidity can contribute to:
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Dry throat and sinus irritation
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Static shocks
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Discomfort at night
Depending on your home, a whole-home humidifier (or a ventilation setup that manages moisture more effectively) may help keep humidity in a more comfortable range.
On the flip side, if your home tends to feel damp or musty, humidity control matters too—because excess moisture can contribute to odor issues and microbial growth. Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating offers humidity-control solutions as part of their IAQ services.
7) Add Whole-Home Air Purification (Beyond the Standard Filter)
A standard HVAC filter is helpful, but it’s not designed to solve every IAQ issue—especially odors, VOCs (chemical pollutants), or airborne microbes.
Whole-home IAQ solutions can include:
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In-duct air purifiers
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Germicidal (UV) lights
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Filtration setups that target particles and odors
Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating installs and supports advanced IAQ options for homeowners who want a higher level of whole-home purification.
8) Consider a Smart Thermostat for Better IAQ Support
Smart thermostats can do more than schedule temperatures. Many modern options help you:
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Run the fan strategically for circulation
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Monitor indoor humidity (depending on model)
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Support connected IAQ accessories (like humidifiers or ventilation equipment)
If your home’s comfort swings between “too dry” and “too stuffy,” a smarter control setup can help stabilize things.
9) Improve Insulation and Air Sealing (Less Draft = More Control)
Insulation and air sealing don’t directly “clean” the air—but they help you control the indoor environment so your HVAC system can do its job without pulling in unwanted outdoor or attic air through leaks.
Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating provides air sealing and insulation services, and even offers an evaluation to identify comfort and efficiency opportunities—often a helpful step for older homes around San Antonio.
10) Reduce Everyday Indoor Pollutants
Finally, don’t overlook habits that quietly impact winter IAQ:
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Use kitchen/bath exhaust fans consistently
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Store strong chemicals (paints/solvents) away from living areas
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Avoid heavy indoor fragrances if they trigger irritation
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Keep pets groomed and vacuum regularly (HEPA vacuums help)
Need Professional Help Improving IAQ in San Antonio?
Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating has served San Antonio homeowners for decades and offers a full range of indoor air quality solutions—duct inspection/repair, ventilation, humidity control, air purification, germicidal lights, smart thermostat support, and insulation services.
To schedule an indoor air quality service or consultation in San Antonio, TX, call (210) 495-7771.



