When you live in San Antonio, Texas, your HVAC system isn’t just about comfort—it’s about getting through triple-digit summer days without turning your home into an oven. Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating has been keeping homes comfortable across Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Kendall, Medina, Atascosa, and Wilson counties for decades, and there’s one simple task they wish every homeowner would do regularly: change the air filter.
It’s quick, inexpensive, and it has a huge impact on your energy bills, comfort, and system lifespan—especially in our South Texas climate.
Why This One Task Matters So Much in San Antonio
Your HVAC filter traps dust, pet hair, pollen, and other particles so they don’t build up inside your system or blow back into your home. That’s a big deal in and around San Antonio, New Braunfels, Schertz, Cibolo, Boerne, and Balcones Heights, where long cooling seasons and seasonal allergens can clog filters faster than you might expect.
When that filter is dirty or clogged, your system has to work harder to pull air through. That creates several problems:
1. Higher Energy Bills
If your CPS Energy bill keeps creeping up even though your thermostat settings haven’t changed much, a clogged air filter may be part of the problem.
When airflow is restricted, your system runs longer and uses more electricity to reach the same temperature. Over a long, hot San Antonio summer, that wasted energy can add up to a surprisingly high cost—especially in older homes or larger properties.
2. More Wear and Tear on Your System
Your air conditioner and heater are designed to operate with a steady, unobstructed flow of air. A clogged filter makes the blower motor, compressor, and other components work harder than they were designed to. Over time, that can lead to:
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Overheated components
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More frequent repairs
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Reduced efficiency
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A shorter overall system lifespan
Replacing a filter every month or two is far cheaper than replacing a compressor or an entire AC system.
3. Uneven Comfort and Hot/Cold Spots
Restricted airflow doesn’t just hurt efficiency—it hurts comfort, too. You may notice:
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Some rooms in your San Antonio, Castle Hills, or Alamo Heights home never feel as cool or warm as others
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Vents blowing weaker air than usual
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The system turning on and off more often than normal (short cycling)
All of that can be triggered or made worse by a simple dirty filter.
4. Poor Indoor Air Quality
Once a filter is overloaded, dust and allergens can bypass it or leak around the edges. That means more particles circulating through your home—tough on anyone with asthma, allergies, or respiratory issues. In a region that deals with cedar, oak, and other strong seasonal allergens, clean filters are key to breathing easier indoors.
How Often Should You Change Your Air Filter?
Most manufacturers recommend changing standard 1″ filters every 1–3 months. In the San Antonio area, however, many homes benefit from more frequent changes, especially if:
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You run your AC almost daily in spring and summer
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You have pets
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Someone in the home has allergies or asthma
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You live near busy roads, construction, or dust-prone areas
A smart rule of thumb for local homeowners:
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Check your filter monthly
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Change it at least every 60–90 days
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During peak cooling season, consider changing it every 30–45 days
If you’re not sure what’s best for your home, Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating can recommend the right filter type and replacement schedule based on your system and indoor air quality needs.
Step-by-Step: How to Change Your HVAC Air Filter
Every system is a little different, but this basic process applies to most central HVAC setups in San Antonio homes:
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Turn Off Your System
Switch your thermostat to “Off” while you change the filter. This helps prevent dust from being pulled into the system while the filter is out. -
Find the Filter Location
Common places include:-
Behind the return air grille on a wall or ceiling
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Inside the indoor air handler or furnace cabinet
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In a filter slot between the return duct and the indoor unit
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Check the Filter Size
Look at the side of the existing filter—sizes are usually printed right on the frame (for example, 16x25x1).
Write it down or take a quick photo so you can buy the correct replacement. -
Remove the Old Filter
Carefully slide it out. If it’s gray or packed with dust, you’re overdue for a change. -
Check the Airflow Arrow
New filters have an arrow that shows which way the air should flow. That arrow always points toward the HVAC unit and away from the return grille. -
Install the New Filter
Slide the new filter into place, making sure it fits snugly. There shouldn’t be big gaps around the edges. -
Turn the System Back On
Set your thermostat back to “Cool” or “Heat” and your normal temperature setting.
Pro tip: Put a recurring reminder in your phone—“Change AC filter – 1st of every month”—so you never forget.
Signs Your Filter Needs Changing Right Now
Even if you don’t remember when you last replaced the filter, your home may be sending you warning signs:
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Dust builds up quickly on furniture and surfaces
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Airflow feels weak from multiple vents
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Some rooms in your Stone Oak, Shavano Park, or downtown San Antonio home never feel quite right
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Your system runs longer than usual or short cycles
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You notice musty or stale smells when the system first turns on
If you’re seeing any of these, changing the filter is the easiest, cheapest first step.
DIY Filters + Professional Maintenance: The Ideal Combo
Changing your HVAC filter regularly is the one maintenance task homeowners can confidently handle on their own. But it doesn’t replace professional service.
A Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating maintenance visit goes deeper, with services like:
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Cleaning and inspecting coils and blower components
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Checking refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and safety controls
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Verifying airflow and temperature performance
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Catching small issues before they lead to major breakdowns
With 24/7 availability and a long history of serving homes and businesses throughout the greater San Antonio area, Cowboys AC offers maintenance programs that help your system run better, last longer, and break down less often.
When to Call Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating
If you’ve changed your filter and still notice issues—like weak airflow, strange noises, warm air when it should be cool, or repeated short cycling—it’s time to bring in the professionals.
Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating is based at 6510 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78216 and serves homeowners and businesses across San Antonio and surrounding communities.
📞 To schedule HVAC maintenance, repairs, or a system check-up, call (210) 495-7771 or visit their website to request service.
Take a few minutes each month to handle the one HVAC maintenance task you can do on your own, and let Cowboys AC handle the rest—you’ll enjoy better comfort, cleaner air, and lower energy bills all year long in San Antonio.



