San Antonio sits at the edge of the Texas Hill Country where Ashe juniper trees blanket the landscape. Every winter, these trees release massive clouds of cedar pollen that trigger allergies and clog HVAC filters faster than anywhere else in Texas. December and January see pollen counts exceed 10,000 grains per cubic meter. This fine pollen penetrates standard fiberglass filters and coats evaporator coils. Add in the caliche dust that blows across Bexar County during dry months, and filters reach saturation in half their normal lifespan. Properties near undeveloped land or construction zones see even faster contamination rates.
Patriot HVAC San Antonio understands how local environmental factors affect your system. We adjust filter service intervals based on your property location and San Antonio's seasonal patterns. We stock MERV ratings appropriate for Hill Country pollen loads without over-restricting airflow in older systems common throughout Alamo Heights, Monte Vista, and Terrell Hills. Our technicians recognize when dust patterns indicate ductwork leaks or when biological growth suggests humidity problems specific to San Antonio's subtropical climate. This local knowledge keeps your system running efficiently despite environmental challenges that national chain services often miss.