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Title: Why San Antonio's Allergy Season Makes Air Duct Cleaning Essential for Local Families
United States, 13th May 2026 — Cedar fever just ended. Oak season is starting. For families across San Antonio, that means another stretch of red eyes, runny noses, and kids waking up congested. Most people blame the air outside. The bigger problem is often the air inside.San Antonio sits in one of the worst allergy regions in the country. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has ranked it among the top five toughest US cities for seasonal allergy sufferers. The reason is simple. Mild winters, year-round pollination, and a steady mix of cedar, oak, ash, grass, ragweed, and mold mean there is no real off-season. What grows outside eventually makes its way inside. And what makes its way inside settles into the one place homeowners almost never look. The air ducts.America's Best Duct Cleaning, a NADCA-certified company that has served San Antonio families for over a decade, is urging local homeowners to factor their HVAC system into how they manage allergies this year.The San Antonio Allergy Calendar Is BrutalMost cities get a winter break from pollen. San Antonio does not. Mountain cedar, also called Ashe juniper, releases massive amounts of pollen from December through February. Locals call the result cedar fever. The symptoms feel like the flu but come from one tree species blowing in from the Hill Country.Cedar fades and oak takes over. Live oak pollen counts in San Antonio rank among the highest in the country. Late March through April is when the yellow film shows up on cars, sidewalks, and patio furniture.After oak, grass takes over from May into the fall. Then ragweed kicks in by late August and runs through November. Add humidity, periodic rain, and you also get mold spores spiking throughout the warmer months.For families, that adds up to nine to twelve m...
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