
What to Watch for After Heavy Rain and Mold Cleanup in Houston
Houston summers are hot, humid, and often stormy. It’s a season where heavy rains can show up quickly, leaving homes with damp corners or leaks that weren’t there before. Even

Houston summers are hot, humid, and often stormy. It’s a season where heavy rains can show up quickly, leaving homes with damp corners or leaks that weren’t there before. Even

When summer rolls around in Houston, construction season kicks into gear. Homeowners start tackling long-awaited upgrades while the weather is dry and schedules are more flexible. But warmer months also

Keeping drinking water safe at schools is one of those things we do not always think about until something goes wrong. But clean water is part of what helps kids

When summer rolls into Houston, people often pack up and head out. School breaks, vacations, and long weekends make this a popular time for homes to sit empty for days

Houston summers do not play around. The heat and humidity settle in early, and by June, even indoor spaces start to feel the pressure. That kind of weather does not

Getting an empty building in Houston ready for summer takes more than sweeping out dust and putting up fresh paint. When a building sits vacant, especially one built decades ago,

Summer in Houston means more heat, longer days, and air so thick it can feel like soup. That kind of heavy air might be normal here, but it’s also what

Asbestos is a group of minerals that were once used in many building materials because they resist heat and wear. For years, it showed up in things like insulation, ceiling

Lead can show up in a home when no one’s expecting it. Across Houston, especially in older neighborhoods, families may be living with lead-based paint, dust, or soil without knowing

Summer in Houston brings plenty of sunshine, long days, and high humidity. Most of us start preparing our homes by checking the air conditioner and cleaning up after spring rainstorms.