
Why Asbestos Testing in Houston Is Still Needed in Newer Homes
New homes often feel like a fresh start. Everything looks clean, updated, and modern. But that new paint and polished flooring can sometimes hide older risks that are not easy

New homes often feel like a fresh start. Everything looks clean, updated, and modern. But that new paint and polished flooring can sometimes hide older risks that are not easy

Many homes around Houston, especially those built decades ago, still carry hidden risks that most people don’t think about day to day. One of those is lead. You can’t always

Houston winters rarely bring snow, but they do bring plenty of rain. And with all that rain, water has a way of finding its way into places it shouldn’t. Pooled

When your home starts to feel stuffy or has a smell you just can’t shake, it’s easy to assume it’s the weather or your HVAC system. But if you’ve tried

During winter, we tend to spend more time inside, cook at home more often, and use our sinks, showers, and dishwashers every day. When we think about staying healthy this

The holidays are known for family time, festive meals, and decorations. But once everything is packed up and the house quiets down, it’s not unusual to notice that your home

When winter settles in around Houston, we tend to stay inside more and keep the windows shut tight. The drop in outdoor temperatures might not be dramatic around here, but

Asbestos used to be a common building material in homes across the country, especially in older houses. In Houston, many neighborhoods still have properties built before anyone knew asbestos was

After a few days of heavy rain, Houston homeowners can usually count on one thing: excess moisture. The city’s climate doesn’t make it easy for that water to dry out

Houston’s indoor air can feel stuffy during colder months when windows stay shut and heating systems run nonstop. As people spend more time inside schools, offices, and homes around this