
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 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

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

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.

Spring in Houston brings warm air, soaking rain, and plenty of moisture in the air. This type of weather might feel fresh, but it can quietly create big problems indoors.

Spring in Houston means blooming trees, rising temps, and, for many, the start of allergy season. With pollen floating through the air, this time of year can feel a lot

Spring in Houston brings warmer temperatures, green lawns, and longer days. It’s a welcome change after the colder, darker months. But while the season feels fresh on the surface, it

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

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

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