
How Water Testing in Houston Homes Changes Season by Season
In a city like Houston, where weather swings from heavy spring storms to hot, dry summers, the water inside our homes can shift in quality more than most people realize.

In a city like Houston, where weather swings from heavy spring storms to hot, dry summers, the water inside our homes can shift in quality more than most people realize.

Spring in Houston often means big storms, heavy rain, and sometimes flash flooding. When fast-moving water rushes into homes or buildings, it can leave a big mess behind. Even after

As spring settles into Houston, things begin to shift for many businesses. Outdoor spaces green up and people return to patios, sidewalks, and storefronts. Activity picks up inside too, especially

Bacteria can sneak into our homes without warning. Most of the time, we can’t see it or smell it, but that doesn’t mean it’s not there. When bacteria find their

Most renters in Houston don’t think twice when they turn on the tap. The water flows, they fill a cup or run a load of laundry, and life moves on.

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

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

When you turn on the tap in your Houston home, you expect that water to be safe, clean, and ready to use. But how do you know what’s really in

Water damage in Houston homes can go from a small leak to a massive issue faster than most people expect. Whether it’s caused by burst pipes, roof leaks, or a

Water damage might seem like a manageable issue at first, especially when it occurs in a small area. However, it can quickly lead to serious problems like mold and bacteria