5A — Cool-Humid

Typical housing stock: 1960s–1990s (suburban growth era) — Suburban colonials, ranches, newer development, older Victorian in German Village

Columbus has a typical Midwest four-season climate — cold enough for frozen pipe risk in severe winters, humid enough for basement moisture year-round. Many homes rely on sump pumps for basement drainage. The housing stock is generally newer than Northeast cities but older homes in neighborhoods like German Village bring period-specific challenges.

Local labor market: Columbus labor rates are at or slightly below national average — one of the more affordable major metros for home repair. Ohio requires licensing for electrical and HVAC work.

Seasonal maintenance tip Test sump pump before spring rains. Service furnace before November. Check weatherstripping on windows and doors annually.

Top Maintenance Issues in Columbus

Furnace and heat pump maintenance for cold winters
Basement moisture and sump pump reliance
Gutter and drainage issues from moderate rainfall
Aging HVAC in mid-century homes
Window drafts and insulation gaps in older stock

All Repair Guides for Columbus, OH

Each guide includes step-by-step instructions, tool lists, cost estimates for the Columbus area, and clear guidance on when a problem needs a licensed professional.

🔧 Plumbing

🚪 Doors & Windows

⚡ Electrical

🖌️ Walls & Ceilings

🏗️ Roof & Exterior

❄️ HVAC

🏠 Appliances

🧹 Cleaning

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