2A — Hot-Humid

Typical housing stock: 1980s–2000s (newer suburban construction) — Slab-on-grade ranch homes, newer suburban builds, townhomes

Houston's extreme humidity is the #1 maintenance enemy. Air conditioning isn't optional — it runs nearly year-round. Mold grows fast in any space with poor ventilation. Clay soil expands and contracts dramatically, causing slab foundations to shift. Flood risk is persistent.

Local labor market: Houston labor rates are near national average — one of the more affordable major metros for contractor work. The trade labor pool is large, so scheduling is typically faster than coastal cities.

Seasonal maintenance tip Service A/C in March before the long summer. Check attic ventilation for mold signs. Inspect foundation for new cracks after heavy rain seasons.

Top Maintenance Issues in Houston

A/C systems running 10+ months per year, compressor failures
Mold growth from persistent humidity
Foundation settling and slab cracks from clay soil
Flooding damage to HVAC and electrical systems
Water heater corrosion from humid conditions

All Repair Guides for Houston, TX

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🏗️ Roof & Exterior

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