North Houston summers are brutal — on you and your home. The combination of extreme heat, high humidity, and afternoon storms creates cleaning challenges you won't find in northern climates. This guide covers the specific maintenance tasks that keep your home fresh and protected all summer.
When it's 98 degrees with 85% humidity outside, your home is working harder than any other time of year. The AC runs constantly, moisture tries to creep in everywhere, and the combination of heat and humidity creates cleaning challenges unique to our region. Here's how to stay ahead of them.
HVAC: Your Home's Lifeline in Summer
Your air conditioning system is the single most important piece of equipment in a Texas summer. When it struggles, everything in your home suffers — comfort, air quality, and your electric bill.
- Change HVAC filters every 30 days in summer (they clog faster with AC running 16+ hours daily)
- Keep the outdoor condenser unit clear — trim vegetation 2 feet back on all sides
- Check the condensate drain line monthly — pour a cup of vinegar down it to prevent algae clogs
- Have a professional HVAC service done before June if you haven't already
Humidity Control Inside Your Home
Even with AC running, North Houston homes fight constant humidity infiltration. Target indoor humidity between 45-55% for comfort and mold prevention.
- Use dehumidifiers in bathrooms and the laundry room
- Run bathroom exhaust fans for 20 minutes after every shower
- Don't dry clothes on indoor racks — the moisture goes straight into your air
- Check for condensation on windows — it means humidity is too high
- Keep closet doors open or use closet dehumidifiers (musty clothes are a summer plague in Houston)
Mold Prevention: The Summer Battle
Mold spores are always present, but they thrive when humidity exceeds 60%. In a North Houston summer, that threshold is crossed constantly if you're not vigilant.
- Inspect under sinks monthly — even small drips create mold in days during summer
- Clean bathroom grout and caulk with hydrogen peroxide monthly
- Check behind furniture on exterior walls — condensation between furniture and wall feeds mold
- Don't ignore musty smells — they indicate active mold growth somewhere
Summer Cleaning Adjustments
Your cleaning routine needs modifications for the Texas summer:
- Increase bathroom cleaning frequency (mold and mildew grow 2-3x faster in summer humidity)
- Wipe kitchen counters more frequently (bacteria multiply faster in heat)
- Vacuum more often (AC systems pull in more dust when running constantly)
- Clean trash cans weekly (heat accelerates decomposition and odor)
- Mop hard floors with a disinfectant (bare feet track more bacteria in summer)
After Summer Storms
North Houston's afternoon thunderstorms can dump inches of rain in hours. After major storms:
- Check for water intrusion — windows, doors, garage, attic
- Clean up yard debris promptly (wet organic matter = mold food)
- Check gutters and downspouts are draining properly
- Inspect the foundation for standing water — redirect if needed
Keeping the Outside Maintained
- Power wash patio and walkways monthly (algae grows fast in summer moisture)
- Clean outdoor furniture weekly if used regularly
- Empty standing water from plant saucers, toys, or containers (mosquito prevention)
- Wipe porch light fixtures — bugs accumulate rapidly in summer
A consistent summer maintenance routine prevents the big problems — mold damage, AC failures, and pest infestations — that cost thousands to fix. An hour of prevention beats ten hours of repair.
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