If you own homes in both Houston and Austin, or if you recently relocated between Texas’s two largest metros, you should know that each city presents a completely different set of challenges for HVAC systems and indoor air quality.
Houston: Humidity-Driven Contamination
Houston ranks among the most humid major cities in the US. Average relative humidity exceeds 75 percent year-round. The cooling season runs eight months or more. High humidity promotes biological growth on interior duct surfaces, evaporator coils, and inside plenum boxes. Extended operation pulls in consistent loads of seasonal allergens from cedar, oak, grass, and ragweed pollen.
Austin: Dry Heat and Hill Country Dust
Austin experiences a similar cooling season but with significantly lower humidity. The dry heat means biological growth is less prevalent. Hill Country cedar trees produce massive winter pollen events. Dust from the Texas Hill Country during dry spells creates different particulate profiles than Houston’s coastal debris.
Cleaning Frequency Recommendations
Houston homes: every 3 to 5 years (2 to 3 for homes with pets, allergies, or near construction). Austin homes: every 3 to 5 years with attention to post-construction cleaning for new builds and Hill Country cedar pollen exposure.
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