Houston's average relative humidity exceeds 75 percent year-round, creating persistent moisture management challenges for HVAC systems. When your air conditioning system cools humid air, it removes moisture that drains through condensate lines. But moisture also accumulates on cold duct surfaces in unconditioned attic spaces where summer temperatures reach 140 degrees. This temperature differential causes condensation inside ductwork, creating conditions where mold colonies establish themselves within weeks. Houston's position near the Gulf Coast means prevailing winds carry salt spray, industrial particulates from the Ship Channel, and biological contaminants that infiltrate duct systems through leaks and building envelope gaps. These factors make Houston ductwork particularly susceptible to contamination that degrades indoor air quality faster than in drier climates.
Houston's sprawling metropolitan area lacks the zoning restrictions common in other major cities, resulting in residential properties located near industrial facilities, chemical plants, and transportation corridors that generate airborne particulates. Homeowners in neighborhoods adjacent to the Energy Corridor, Greenspoint, or areas near the Port of Houston experience higher particulate infiltration rates than properties in more isolated suburban locations. Professional ductwork cleaning services must account for these localized air quality factors when assessing contamination levels and recommending service intervals. Titan HVAC Houston serves properties throughout Harris County, Fort Bend County, and Montgomery County, with technicians who understand how location-specific factors affect duct contamination patterns across the greater Houston metropolitan area.