If you’ve lived in Spring Branch for a while, you’ve seen the changes. Road work. Drainage upgrades. Utility improvements. A lot of infrastructure projects that may not look flashy — but they matter.
When a neighborhood improves, standards rise. Property values rise. Expectations rise. And that includes how we maintain our homes.
It All Connects to Water
A lot of the projects happening around Spring Branch focus on drainage and flood control. When it rains in Houston, water moves fast. It runs across driveways, patios, and sidewalks straight into storm drains and bayous.
Whatever is sitting on those surfaces — mold, algae, oil, grime — eventually goes somewhere.
Keeping exterior surfaces maintained isn’t just about appearance. It’s about being responsible with what flows downstream.
Why March?
March is the sweet spot in Houston.
- Weather is still mild
- Humidity hasn’t peaked
- Algae growth is just starting
- Summer gatherings are around the corner
By June, everything is hotter, dirtier, and harder to manage. March is proactive. It’s easier. It puts you ahead of peak season.
Get Ready for Summer
Spring Branch is built for backyard BBQs, graduation parties, and weekend kickbacks.
Clean concrete. Bright siding. A patio that doesn’t feel slippery.
You don’t need perfection — just maintenance done right and done at the right time.
Summer comes fast in Houston. If you’re going to clean it, March makes the most sense.