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Texas’ Broken Water Infrastructure: A Deep Dive into History, Crisis, and Hope

Water is now so precious in Texas that cities regularly warn residents not to drink the tap: reports Texas averaged about eight boil-water advisories per day in 2023 amid persistent infrastructure failures. This is no accident. In a recent investigation, found that many of Texas’s 7,000+ public water systems are decades old and leaking. In 2021 alone, Texas utilities reported losing roughly 132 billion gallons of treated water to breaks and leaks – enough to supply over a million homes for a year. With untreated sewage and poisoned lines sometimes spouting in neighborhoods, Texans are finding that the system delivering safe water is simply breaking down. This report traces how we got here, who is hurt most, and how communities and policymakers are scrambling for answers....

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Designing and Maintaining Your Outdoor Kitchen in Texas

Outdoor kitchens have become a centerpiece of Texas home life, combining the state’s love of barbecue with year-round alfresco living. In the Lone Star State’s warm climate, cooking and dining outside is a smart strategy to keep indoor heat and cooking odors at bay – as one designer notes, it lets homeowners “enjoy the pleasant Texas weather while preparing meals,” which keeps the main house cooler. A well-planned outdoor kitchen not only extends living space and boosts curb appeal, but also adds home value. In this guide, a kitchen and outdoor living expert walks Texas homeowners through practical tips for planning, designing, and caring for a weather-ready outdoor kitchen that suits the region’s climate, local lifestyles, and diverse architectural styles....

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Smart & Stylish Bathrooms: Decluttering, Organizing, and Optimizing for Texas Living

A neat, well-designed bathroom can feel like your personal spa – even in a tiny Dallas apartment or a humid Houston home. Whether you own or rent, the same principles apply: declutter first, maximize storage, and use smart design to create a calm, efficient space. In Texas, unique factors like Gulf Coast humidity, urban space constraints, and water scarcity in the west mean we tailor our strategies. This article, written from the perspective of a bathroom organization and home improvement expert, will guide you through practical steps and stylish ideas to transform your bathroom for Texas living.

We’ll cover tips on decluttering routines, creative storage solutions, modern eco-friendly materials, and water-saving upgrades – all grounded in Texas realities. Expect insights on everything from combating mold in Houston’s steamy climate to squeezing storage into a compact Austin or Dallas bathroom. Throughout, we keep the tone friendly and helpful, with actionable advice and real examples. Let’s dive in!...

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Texas Home Heating in an Era of Extreme Heat

As climate change pushes Texas temperatures higher, homeowners and heating professionals alike are facing a new reality. A recent Texas Tribune analysis found that record-breaking heat is becoming the new normal in Texas, with dangerous summer heat waves spreading from the Mexican border to Dallas. Over the last decade, Texas weather stations recorded over 1,600 days of record-high temperatures, more than 1,000 above the previous average. These trends aren’t limited to summer: fewer record-cold days are being observed statewide.

This climate shift has profound implications for home heating and energy use. We traditionally think of heating systems in terms of winter comfort, but hotter summers and milder winters force us to rethink home heating and energy strategies. For example, extreme heat is straining the state’s electric grid (as air conditioners run flat-out) and reducing the window for power plant maintenance. Yet this same heat can mean a shorter heating season and new choices in how we heat homes (often with all-electric systems).

In this guide, we write as heating-system professionals to help Texas homeowners adapt. We draw on Texas Tribune reporting, energy experts, and government sources to explain what record heat means for your furnace, heat pump, thermostat and insulation. We also give practical home-improvement advice — on attic ventilation, sealing ducts, and weatherization — and point out Texas-specific incentives (from federal tax credits to local utility rebates) to make those upgrades affordable. We’ll even compare what works best from the humid Gulf Coast to the dry Panhandle. Our goal is to leave you informed, empowered, and ready to make your home more comfortable and efficient in the age of extreme heat....

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