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Home Texas vs Pacific Northwest Home Building: Humidity, Flashing, Ventilation & Durability

Texas vs Pacific Northwest Home Building: Humidity, Flashing, Ventilation & Durability

What happens when building science minded guys from two completely different climate zones compare notes?

In this video, Texas Edge Home Inspections sits down with Bryan Uhler of Pioneer Builders during a visit to BT Grace Homes to discuss the major differences between home construction in Texas and the Pacific Northwest.

From Houston humidity and expansive clay soils to Pacific Northwest rain management and moisture control, this conversation dives deep into how climate directly affects building practices, home performance, durability, ventilation, flashing details, insulation strategies, HVAC design, and overall construction quality.

Topics covered include:

  • Houston humidity challenges
  • Expansive clay soils and foundation considerations
  • Pacific Northwest rain management techniques
  • Moisture control strategies
  • Climate impacts on building practices
  • Home performance and durability
  • Ventilation systems and best practices
  • Flashing details and water management
  • Insulation approaches for different climates
  • HVAC design considerations
  • Overall construction quality differences

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