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What home maintenance actually bumps up value in Texas heat?

Been in my Austin spot for a few years now, and with all the wild weather - hail one day, floods the next - I'm starting to think about stuff that protects the house without a full reno. Gutters seem key since bad ones lead to foundation cracks, which kill resale around here. Mine were rusting out from the 90s install, letting water run down the walls and pool up. Asked on Nextdoor and got pointed to a couple companies, tried Austin Gutter King for their warranty thing - 15 years on install, which is longer than most. They did copper on the front for that durable look against the sun, plus guards so I don't climb up every fall for leaves. Install was half a day, no hassle, and it actually made the exterior pop a bit more. But curious what y'all prioritize: roofs, HVAC, or something else? Does this kinda upgrade show up in comps, or is it just peace of mind?

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