Atascocita (77346) is a Lake Houston-area suburb of about 80,000 residents adjacent to Kingwood. Hurricane Harvey 2017 catastrophically affected the area through Lake Houston spillway release. Insurance-direct billing for Atascocita water damage.
Atascocita sits north of Houston near Lake Houston. The community is bordered by the West Fork of the San Jacinto River and Lake Houston. Major subdivisions include Atascocita Forest, Atascocita North, Atascocita South, Walden on Lake Houston, and Pinehurst.
Hurricane Harvey 2017 catastrophically affected Atascocita through Lake Houston spillway forced-release flooding. Tropical Storm Imelda 2019 also caused significant flooding. Many Atascocita homes flooded for the first time during these events. Repeat-flood documentation and FEMA coordination are common in this area.
Lakefront community. Significant Harvey flooding from spillway release.
Established wooded community. Diverse flood exposure.
Family-oriented community. Mature trees.
Established community with mature housing stock.
Newer subdivision. Modern construction.
Master-planned community. Multiple villages.
SJRA Lake Houston releases during major events flood Atascocita homes.
West Fork San Jacinto floods Atascocita during major events.
Many Atascocita homes flooded for the first time during Harvey. Repeat-flood patterns.
Beryl 2024 and other storms cause widespread Atascocita roof failures.
Modern Atascocita homes have attic-mounted air handlers with drain failures.
Major Atascocita communities have specific architectural requirements.
Lake Houston watershed expertise. Spillway release documentation. Master-planned community familiar.