Hurricane season puts every commercial facility to the test. High winds, flooding, and extended power outages can take down critical systems—unless you’re ready.
As a property manager or building owner, your best defense is proactive preparation. At Finish Line MEP, we help commercial buildings across Texas and the Gulf Coast strengthen their systems before the storms roll in.
Inspect and Secure Rooftop HVAC Units
Rooftop HVAC equipment is highly vulnerable to wind damage. Start your prep by:- Inspecting tie-downs and mounts
- Reinforcing units with hurricane straps or upgraded anchoring systems
- Checking for loose panels or deteriorated seals
Test Backup Generators and Power Systems
If your building loses power, your critical systems still need to run. Test your generators before hurricane season by:- Running a full-load test
- Checking fuel supply and connections
- Verifying your transfer switch operation
Evaluate Drainage and Pump Systems
Flooding is a top concern during hurricanes. Your sump pumps, drain lines, and backup batteries should all be checked in advance. Don’t forget:- Basement and parking garage pumps
- Roof drains and overflow paths
- Battery backup or generator connections
Review Automation and Emergency Controls
Building automation systems should be programmed for emergency scenarios, including:- Pre-shutdown of HVAC equipment
- Automatic alerts to building managers
- Power-down sequences for elevators or sensitive machinery
Create an Emergency MEP Plan
A documented emergency response plan helps you recover faster. Make sure your plan includes:- On-call vendors and MEP contacts
- Equipment priority lists
- Water shutoff and electrical kill switch locations
Want to storm-proof your building systems before it’s too late?
Contact Finish Line MEP for a pre-hurricane season inspection and prep checklist.