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When a hurricane is approaching Bradenton, preparation is everything. Beyond stocking supplies and boarding windows, your home’s mechanical systems need attention too.
Turn off your AC before the storm. During a hurricane, debris can damage the outdoor condenser unit. After the storm, inspect the unit for damage before restarting. Never run a wet or visibly damaged unit.
Know how to shut off your main water supply valve. If flooding is expected, turn off the water at the main valve to prevent contaminated water from entering your pipes. After the storm, watch for signs of pipe damage or unusual discoloration in tap water.
If flooding threatens your home, turn off the electricity at the main breaker. Never operate electrical equipment in standing water. Have a licensed electrician inspect your home’s electrical system after any flooding before restoring power.
Test your standby generator before storm season starts. Make sure it starts automatically and runs properly. Contact Air & Energy at 941-778-0773 for pre-hurricane system inspections.