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How to Protect Your AC and Plumbing Before a Florida Hurricane or Tropical Storm

Blog / How to Protect Your AC and Plumbing Before a Florida Hurricane or Tropical Storm
January 19, 2026
7 min read

For Florida homeowners, hurricane season is not just a weather concern — it’s a whole-home systems challenge. While roofs, windows, and shutters get much of the attention, damage to air conditioning, plumbing, drainage, and electrical systems is one of the most common and costly consequences of tropical storms and hurricanes.

AC units are exposed to wind and flooding. Plumbing systems face pressure surges, sewer backups, and contamination. Electrical components are vulnerable to power fluctuations and water intrusion. Many of the most expensive post-storm repairs occur because systems were either not prepared properly before the storm or were turned back on too quickly afterward.

Snyder Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electric has helped Florida homeowners prepare for and recover from hurricanes for decades. Throughout Jacksonville and Northeast Florida, we’ve seen how proactive system preparation can dramatically reduce damage, shorten recovery time, and prevent long-term safety issues.

This guide focuses on what homeowners can safely do before a stormwhat to inspect once it passes, and when professional inspection is absolutely required before systems are turned back on.

Why Hurricanes Are Especially Hard on Home Systems

Hurricanes and tropical storms create a unique combination of stresses that everyday storms do not.

Florida storms often involve:

  • Sustained high winds that move or damage equipment
  • Flying debris that impacts outdoor units
  • Heavy rainfall that overwhelms drainage systems
  • Floodwater that contaminates mechanical components
  • Power outages followed by unstable power restoration

Unlike visible structural damage, system damage is often hidden. Water can enter electrical components, corrosion can begin inside motors, and debris can clog drains — all without obvious signs. Turning on compromised equipment too soon is one of the leading causes of post-storm system failure.

Protecting Your Air Conditioning System Before the Storm

Your air conditioning system is one of the most expensive and exposed mechanical systems in your home.

Securing the Outdoor AC Condenser

Outdoor condensers are vulnerable to both wind and debris.

Before the storm:

  • Remove patio furniture, planters, and loose items nearby
  • Trim weak or overhanging branches if time allows
  • Inspect the unit’s base to ensure it’s firmly anchored
  • Tighten loose screws or service panels

Do not wrap the unit tightly in plastic or tarps. This can trap moisture, accelerate corrosion, and cause covers to act like sails in high winds.

Turning Off Power to the AC System

Power surges during storms and during power restoration cause extensive HVAC damage each year.

Before the storm:

  1. Turn the thermostat completely off
  2. Shut off the AC breaker at the main electrical panel
  3. If accessible, turn off the outdoor disconnect

This protects critical components such as control boards, capacitors, and contactors from surge damage.

Flood Awareness and AC Equipment

Homes near flood zones, retention ponds, or waterways like the St. Johns River face elevated risk.

If flooding is possible:

  • Assume submerged equipment is unsafe
  • Do not attempt to dry or restart flooded units
  • Avoid turning systems on “just to test”

Floodwater contains contaminants that damage internal components and create serious electrical hazards. Flood-damaged HVAC equipment often must be repaired or replaced — restarting it can cause permanent damage or safety risks.

Protecting Indoor AC Components and Controls

Indoor equipment is less visible but just as important.

Air Handlers and Utility Closets

Air handlers located in garages, closets, or attics are vulnerable to leaks and flooding.

Before the storm:

  • Remove stored items around the unit
  • Ensure the condensate drain line is clear
  • Check that secondary drain pans are unobstructed

Water intrusion near the air handler should always be treated seriously.

Thermostats and Control Boards

Thermostats and HVAC control boards operate on low voltage but are highly sensitive to moisture.

Before the storm:

  • Make sure thermostats are securely mounted
  • Keep electronics away from leak-prone walls
  • Power systems down rather than relying on “off” mode

If a thermostat or control board gets wet, it should not be reused without professional inspection.

Plumbing Protection Before a Hurricane or Tropical Storm

Plumbing systems are affected by pressure changes, flooding, and overwhelmed sewer infrastructure.

When and Why to Shut Off the Main Water Supply

If evacuation is expected or flooding is likely:

  • Shut off the main water valve
  • Open a faucet briefly to relieve pressure

This prevents uncontrolled flooding if pipes shift, crack, or break during the storm.

Protecting Drains and Sewer Lines

Heavy rainfall can overwhelm municipal sewer systems, especially in older neighborhoods or low-lying areas.

Before the storm:

  • Clear leaves and debris from yard drains
  • Ensure floor drains are unobstructed
  • Avoid pouring grease or waste down drains

Sewer backups are among the most damaging and unsanitary post-storm plumbing issues.

Condensate Drains, Floor Drains, and Sump Pumps

Your AC produces condensate that must drain properly even during storms.

Before the storm:

  • Check condensate drain lines for clogs
  • Test sump pumps (if present)
  • Make sure discharge lines are clear

Blocked drains during heavy rainfall can cause water to back up into your home.

Electrical System Safety Before the Storm

Electrical systems are among the most dangerous systems to handle improperly.

Preparing the Electrical Panel

Before the storm:

  • Make sure the panel area is dry
  • Remove stored items nearby
  • Clearly label breakers

Never open or modify the panel during active weather conditions.

Surge Protection and Electronics

Storms often cause rapid power fluctuations.

To reduce risk:

  • Unplug non-essential electronics
  • Avoid cycling systems on and off during outages
  • Keep breakers off for major systems until power stabilizes

HVAC control boards are particularly vulnerable to surge damage.

Generator Safety (North Florida Homes Only)

In North Florida, whole-home generators can provide critical backup power — but only if used correctly.

Important reminders:

  • Never run generators indoors or near openings
  • Use proper transfer switches
  • Follow manufacturer startup and shutdown procedures

Improper generator use can damage HVAC systems and create life-threatening hazards.

What Homeowners Should NOT Do Before a Storm

Well-intentioned actions can cause more harm than good.

Avoid:

  • Wrapping AC units tightly in plastic
  • Running AC during flooding
  • Performing DIY electrical repairs
  • Turning systems on and off repeatedly as power flickers

When in doubt, shut systems down safely and wait.

What to Check After the Storm — Before Restoring Power

Once conditions are safe, take a slow, careful approach.

Exterior System Inspection

Look for:

  • Standing water near equipment
  • Shifted or tilted condensers
  • Visible wiring damage
  • Debris lodged in units

If anything looks questionable, leave systems off.

Restoring Power to the AC System

When power returns:

  • Wait several hours before restarting
  • Restore power at the breaker first
  • Turn the thermostat on gradually

Listen for:

  • Unusual noises
  • Breakers tripping
  • Failure to start

If issues occur, shut the system off immediately.

Plumbing Checks After the Storm

Restore water slowly:

  • Turn on one faucet at a time
  • Inspect visible pipes
  • Monitor pressure

Discolored water, leaks, or backups require professional service.

Electrical Safety After Power Restoration

Watch for:

  • Flickering lights
  • Burning or metallic smells
  • Warm outlets or panels
  • Breakers that won’t reset

These are not DIY issues and require immediate professional attention.

When You MUST Call a Professional Before Restarting Systems

Professional inspection is required if:

  • Any system was submerged
  • Electrical components got wet
  • Breakers trip repeatedly
  • AC will not start normally
  • Plumbing leaks appear

Restarting damaged equipment can cause permanent damage or serious safety risks.

Why Post-Storm Inspections Prevent Bigger Problems

Hidden storm damage can:

  • Shorten system lifespan
  • Reduce efficiency
  • Cause mold growth
  • Lead to delayed failures

Professional inspections help ensure systems are safe, clean, and ready for continued use.

How Snyder Helps Homeowners Prepare and Recover

For more than 50 years, Snyder Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electric has helped Florida homeowners protect and restore critical systems before and after hurricanes.

We provide:

  • Pre-storm inspections
  • Post-storm safety evaluations
  • AC, plumbing, and electrical repairs
  • Emergency service when available

Prepare Early — Protect Your Home Before the Next Storm

Hurricane preparation works best when it’s done early. Taking steps now to protect your AC, plumbing, and electrical systems can prevent costly damage and speed recovery once the storm passes.

Call Snyder Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electric today to schedule a pre-storm inspection or post-storm system safety check and protect your home before the next hurricane or tropical storm.

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