Houston's location 50 miles from the Gulf Coast creates ventilation challenges that inland cities never face. Summer outdoor air arrives at your facility carrying 90-degree temperatures with 70 percent relative humidity. Commercial make-up air units must condition this moisture-saturated air before introducing it to occupied spaces. Units without adequate dehumidification capacity allow condensation on ductwork, ceiling tiles, and structural components. The salt-laden atmosphere accelerates corrosion on outdoor-mounted components including cabinets, dampers, and ductwork connections. MUA unit installation in Houston requires corrosion-resistant materials and enhanced filter systems that prevent marine air particulates from fouling heat exchangers and blower assemblies.
Commercial facilities across the greater Houston metro from the Energy Corridor to the Port Houston industrial complex rely on properly engineered make-up air solutions. City of Houston mechanical permits require compliance with the International Mechanical Code as locally amended, including specific provisions for exhaust and make-up air balance in commercial kitchens. Facilities operating under Harris County jurisdiction face similar requirements with additional environmental considerations for industrial operations. Titan HVAC Houston maintains working relationships with local permitting authorities and understands the documentation requirements that keep your project moving through approval processes without delays.