Flood Plank System

Weather Slayer offers a flood plank system that can be placed in doorways, entryways, garage doors, door walls, low-lying windows and any other opening where water may intrude.

System Specifications

  • Material: Aluminum alloy planks
  • Posts: Stainless-steel alloy
  • Hardware: Stainless-steel
  • Sealing: EPDM rubber gaskets
  • Finish: Silver (custom powder coating available)
  • Height: 7.8 inches per plank (stackable)
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Common Questions

What size are the flood barriers?

Flood barriers are custom fitted to protect your home. Our professionals will measure your openings to get the perfect fit. Planks are 7.8 inches high so that you can choose your desired height.

Are they hard to put up?

Flood barriers are easy to assemble and disassemble by simply sliding the planks into the posts. They are easy to store in your garage or shed and require minimum maintenance. Allowing you to use or reuse them whenever you need to.

I am interested, now what?

Contact Weather Slayer to schedule your free at home consultation. We will show you a sample of the flood barrier system, inspect, measure, and discuss installation options. Once fabricated, we will professionally install your personalized system.

Flooding in Southwest Florida

Tropical Storm / Storm Surge

Tropical Storm / Storm Surge

During a hurricane or severe storm the level of the ocean can rise causing severe flooding.

Riverine Flooding

Riverine Flooding

This type of flooding occurs when a canal or river overflows. This can happen during a hurricane or extreme rainfalls.

Sheet Flow

Sheet Flow

Is the planets way of dispersing water. As we build up the Everglades or places like Big Cypress Preserve, we dysregulate nature's way of moving water causing flooding in areas that may have not flooded previously.

Flash Flooding

Flash Flooding

Heavy rainfalls can lead to lower lying areas to fill with water. As new neighborhoods and homes are built, many older homes find themselves on lower ground causing flooding.

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