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You’re probably dealing with flooding worries — honestly most folks around St. Pete are. Between king tides, big summer storms, and the random tropical systems that sorta pop up, water sneaks into places it shouldn't. Many homeowners call us after just one bad rainy afternoon, saying the same thing: “I can’t do another cleanup like that.”
Aluminum flood barrier panels are one of the simplest ways to protect a doorway, garage, storefront, or low entry point without major construction. They hold strong, they go up fast, and they last a long time when cared for right.
We supply high-grade aluminum panels built for real coastal pressure — not flimsy stuff. Each panel is engineered with proper seals, channels, and mounting edges so water gets stopped before it enters your home. We’ve seen our panels hold steady even during those rough sideways-rain storms we get in late August.
Customers tell us they like how “simple but strong” the panels feel. And to be honest, that was the goal. We also help you figure out sizing, mounting hardware, and the best placement. No guesswork. No weird shortcuts.
“We installed the panels before the last big storm and had zero water come in. That never happened before.” — Carla, Shore Acres
We explain everything in plain steps. Think of it like putting together a sturdy puzzle — each piece matters. First, we measure your opening so the panels fit tight. Then we select the right brackets and seals. Finally, we guide you on how to set up the system before storms hit.
This isn't throw-on-the-wall gear. It’s real protection for real water problems.
Prices depend mostly on width, height, and hardware. Here’s a simple guide — nothing fancy:
| Opening Size | Typical Panel Cost | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Small Entryway (2–4 ft) | $450–$850 | Panels + end brackets + seals |
| Standard Door (3–6 ft) | $750–$1,400 | Panels, hardware, installation guidance |
| Garage or Large Opening | $1,500–$4,500+ | Custom panels + heavy-duty mounting |
We don’t do hidden fees — that never made sense to us.
We supply aluminum flood barrier panels across St. Pete and the surrounding coastline, including:
“Super solid panels. Easy to put up too. Honestly wish we bought them sooner.” — Mike, Gulfport
Many last 10–20 years when stored dry and cleaned after storms.
Nope. Once brackets are mounted, they slide in place by hand.
Yes — we supply panels for wide spans. Garages are one of the top uses.
No, aluminum won’t rust. Just rinse off any salt spray.
Absolutely. We guide you step-by-step or handle it if preferred.
Ready to protect your home the simple way? We’re right here in St. Pete and happy to help — no pressure, no hard sell.
Call (727) 600-3919