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Flood panels only work if the mounting system is strong. We get calls from folks saying their panel “kinda held” until the water pushed hard. That usually means the brackets or anchors weren’t made for real storm pressure.
Here in St. Pete, we get sideways rain, surge pressure, and sudden runoff. A good mounting system keeps the whole barrier locked tight, so the water has no easy way in.
We supply mounting hardware built from high-grade aluminum and corrosion-safe metal. No rusting, no bending, no weak points. Each system is designed to hold flood panels firmly in place — even when the pressure spikes during storms.
We carry corner brackets, base channels, vertical tracks, bolt kits, and compression gaskets. Basically all the parts that make the barrier “actually work.”
“The new mounting tracks were night and day from what we had. Our panels finally sealed tight.” — Robert, Shore Acres
We help you match the right mounting style to your opening. Some spots need wide tracks. Some need deep channels. Others need reinforced anchor points. We explain the options so you don’t end up with hardware too weak or too big.
It’s like choosing the right screws for a project — simple idea, but it changes everything.
Pricing depends on system type, length, and hardware load rating. Here’s a clear guide:
| Mounting Type | Typical Cost Range | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Base Channels | $40–$120 | Small doors, sliders, patios |
| Vertical Track Systems | $80–$260 | Flood panels or shield kits |
| Heavy-Duty Bracket Kits | $120–$350+ | Garages, storefronts, high-pressure areas |
| Complete Mounting Packages | $250–$900+ | Large entries or custom flood walls |
We keep pricing straightforward so you know exactly what you're getting.
Most fit standard barrier panels, but we help you match exact sizes.
No — aluminum and coated metals resist Florida moisture and salt air.
Small installs can be DIY. Larger or high-pressure setups should use a contractor.
Yes — the hardware stays mounted, while panels are removable.
Absolutely — seals, bolts, and brackets can be replaced anytime.
If your flood panels need a better mounting system — or if you're building a new barrier setup — we can help you choose the right hardware and layout. Just reach out.
Call (727) 600-3919