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THE NEXT GENERATION IN FLOOD PROTECTION

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call 888-761-4405 or email [email protected]

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*Overall width. Additional width added to Flood Gate 

width is only 0.25in per side rail.

My door opens out- what are my options?

The Flood Gate cannot be mounted on the outside as the jack needs to face away from the water 

& you will no longer have access to the jack with closed doors. In this case, the Flood Gate must be 

installed on the inside of the doorway. 

Do I have to make any alterations to the door frame?

As long as your reveal area is smooth, you should not have to make any alterations. If your 

reveal is too small or unsmooth, you may need to add thin spacers & use silicone caulk to level 

any uneven surfaces.

Can I put these in a window frame?

Yes, as long as there is enough reveal & the window is greater than 26in high & you can open 

the window from the inside to access the back scissor jack for tightening.

Can I install the Flood Gate with the scissor jack facing towards oncoming water?

No, the solid outer neoprene sleeve needs to face oncoming water. 

Under the sleeve are 2 steel plates which slide when adjusting 

in size and then seal against the frame structure when hit with 

oncoming water, creating a solid surface. Securing this in the 

opposite direction will cause these steel plates to spread apart & 

cause seepage.  

Incorrect Installation example.

Do Flood Gates require any maintenance?

Yes, after each use, hand wash the outer sleeve & let dry. Wipe down the steel Flood Gate 

frame system & apply a small amount of grease to all moving mechanisms. Open & close the 

jack with a few turns in each direction, allowing the grease to move through the jack system.

What if I have a flush mount door frame?

Side Rails are an optional add on & can be mounted on the outer edge of the wall, which will 

hold the Flood Gate in place. (See instruction manual for more details)

Where should I store my Flood Gate?

Store Flood Gates in a nearby storage cabinet or closet in its normal upright position. If 

multiple units are stored together, be sure to place them sleeve to sleeve, to make sure the 

jacks don’t get damaged against each other. 

Can I stack Floodgates one on top of the other?

No. These units were not meant to be stacked on top of each other— this could cause damage to 

the jacks.

Do you have a method for transporting multiple floodgates?

Yes, see Flood Gate cart for storage & deployment.

How much width does the stanchion add?

Allow .75in in calculating width needed.

What type of tool should I use for sub-mounting the base?”

Please refer to manual.

What if I want to create a U shape around the door?

Use the corner stanchion to create a corner and create a water tight seal around the door.

Can I use this in my sliding door?

Sliders typically do not offer enough depth to fit. They often jam. You can either use the 

corner stanchion or side rails to create a secure area for gates to go in outside. 
 

2-way and 3-way stanchions available to  

join multiple units together to create wider protection

or U-shape around doorways

Flood Gate Cart for ease &  

speed of storage & deployment 

Holds 7 Flood Gates & 4 Stanchions 

Side Rails for uneven surfaces

ITEM

HEIGHT

WIDTH

DEPTH

Side Rails

27.5in

1.625in*

2.125in

Stanchion

27.5in

3.56in

9in

Base

6.75in

5in

6in

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