🌊 Stay dry, stay ready!
The Quick Dam QDFG30 FloodGate is a robust flood guard designed to fit doorways and openings from 30 to 35 inches wide. With a sturdy steel and neoprene construction, it provides reliable flood protection up to 26 inches high. Ideal for property managers and businesses, this flood gate is easy to install, transport, and store, making it a must-have for emergency preparedness.
Manufacturer | Absorbent Specialty Products |
Part Number | QDFG30 |
Item Weight | 34.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 2.5 x 27 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | QDFG30 |
Size | 30-in |
Style | Flood Guard |
Finish | steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 FloodGate |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Against manufacture defects. |
S**.
If you live in a flood zone its a must have!
Saved my home from a small storm we had last year! i was able to install these one on my front and one on my back door. No water came in!! Worked well and saved me from having to submit a claim on my insurance. At first i thought it was too expensive but now that it saved my home its worth every penny! Strong and fast to install and isnt heavy i think my dog is more heavy than this haha.
B**
Works great
This was a house saver. We had six or seven strong storm cells in one night with over 8 inches of rain in 5 hours. When we thought the storm was over another one would pop up and drop a lot of rain. We had this water dam gate in our door and it kept the floods of rain waters out.I am very pleased with this product.It was easy to put in, just take the ratchet wrench tool that comes with it and tighten it between your door post, then to take it out use the same tool and loosen it to release it from the door post and put it away.I would buy again if I needed one.
S**M
It doesn’t work as is
We installed two of these in preparation for the Hurricane Milton: one for our front door, the other for the back door. We tested it by shooting water jet through on all 3 sides to make sure no water was coming through the sides. We placed about 30 jumbo quick dams outside of our sliding door as well.They didn’t work. As the water started backing up from the storm drain due to excessive rain, the water seeped through the bottom. Our whole house was flooded with 10 inches of water.
J**R
Sturdy dam, not hard to manage
I use it in my back door, which is at ground level and gets flooded most summers, costing me quite a lot in restoration. When flooding is forecast, I put the dam in place, but a real flood hasn't come since I got it, so it hasn't been seriously tested. But it gives me considerable reassurance that when a flood comes, it will reduce or maybe even eliminate damage. So I've already benefitted in peace of mind. It fits a range of doorframe widths, and fits mine quite well. It takes 6-10 minutes to install or deinstall. It's pretty heavy, but once it's in place it doesn't take a lot of strength to work the wrench to tighten it.
D**D
Excellent. Live saving.
Six months after we bought our house Hurricane Ian put 12 inches of flood water in our house. After that we had a wall built around our house with 3 openings. 2 at 48 inches and 1 at 36 inches. Specs bases on these gates. Last Thursday after Hurricane Milton, at high tide, my wife and I sat on our back patio as over 16 inches of flood water surrounded our home. A home FEMA has labeled as a severe repetitive loss property. Not a drop of water entered our home.One big gate came with the bottom loose, but it was still functional.Thank you so much. These gates saved us months of heartache.
R**R
Not yet flood tested but an excellent, sturdy design that is very easy to install.
See above.
A**R
Not perfect and could be less expensive
I have not fully tested it but have used it on close calls where the water at the cellar door approaches the door sill. I would say it is a sturdy device and really locks in place. But for the money, it seems more like a glorified scissor jack to change a tire. Sure wrap a good waterproof cloth around it, make some design changes and it if really works it saves a lot of money. I just did not have time to search for something a bit cheaper.Oh- and if it is raining, the water gets behind the top of the barrier and drips down to the door causing some seeping at the door sill. Not like a flood but still needing to figure that one out.
J**N
Worked great,
Have had basement flooding from an overflowing walkway that leads to a basement door in a house we moved into recently. I bought this QuickDam FloodGate for extra security as I try to figure out the drainage issues (but there were signs that this was an issue before we moved in). During a heavy rain storm where the walkway overflowed, the water started to flow into the basement, but after tightening the bottom screws a bit more, it worked great. I could open my door, look out, and see a pool in the walkway but nothing was coming through.Installation is simple but the bottom screws for the floor seal are a bit flimsy. It comes with a wrench that works well for the side wall pressure but annoying for the floor seal. there was really no way to know if it was sealed enough until I saw the water come through.Nevertheless, I recommend this product. $100 less than an alternative I saw, and despite some flooding, saved me a lot of clean-up with some adjustments. Great purchase.
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