Flood Doors For Buildings
Stop flooding at the door.
Flood doors for buildings. Our flood doors are designed to protect against flood and unauthorised entry and when a flood door is shut it is flood proof. An unfinished or flood resistant enclosure that is used solely for parking of vehicles building access or storage is not the lowest floor provided the enclosure is built in compliance with applicable requirements. Flood doors can be clad with a variety of finishes to suit existing finishes so that the door becomes part of the building aesthetic rather than as a post construction add on. Many people worry that flood doors will look unsightly or be cumbersome.
A flood door is exactly what it says. Flood panel designs high quality flood protection products for commercial construction projects. Using these flood proof doors ensures that when a door is locked it is watertight this removes the need to check if barriers are installed when a flood alert is received. A permanent and practical way of stopping flood water in seconds.
Flood gate installs easily into doorways 30 50 inches wide and provides up to 2 feet of flood protection. Actually they are quite the reverse. The new hydro1 line of flood doors serve as both passive flood protection barriers and normal use pedestrian egress doors. Available as single or double leaf doors our watertight doors are ideal for use in unmanned locations such as utility sites especially where security measures are required.
Our unique seal arrangement guarantees flood protection to full height or above and flood doors can be fitted with a range of access egress and security features as required. Flood doors can be clad with a variety of finishes to suit existing finishes so that the door becomes part of the building aesthetic rather than as a post construction add on. Always in place hydro1 products are engineered to provide 24 hour passive flood protection no human intervention is required to deploy them while still providing convenient access. Current flood doors have an upstand the lower horizontal section of the door frame of at least 40mm so this presents a substantial trip hazard and potentially a breach of building regulations part m.
Combining state of the art engineering in aluminium and timber with an innovative sealing mechanism floodguard heritage door means there is no longer a need to compromise of the protection of historic buildings or to violate the aesthetic of new builds.