Flood Prep Starts Before the Storm

Everything you need to know to protect your property, your business, and your community — before the water rises.

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The 48-Hour Rule

The window before a storm hits is short. Here's exactly what to do and when.

48 Hours Out

  • Monitor weather alerts — set up notifications from weather.gov
  • Inventory your flood protection supplies (sandbags, barriers, plastic sheeting, pumps)
  • Identify your property's vulnerable points: basement entries, garage doors, window wells, loading docks
  • If you need sandbags or barriers, order now — don't wait for the watch to become a warning

24 Hours Out

  • Deploy barriers at all identified entry points
  • Sandbag placement: stack in a pyramid pattern, stagger like bricks, tamp each bag flat
  • Test sump pumps and backup power — run them before you need them
  • Move valuables, electronics, and documents above expected flood line
  • Document everything with photos and video for insurance purposes

When Water is Rising

  • Do NOT attempt to deploy barriers in active flooding
  • Focus on electrical safety — kill power to lower levels if water is approaching
  • Move to higher ground if water enters the structure
  • Stay away from floodwater — it carries debris, sewage, and electrical hazards

After the Storm

  • Do not remove barriers until water has fully receded
  • Document all damage with photos before beginning cleanup
  • HydraBarriers: drain, clean, roll up, and store for next use
  • Sandbags: contaminated sandbags should be disposed of properly — do not reuse bags that contacted floodwater
  • File insurance claims promptly with your documentation

How Many Sandbags Do You Actually Need?

Use these reference numbers to plan your order. Estimates assume standard 14" × 26" filled sandbags.

Standard Door (36" wide)

6" of protection ~20 bags
12" of protection ~45 bags
24" of protection ~100 bags

Garage Door (16' wide)

6" of protection ~75 bags
12" of protection ~170 bags

Per 10 Linear Feet of Wall

6" high ~35 bags
12" high ~80 bags
24" high ~200 bags
Or skip the math: A single HydraBarrier Titan covers 6–100 ft at 20" height, deploys in minutes, and gets reused season after season. See HydraBarrier options →

Know Your Risk

Flooding is the most common — and most expensive — natural disaster in the U.S. Here's what you should know.

25%

of flood claims come from outside high-risk zones

"Low risk" doesn't mean no risk. If it can rain, it can flood. Check your property's flood zone at FEMA's Flood Map Service.

30 days

waiting period for new flood insurance

You cannot buy flood insurance during a storm warning and have it take effect immediately. If you don't have coverage, start the process now.

Commonly Overlooked Vulnerabilities

Underground parking garages, ground-level data centers, loading docks, elevator pits, and window wells are the first to flood and the last people think to protect.

Flood Damage is Expensive

Just 1 inch of water in a building causes an average of $25,000 in damage. Preparation costs a fraction of recovery. A few hundred sandbags can save tens of thousands.

Sandbag Stacking 101

Proper placement is the difference between a wall that holds and one that fails. Follow these six rules.

1

Fill Half to Two-Thirds

Fill bags only 1/2 to 2/3 full. Overfilled bags don't conform to the ground and leave gaps.

2

Fold, Don't Tie

Fold the open end under the bag. Tying creates bumps that prevent a tight seal between layers.

3

Stagger Like Bricks

Offset each row so joints don't line up. Never stack bags directly on top of each other.

4

Tamp Each Bag

Step on or press each bag flat after placing. This eliminates voids and creates a tighter barrier.

5

Overlap at Corners

At corners, place bags perpendicular to each other in alternating layers for structural strength.

6

Add Plastic Sheeting

Place plastic sheeting on the water side of the wall. This dramatically improves water resistance.

Building a sandbag wall takes time and labor. For rapid deployment without the crew, see our HydraBarrier options — one person, minutes to deploy, reusable for years.