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Living at the Bottom of a Slope: Why Your Home Keeps Taking on Water and What You Can Actually Do About It
Let’s start with the obvious: This image shows a dramatic slope. Anyone can look at that photo and immediately understand why this home is constantly battling water. You don’t need an engineering degree to see what’s happening, gravity is winning.
But here's the part most homeowners miss:
You don’t need a hill this steep to have the same exact problems. In fact, some of the worst water intrusion we see happens on properties where the slope isn’t noticeable at all. The yar
22h6 min read


Walls That Recover: How EnduraFlood is Reinventing Waterproof Drywall in 2025
When floodwaters enter a home, the damage often comes not just from water, but from demolition, mold, and lengthy rebuilds. Standard drywall becomes soaked, warped, mold‑prone, and must be removed entirely. But what if the wall system itself was designed for recovery? That’s the vision behind EnduraFlood. Floodproof Drywall by EnduaFlood EnduraFlood’s system is marketed as a water‑proof, removable interior wall solution that lets homeowners recover faster, inspect behind wa
Nov 55 min read


Beyond Drywall: The Next Era of Flood‑Resistant Interior Walls
EnduraFlood calls its product “waterproof drywall,” but a closer look reveals a more accurate identity: it’s an assembly of 100% waterproof, inorganic panels, trim, and fasteners that can be removed to inspect and dry the cavity.
Oct 26 min read


After Erin: Smarter Walls, Faster Recovery — What’s New at EnduraFlood in 2025
If this hurricane season taught us anything, it’s that time is the most precious commodity after a flood.
Sep 186 min read


Hurricane Erin Preparation: Why Smart Homeowners Are Choosing EnduraFlood's Floodproof Drywall Right Now
Hurricane Erin is making headlines as a powerful Category 2 storm with 110 mph winds, currently threatening North Carolina's Outer Banks with life-threatening storm surge and coastal flooding. As mandatory evacuations are underway and over 75 water rescues have already occurred, this active hurricane serves as a stark reminder: the next major storm could be heading for your neighborhood. If you're watching the coverage of 15-20 foot waves and 2-4 feet of storm surge flooding
Aug 214 min read
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