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  • All Reviews | EnduraFlood

    Why Homeowners Choose En duraFlood 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 After seeing neighbors use it post-Helene, we jumped on EnduraFlood. The trim and panels match perfectly, and it's so much cleaner than sheetrock. Highly satisfied! Abigail W 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 We were amazed at how quickly the EnduraFlood system transformed our damaged beach home into a finished, livable space again. Our DIY installation took a bit of time but it was so worth it! Amelia W 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 EnduraFlood's innovative panels saved us from repeat flood damage. Installation was therapeutic, looks professional, and customer service exceeded expectations. Aubree R 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 After Helene, we replaced our drywall with EnduraFlood. It's waterproof, removable for easy drying, and our neighbors are jealous of how great it looks. Best investment for flood resilience! Ava W 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 Post-Hurricane Milton, EnduraFlood gave us peace of mind with its durable, stylish walls. Brandon H 4.0 average rating is 4 out of 5 EnduraFlood turned our vulnerability into strength after Milton. Fast setup, elegant design, and peace during storm season. Couldn't ask for more. Carter G 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 EnduraFlood in our coastal office withstands salty breezes. Easy to customize, paints beautifully, and provides that essential flood barrier. Connor P 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 We love how EnduraFlood inhibits moisture buildup in our humid climate. Panels installed smoothly, paint takes well, and our home office feels secure. Recommend without hesitation! Addison W 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 We chose EnduraFlood for our basement bar area—waterproof and stylish. Guests compliment the paneling, and we're ready for any weather. 5 stars! Andrew J 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 Love how EnduraFlood’s waterproof panels pop off for quick drying—no more mold worries! Aurora M 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 I installed EnduraFlood in my finished basement myself—videos were super helpful. After a recent leak, removal was a breeze, no damage at all. Highly recommend for worry-free living. Avery M 4.0 average rating is 4 out of 5 EnduraFlood’s elegant panels gave our flood-prone den both style and resilience. Brayden L 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 Living in a flood-prone area in Florida, we were devastated by Hurricane Milton. EnduraFlood's panels were easy to install ourselves, look fantastic painted, and made recovery a breeze—no messy drywall demo anymore! Charlotte M 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 Living near the coast in Texas, we've dealt with flooding too often. EnduraFlood's system went up quickly, dries out fast, and gives our home a sleek, modern finish. 5 stars for durability and style! Daniel H 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 In our South Carolina beach house, EnduraFlood withstands salty air and occasional surges. DIY-friendly, aesthetically pleasing, and customer service was responsive. 5/5! Aiden M 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 As a contractor in Miami, I now recommend EnduraFlood to all clients. Easy to work with, flood-resistant, and clients rave about the visual appeal. A must for hurricane zones! Aria M 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 Living in a flood-prone area here in Norther New Jersey, we’ve dealt with water damage far too often, so we decided to try EnduraFlood after seeing it on a community forum. The installation process was surprisingly simple, even for someone like me with minimal DIY experience, thanks to their clear instructional videos. What impressed us most was how the panels can be removed for drying and reinstalled without damage—no more ripping out soggy drywall! The finished walls, painted to match our decor, look seamless and professional. Customer support was responsive when we had a shipping question, making the whole experience stress-free. EnduraFlood is a must for anyone tired of flood-related headaches. Austin G 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 As a contractor, I've installed EnduraFlood in several homes after Milton. Clients rave about the aesthetics and how it holds up to water. Top-notch quality and easy to work with. Benjamin W 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 EnduraFlood in our garage workshop holds up to humidity and spills. Installation was fun, looks industrial-chic, and it's so easy to clean. Best investment ever. Caleb B 5.0 average rating is 5 out of 5 We were impressed by how EnduraFlood mimics high-end paneling while being fully waterproof. After Milton, our neighbors asked where we got it—5 stars for aesthetics and resilience! Chloe P

  • Osborn Designer Suite | Waterproof Drywall | EnduraFlood

    EnduraFlood is a waterproof wall paneling system for basements and other flood-prone areas. It can be installed in a variety of combinations to create different rooms styles. The Osborn Designer Suite is one design example of many options. Designer Suite "Osborn" EnduraFlood Designer Suites demonstrate the versatility of EnduraFlood installations. Even though there are endless possibilities how the EnduraFlood System can help you create your perfect space, our Reference Projects are meant as inspiration and guide to what is possible. See below for the project specifications, as well as a link to our project estimator where you can estimate the recommended items for your particular project. The Osborn Reference Project demonstrates how EnduraFlood components can be used to create a wall panel system with up to 51" high horizontal trim height. To accomplish this, ENDU-BOARDS are simply turned sideways. Specifications as shown above: Horizontal Trim Type: PVC Ribbon Horizontal Trim Height: 51" Drywall Thickness: 1/2" Average Width of Panels: 48" Type of Panels: ENDU-BOARD To customize this project and to estimate your needs, use our handy Project Estimator . Estimate ENDU-BOARD is shipped white, unpainted. You will have to paint the boards. The wall colors used in this reference project are Benjamin Moore "Paper White" (top) Benjamin Moore "Coventry Gray" (bottom)

  • Register | EnduraFlood

    The waterproof EnduraFlood Wall Panel System complements any room and decor to coordinate with your favorite home style. The following examples show the wide variety of applications in which EnduraFlood can be installed by homeowners or contractors.

  • Palmer Designer Suite | Waterproof Drywall | EnduraFlood

    EnduraFlood is a waterproof wall paneling system for basements and other flood-prone areas. It can be installed in a variety of combinations to create different rooms styles. The Palmer Designer Suite is one design example of many options. Designer Suite "Palmer" EnduraFlood Designer Suites demonstrate the versatility of EnduraFlood installations. Even though there are endless possibilities how the EnduraFlood System can help you create your perfect space, our Reference Projects are meant as inspiration and guide to what is possible. See below for the project specifications, as well as a link to our project estimator where you can estimate the recommended items for your particular project. The Palmer reference project beautifully demonstrates the available options for an EnduraFlood installation on a 5/8" thick drywall. Wonderful clean and straight lines complement the modern home office look. Specifications as shown above: Horizontal Trim Type: PVC Ribbon Horizontal Trim Height: 24" Drywall Thickness: 5/8" Average Width of Panels: 48" Type of Panels: ENDU-BOARD To customize this project and to estimate your needs, use our handy Project Estimator . Estimate ENDU-BOARD is shipped white, unpainted. You will have to paint the boards. The wall colors used in this reference project are: Behr "Dolphin Gray" (top) Behr "Legendary Gray" (bottom)

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  • Langston Designer Suite | Waterproof Drywall | EnduraFlood

    EnduraFlood is a waterproof wall paneling system for basements and other flood-prone areas. It can be installed in a variety of combinations to create different rooms styles. The Langston Designer Suite is one design example of many options. Designer Suite "Langston" EnduraFlood Designer Suites demonstrate the versatility of EnduraFlood installations. Even though there are endless possibilities how the EnduraFlood System can help you create your perfect space, our Reference Projects are meant as inspiration and guide to what is possible. See below for the project specifications, as well as a link to our project estimator where you can estimate the recommended items for your particular project. The Langston Suite is a great example of what is possible with a 5/8" thick drywall installation. Clear and straight lines accentuate the calm look of this first-floor living room. Specifications as shown above: Horizontal Trim Type: PVC Ribbon Horizontal Trim Height: 36" Drywall Thickness: 5/8" Average Width of Panels: 48" Type of Panels: ENDU-BOARD To customize this project and to estimate your needs, use our handy Project Estimator . Fire Rating Notice: In some applications, a 5/8" drywall thickness may indicate a required fire partition. EnduraFlood should NOT be used where a fire partition is required. In other applications, a 5/8" drywall is used for additional sound proofing, or simply out of convenience. If you are unsure about your 5/8" drywall, please consult a licensed contractor or your local building official. Estimate ENDU-BOARD is shipped white, unpainted. You will have to paint the boards. The wall colors used in this reference project are: Benjamin Moore "Dove Wing" (top) Benjamin Moore "Edgecomb Grey" (bottom)

  • Myrtlewood Designer Suite | Waterproof Drywall | EnduraFlood

    EnduraFlood is a waterproof wall paneling system for basements and other flood-prone areas. It can be installed in a variety of combinations to create different rooms styles. The Myrtlewood Designer Suite is one design example of many options. Designer Suite "Myrtlewood" EnduraFlood Designer Suites demonstrate the versatility of EnduraFlood installations. Even though there are endless possibilities how the EnduraFlood System can help you create your perfect space, our Reference Projects are meant as inspiration and guide to what is possible. See below for the project specifications, as well as a link to our project estimator where you can estimate the recommended items for your particular project. The Reference Project Myrtlewood is a great example for the ability of EnduraFlood to be blended into its surroundings simply by painting over it. After the installation, wall, trim, and panels were painted with the Behr color "Dolphin Fin." Specifications as shown above: Horizontal Trim Type: PVC Ribbon Horizontal Trim Height: 24" Drywall Thickness: 1/2" Average Width of Panels: 48" Type of Panels: ENDU-BOARD To customize this project and to estimate your needs, use our handy Project Estimator . Estimate ENDU-BOARD is shipped white, unpainted. You will have to paint the boards. The wall colors used in this reference project are: Behr "Dolphin Fin" (top, bottom, and trim)

  • Press Release 3 September 2023 | EnduraFlood

    Your most important questions answered: Why EnduraFlood? Where can I buy it? How to install? How does it work? Press Release 3 September 2023 - For Immediate Release EnduraFlood Roadshow visits flood-struck Shore Acres community in Florida EnduraFlood, the manufacturer of the innovative waterproof drywall system, is visiting customers in the Tampa Bay area, including the flood-struck Shore Acres community, to demonstrate how its system can help avoid costly, messy, and time-consuming repairs after the next flood. EnduraFlood's roadshow aims to educate homeowners and businesses on the benefits of their waterproof drywall system. The system is designed to withstand water damage, providing a long-term solution that significantly reduces repair costs and downtime after flooding events. "Our mission is to provide our customers with peace of mind by offering solutions that protect their homes and businesses from flood damage," said Alex Lorenz, owner and founder of EnduraFlood. "By visiting communities like Shore Acres, we can show firsthand how our products work and the benefits they provide." Tom, a resident of Port Richie in Florida expressed his support for EnduraFlood's innovative solutions: "Everyone in Florida will have EnduraFlood in their home, sooner or later. It seems like every time it rains, water is coming through the front door over here. I will put it in my home, and I think everyone in Florida will have EnduraFlood in their home, sooner or later. It's just so obvious, and I am sure it will save the communities around here hundreds of thousands of dollars in repair costs alone." The roadshow includes live demonstrations, Q&A sessions, and opportunities for attendees to see the waterproof drywall system in action. EnduraFlood representatives will be on hand to discuss the technology behind their products and how they can be integrated into homes and commercial properties. About EnduraFlood: EnduraFlood is the leading provider of innovative waterproof drywall solutions, dedicated to protecting homes and businesses from flood damage while enhancing their aesthetic appeal. Founded with a commitment to quality and reliability, EnduraFlood offers a range of products designed to meet the needs of modern properties, combining functionality with elegant design. For more information, visit www.enduraflood.com Contact Information: Linda Grunewald Media Relations cs@enduraflood.com 800-285-0899

  • Designer Suites | Flood Resilient Drywall | EnduraFlood

    Explore EnduraFlood's Designer Suites – stylish, flood-resistant wall systems for modern interiors. Create beautiful spaces with durable designs. Design Inspirations created with EnduraFlood The EnduraFlood waterproof drywall system complements any room and decor to coordinate with your favorite home style. The following examples show the wide variety of applications in which EnduraFlood can be installed by homeowners or contractors. Harrington Chester Sinclair Oxford Palmer Osborn Greenwood Halifax Langston Myrtlewood Albright Bristol

  • Learn more | EnduraFlood

    Want to know more about EnduraFlood’s innovative wall systems? Learn about our products, benefits, and how they protect against flood damage. Learn more For more installation tips, decoration ideas, information about new products, and more, don't forget to subscribe to our email list (don't worry, you can always unsubscribe). What is EnduraFlood? EnduraFlood is a revolutionary, patented flood-resilient wall system designed to make recovery from future water events faster, cleaner, and far less stressful. (Patent 12,091,863) Let’s face it: water intrusion is one of a homeowner’s biggest worries. Even a small leak can create outsized damage, headaches, and health risks. EnduraFlood helps you dry out walls quickly and get back to your life—without tearing out and replacing soggy sheetrock. All components are 100% waterproof, and the wall can be opened easily for inspection, cavity drying, or insulation replacement. How does EnduraFlood help protect against mold in the wall? For mold to grow, four basic conditions must be met: A food source Mold spores The right temperature Moisture Unfortunately, traditional drywall provides ideal conditions for mold. The paper surface of drywall and the wooden framing behind it are both organic materials—perfect food for mold spores, which are always present in the air. When flooding or water intrusion occurs, moisture penetrates not only the drywall but also the wall cavity behind it. Once trapped inside, this dark, damp, oxygen-rich space becomes the perfect breeding ground for mold growth. That’s why restoration professionals remove the lower two feet of drywall after water damage—to allow the wall cavity to dry out completely before replacement. EnduraFlood makes this process much easier and cleaner. Our panels are designed to be quickly removed after water exposure and reinstalled once the wall is dry . This reusable design helps prevent mold growth by allowing walls to dry out efficiently, making EnduraFlood the most convenient and cost-effective solution for protecting basements and other flood-prone areas. Where are the installation instructions? The EnduraFlood installation instructions are made available in the form of easy-to-follow installation tutorial videos shown in our video section . Your order shipment will contain a convenient list of QR-Codes that are relevant to the material you ordered. If you would rather read the instructions, try our "Installation Help " blog section which contains transcripts of the most popular installation videos, along with the corresponding photos to easily follow along. To print out the installation instructions, look for the "print icon" at the bottom of the article. Who performs the installation? Installing EnduraFlood is easy! With the help of our how-to videos , anyone can install a EnduraFlood system quickly and easily. Any contractor can do it, and in fact it's so easy, many homeowners can do it, as long as they have just a little bit DIY experience, as well as some basic tools. Here is how it works: Measure the total length of the walls where you want to install EnduraFlood, and decide the height of the horizontal trim height you are looking for (Usually 24", 36", or a maximum of 51", but heights in-between those are also possible) Count the number of inside corners, as well as outside corners you will be including Calculate the number of items you need. Follow the simple 1-2-3 Step Process, or consider using our handy Project Estimator Order the desired items from our intuitive online shop Once you receive your items, you are ready to do the installation! EnduraFlood can easily be installed as a DIY project. If you would like professional installation help, any contractor can install it for you. Check out our list of EnduraFlood Approved Contractors , too! Selecting your EnduraFlood components is as easy as 1-2-3 1. Wall Panel There are two types of wall panels to choose from: EnduBoards Strong, lightweight, easy to cut, smooth, ship from EnduraFlood available in wainscoting style 0.42" Cement boards Textured, heavier, more difficult to cut, available at local DIY centers 2. Trim Depending on the thickness of your existing drywall, you have several options available. Most likely, you will have 1/2" drywall in your rooms. This is by far the most commonly used drywall thickness in residential homes and properties. For 1/2" drywall, you can choose between the most economical UNI-TRIM PVC ribbon, PVC Chair rail trim, and Brushed Aluminum. Standard PVC ribbon trim is available for 5/8" drywall thickness. 3. Fasteners Choose from the most appropriate fasteners for your installation, which are available in the EnduraFlood online shop. As always, we recommend using the Project Estimator to automatically create a recommended material list for your project. Read m ore... Can EnduraFlood be used on a 5/8" thick drywall? Yes, EnduraFlood can be installed with a 5/8" drywall above. Use HORI-TRIM/58 for the vertical separation between the drywall and panels. Use UNI-TRIM for the horizontal separation between the panels as always. My walls are still closed. I don't know what I will find after I open the drywall. How sure can I be that EnduraFlood can be installed? Most interior walls of residential homes in the US are built with 2x4 or 2x6 wooden frame walls, and with 1/2" drywall. Some homes have 5/8" drywall, and some may have a metal frame with metal studs. Light commercial properties, like retail and office buildings are more likely to have metal studs. You can use the EnduraFlood System in any of these cases. If your wall is still closed, we recommend opening it in an inconspicuous area to inspect, before ordering your parts. Your videos show mostly wooden studs. Should there not be metal studs in areas that can see flooding? There are different theories and opinions about what stud material is best in floodprone areas. All materials have their pros and cons. While metal sounds more durable, galvanized steel will rust quickly at the cut edges, since the protective galvanized surface is eliminated by cutting. Especially in areas that can see salty sea water, metal studs may corrode even faster. The vast majority of residential homes built in the US are built using wooden studs. Since EnduraFlood walls can be opened and the wall cavity accessed, the wooden studs can dry out. Whatever the stud material you have in your home, EnduraFlood has the right fastener method available. Your product names are funny. What do they mean? Our product names are created in a way that they are memorable and meaningful. This way, it's easier to memorize them. Here are the basics to understanding the most popular products. EnduraFlood UNI-TRIM This is a PVC ribbon trim that can be used as horizontal trim on 1/2" drywall installations, as well as vertical trim between panels on any installation. Hence, its universal, and so its called UNI-TRIM EnduraFlood MUNI-TRIM This is the same as UNI-TRIM, except its made from metal (aluminum to be precise). We added the M for metal, so its MUNI-TRIM EnduraFlood HORI-COR/I This product is used for horizontal (HOR) corners (COR), more specifically for inside (/I)corners. EnduraFlood HORI-COR/O Knowing that HORI-COR/I is used for inside corner, it is easy to conclude (and remember) that HORI-COR/O is use for outside corners. EnduraFlood UNI-BASE For every EnduraFlood installation, we use the same baseboard trim. It is universal, hence it is called UNI-TRIM. EnduraFlood RAILI-HOLD/12 When mounting chair rail trim (like CHAIR-RAIL/A), we need to first mount a trim that holds the chair rail. So, we call is RAILI-HOLD. Since this one fits on a 1/2" drywall, we call is RAILI-HOLD/12 Have more questions about our product names? Using the above as guide and inspiration, we are sure you can come up with their meaning. Give it a try! I see references to different panels and materials. Which should I use? There are two type of boards that can be used for an EnduraFlood installation: ENDU-BOARD and 0.42 cement boards. ENDU-BOARDs are lightweight, smooth panels that are sold and shipped by EnduraFlood in two sizes: 48" wide x 21" high (ENDU-BOARD/24, for a 24"-high trim installation), and 48" wide x 33" high (ENDU-BOARD/36, for a 36"-high trim installation). ENDU-BOARD is easy to cut with a sharp utility or other knife, and they are waterproof. ENDU-BOARD can be painted with common interior acrylic paint. After they are painted, they have a similar texture as commonly available drywall. Cement panels with a 42" thickness can be purchased at most home improvement stores. They usually come in 3ft x 5ft sizes. While EnduraFlood can't guarantee the suitability of products made by 3rd party vendors, successful installations have used these boards and also these . Cement boards are heavier than ENDU-BOARDs, and they are harder to cut, especially for the DIY installer. They are usually available locally, and they provide a wonderful texture when painted. Without painting, they also can be used for an "industrial chique" look. Both types of boards can be used to create stunning results. Where can I buy EnduraFlood? EnduraFlood components can conveniently be purchased in our secure online shop You mention that the panels should always start 3" from the floor. Why is that? When water enters your home, its not always in the dramatic ways of a flood. Sometimes, there may be a new crack in the foundation wall, and water seeps in, forming just a puddle on the floor. In other cases, water just entered a portion of the floor, and it is unknown how far it actually traveled into the house. In such and similar cases, it may be helpful to inspect the wall without the removal of the panels. By leaving a 3" gaps at the bottom of the EnduraFlood wall panels, the system provides easy access to test for moisture in the wall. Since the wall bottom plate is usually 1-1/2" high, there is a 1-1/2" gap that allows for a quick and simple inspection. Simply remove the EnduraFlood UNI-BASE baseboard molding, then use a flash light or moisture meter to check for water at the bottom of the frame. Cleaning EnduraFlood Routine cleaning For routine soil, wipe or gently scrub with lukewarm water and a mild dish soap using a soft cloth or soft-bristle brush. Rinse thoroughly with clean water and let dry. Before you start Always test your cleaner on a small, inconspicuous area first. Follow the cleaner manufacturer’s instructions and Safety Data Sheet (SDS). Do Use soft cloths/soft brushes only. Rinse well so no cleaner residue remains. Wipe spills promptly—early cleanup improves results. Don’t Do not use abrasive pads or abrasive cleansers. Do not use strong solvents (for example, chlorinated or aromatic hydrocarbons) or high-alkaline cleaners. These can dull or damage the surface. Avoid letting any cleaner sit on the surface or dry in direct sun. Rinse promptly. About stains & specialty substances Some substances—such as dyes, pigments, oils/greases, asphalt/tar, adhesives, paints, and certain markers—may permanently stain or bond to the surface. In such cases, complete removal may not be possible without damaging the finish. If you try a specialty cleaner, test first and proceed carefully; outcomes vary by contaminant and exposure time. If you must try a stronger method For isolated tough marks, a compatible household cleaner (per its label/SDS) may help; always test a small area first and rinse thoroughly. EnduraFlood does not recommend solvent-based “paint removers” for general use. Safety first Use gloves/eye protection as indicated on the cleaner’s label. Keep children and pets away from wet surfaces until fully dry. Warranty note Damage or discoloration from incompatible cleaners, abrasives, or improper cleaning methods is not covered. Users are responsible for selecting and testing cleaning products and methods appropriate to their situation. For more installation tips, decoration ideas, information about new products, and more, don't forget to subscribe to our email list (don't worry, you can always unsubscribe). Sign up to email list

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