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New Flood-Resistant Pool & Spa Covers Released by Flood Risk America

LAKE WORTH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Flood Risk America (FRA), a leader in custom flood protection products, has officially launched its newest innovation: Pool and Spa Hurricane Covers. A first-of-its-kind, this system is designed to prevent flooded swimming pools, sand buildup, and debris accumulation during severe weather events.

This new product responds directly to a problem shared by many of FRA’s coastal clients. After hurricanes, swimming pools were left flooded, contaminated, and filled with sand and debris, leading to costly damage to pool drains and filtration systems. “Our clients came to us with a clear issue,” said a flood expert from Flood Risk America. “Standard pool covers weren’t cutting it. They weren’t built for hurricane-force winds. We knew we had to design something better.”

Flood Risk America’s Pool & Spa Covers are fully custom-designed and manufactured in the United States, using materials proven in harsh marine and coastal environments. The system includes durable Kevlar fabric, custom anchoring mechanisms, and a reinforced design that can withstand wind-driven rain and floodwaters - something traditional covers were never built to handle.

Unlike standard options, which are often loosely secured and made for light debris, FRA’s covers are engineered to remain firmly anchored, preventing the cover from lifting and becoming a hazard. The result is a secure, reusable flood protection solution that not only keeps pools and spas clean but also safeguards pump systems, pool structures, and surrounding property from long-term damage.

“These covers are an essential part of any coastal property’s hurricane plan,” adds the spokesperson. “It’s not just about reducing cleanup. It’s about protecting high-value assets before the storm ever hits.”

The Pool and Spa Covers are now available, with assessments and custom installations provided by FRA’s expert team.

For more information or to schedule an assessment, visit https://floodriskamerica.com/products/pool-cover/ or contact the team at info@floodriskamerica.com.

Flood Risk America is a team of flood experts specializing in custom flood protection products and services. From high-quality flood barriers to flood risk assessments and customized emergency response plans, FRA helps businesses and communities safeguard their properties against the risk of flood damage.

Contacts

Stephen Gill
561-578-4220
sgill@floodriskamerica.com

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