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4 Sand Bag Alternatives That Will Protect Your Property From Flood Damage

4/22/2022 (Permalink)

Sandbags protecting a neighborhood Sandbags can be harder to remove.

Alternatives to Sandbags

For decades, business owners have used sandbags to limit flood damage to their properties. After all, they are easy to find and cheap to purchase.
Yet there are downsides to sandbags, as well. For starters, they can be quite heavy. A single sandbag may weigh around 29 pounds. Even if you are able to get the sandbags in place, they can be even harder to remove. That is because they are considered hazardous materials and cannot just be emptied into any Everett, PA, landfill.
Luckily, there are other ways to block floodwater and limit your need for cleanup and restoration services after a storm. Here are some alternatives to sandbags.

1. Plastic Poly Tubes

These long tubes can be filled with dirt or sand to make them higher. They can thus easily block the water from getting past a door. However, as with sandbags, they can be quite difficult to move into place.

2. Garbage Bags

For an inexpensive approach, try filling garbage bags with sand or dirt to create your own sandbag. This can take some time to do, so these bags are best for floods for which you can prepare well in advance. Still, making your own sandbags is cost-effective and should let you put more money back into your business.

3. Transportable Fences

These fences create a barrier that surrounds your premises and blocks water from entering. You can position them where you want, and setting them up does not require too much effort.

4. Flood Dams

You can even fight water with water by purchasing inflatable flood dams. Simply fill up these dams with water and place them around the perimeter of your property. This process is fairly quick and thus works well when you and your employees need to evacuate in a hurry.
When a flood is heading for your building, you do not need to use a sandbag to protect your property. The above alternatives could be just as effective.

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