




💪 Seal the flood out, not your lifestyle!
Flex Tape Flood Protection is a UL-verified, waterproof rubberized tape measuring 3.75 inches by 50 feet, designed to seal large openings against floodwaters up to 2 feet deep for 14 days. Its removable, strong adhesive works on smooth, flat surfaces like windows, doors, and vents, providing a reliable, easy-to-use barrier that withstands harsh weather and removes cleanly when no longer needed.









| ASIN | B0BRT65T72 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,048 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #262 in Duct Tape |
| Brand | Flex Tape |
| Brand Name | Flex Tape |
| Color | Yellow |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 699 Reviews |
| Included Components | Flex Tape Flood Protection, 3.75" x 50', MAX, (Pack of 1) |
| Item Height | 3.75 inches |
| Item Thickness | 39 Mils |
| Manufacturer | Swift Response, LLC |
| Material | Rubber |
| Material Type | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Removable, Strong |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor, Plumbing |
| Size Name | Large |
| Special Feature | Removable, Strong |
| Surface Recommendation | Smooth, even, flat surfaces |
| UPC | 850010226187 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
I**1
This stuff works amazing
This stuff is crazy. water tight, holds as long as you need it, easy to use, easy to remove and keeps all the water where you want it.
M**.
Performed V well and came off nicely.
Sustained the summer heat and rains and it came off very well. My friends was baked on by the summer sun and his came off in little pieces. I would use again to prevent flood waters from entering house and garage.
M**E
Held back water amazingly!
A definite need if you live in a flood zone! I'm still tryto figure out why FEMA, counties, and cities still tell people about sandbags. They don't work where FlexTape is magnificent! I live in a flood zone in Florida near Tampa Bay. We have 39' of new French doors along the back (waterside) where we added a 1000 s f addition. Taping saved our home during Helene and Milton! For Helene, neighbors thought I was overreacting, but, we never had to leave our house whereas most neighbors are living elsewhere still...7 months later! I told our county and FEMA folks to stop telling people to sandbag! FlexTape will save your home! I won't lie...it's a tough job to tape all doors, etc...up a few feet, but that's what makes adhesion work so well. I'm sure 67 y o with shoulder and numerous hand/elbow issues...but i did it. FlexTape...advertise on TV, internet, etc ..through hurricane season! I've been advertising for you (and another cheaper tape for other areas) to neighbors on the Next Door app. One lady asked that I remind everyone during storm season.
A**Y
Holds great, tough to remove
May deserve 5 stars because it works so well at sealing sliding doors against wind driven rain. The only problem is removing it afterwards. Time, elbow grease and Super duty Goo Gone did the trick!
K**S
Tape pulls off paint and is difficult to apply
I spent hours putting this tape on my doors. We didn’t get flooded this time but I do think this product would have helped. The width makes it very difficult to apply. It also took all of the paint off my door.
M**E
Great for hurricanes
Kept the water out of my daughters room at UF - awesome product during hurricane season
K**O
Excellent but expensive.
Works GREAT! Will most certainly remove some paint, but touch-up paint beats flood clean up! I’ve done both 🤨.
K**R
Caution...do not try to use this tape when the surface is even damp. It won't stick.
Caution...do not try to use this tape when the surface is even damp. It won't stick. It always rains before a hurricane hits and if you wait to use this tape and the surfaces are wet or even damp, it will not stick. Otherwise it works perfect. Yes, it takes paint off sometimes, but the glue comes off with mineral spirits and you can repaint easier than dealing with a flood in your house.
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