NEW PORT RICHEY FLOOD BARRIERS FOR GULF COAST AND RIVER-ADJACENT HOMES. CUSTOM FABRICATED. LOCALLY INSTALLED. BUILT FOR PASCO SURGE.
Hurricane Helene drove surge and intense rain across Pasco waterfront communities. In New Port Richey, low-lying Gulf blocks and river-adjacent lots saw fast water rise at garages, sliders, and walkout doors. Dam It Defense flood barriers are custom-measured, locally fabricated in St. Petersburg, and built for repeat deployment.
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Industrial Grade 6061-T6 aluminum that is 2.5X the thickness and density of most competing products; allowing it to withstand a jaw dropping 40,000+ PSI. Thicker, larger, and denser 2-phase age-resistant EPDM gaskets for maximum seal and longevity.
Dam It Difference
From our St. Petersburg fabrication facility, we serve New Port Richey homeowners along the Cotee River and Gulf-adjacent Pasco pockets with the same in-house team that protects properties across Tampa Bay, Pinellas County, Sarasota, and Fort Myers.
Providing a turnkey solution with all systems assessed, engineered, fabricated, and installed in-house by our licensed team of employees. We also offer storage solutions for when systems are not actively deployed.
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Not all flood barriers are built the same. Our aluminum flood barrier systems use 6061-T6 aluminum cross sections, reinforced channel depth, and dual-phase EPDM compression gaskets engineered to a higher standard than most competing flood protection systems on the market in Tampa Bay and St. Petersburg. When homeowners across Tampa Bay and the Gulf Coast compare flood barriers, the structural difference is visible.
Custom flood barriers and layered protection for your property.
Water finds every way in. We help you prioritize perimeter openings first, then tighten the rest of the envelope with one local team.
What stood out for Pasco Gulf communities after Helene.
Local accounts described major coastal and near-coastal flooding, long cleanup timelines, and properties that needed stronger perimeter defenses than sandbags and boards. Mixed-era housing along the coast and inland corridors had little margin when surge met wind-driven water. The City of New Port Richey reports that about 44% of the city is within a Special Flood Hazard Area. New Port Richey is primarily designated FEMA Zone AE with some coastal VE exposure, both of which require flood insurance for most mortgaged properties. The City enforces regulations that restrict development in the floodplain and require building techniques that make structures more floodproof, recognizing the ongoing and serious nature of flood risk across Pasco Gulf communities.
Gulf surge and wind-driven water
Low-elevation Gulf blocks and near-shore streets concentrate water at street level, putting garages, sliders, and carports on the front line.
River and drainage interplay
The Pithlachascotee River runs through the heart of New Port Richey and creates compound flood risk when heavy rain combines with coastal surge forcing. Homes along the river corridor, Edgewater Gardens, and adjacent low-lying streets face both tidal backflow and storm-driven surge from the Gulf, not just one source of water.
Older openings, modern expectations
Many properties have wide sliders, walkouts, and garage bays that were never detailed for repeat surge seasons, until owners prioritize measured barrier systems.
Rebuild pressure and stronger standards
Insurance and rebuild timelines push owners toward mitigation that looks intentional and documented, not improvised when the next watch is issued. The City of New Port Richey is actively building new flood-resilient homes in the Edgewater Gardens subdivision, which flooded during both Helene and Milton, as part of a broader initiative to rebuild neighborhoods to stronger standards. That initiative is the city’s own acknowledgment that the risk is real and permanent.
Don’t Just Take Our Word For It
The St. Pete friends’ homes were both flooded by Hurricane Helene, and they built a flood prevention system with sturdy aluminum and modular height options.Read FOX 13 story
A pair of St. Petersburg flood victims opened Dam It Defense to provide residential flood barriers after Hurricane Helene impacted their homes.Read Bay News 9 story
The company opened its first factory in St. Petersburg’s Warehouse Arts District a year after Helene, and the cofounders said family and community sit atop their list of priorities.Read St. Pete Catalyst story
Dam It Defense launched in 2025, sold several hundred systems, and grew into a local team of nearly 20 employees.Read Power Broker feature
Trusted Across Tampa Bay
EXCELLENT Based on 23 reviews Posted on Krissie DevolTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lee at Dam it Defense was great. Truly, a quality product and an amazing team.. They are quite busy, but once installed it was worth the wait. Their product is in a class of its own and in high demand.Posted on philipTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent experience all around starting with Mr. Bass, who came to the house for initial inspection and estimate, to the concrete crew whose team- leader ensured excellent cosmetic details and then finally the install crew led by Mr. Michael. The delivered product is great quality, the after installation customer follow up ensured that I was happy and that any trivial details not to my satisfaction were adressed promptly. After dealing with the horrible experience of the failure of traditional sandbags and catastrophic flooding, I feel much better prepared for upcoming hurricane seasons. Highly recommend this company over the competitors- they are local, their product is superior and their pricing better.Posted on Sharon Smith (Body & Skin Health)Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have Peace of Mind!! After my home was destroyed by Hurricane Helene with the floodwaters and being displaced for 9 months and having to rebuild my home. I started researching the flood barriers to prevent this again. Had 4 companies come out and Lee Bass from Dam it Defense felt to me the most knowledgeable and trustworthy. He put me at ease and did not pressure me, he answered all of my concerns and went as far as to arrange a meeting (my request) for me to see the product installed on a home and I could ask more questions! Lee is top notch! The entire team that I worked with are all great! They earned my trust! No more hurricane flood waters in my house! Thanks to Dam It DefensePosted on David EppersonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My home was flooded during the September 2024 hurricane events in Florida. We had to completely remove and renovate the lower level of our home, which has been a nightmare. I was approached by Lee Bass, a Dam It Defense representative, who told me about their product. I decided to move forward and purchase their flood defense product as insurance against future flood damage. They kept me informed about the progress of my project while I was awaiting final installation. Once my home was ready for final installation, the process only took a couple days. Their concrete team removed the pavers around my sliding doors to install footers to create a tight seal. The installation team was quick and efficient. I how have the barrier brackets permanently fixed to all of my doorways around my home, and they almost blend in with the normal decor of the home. I plan on painting them the same color to have them blend even further. I hope to never have to use their product, but now I have peace of mind to protect against flooding in the future, and I am so pleased that I never have to wait in sandbag lines again.Posted on Glenn HartmannTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lee Bass the salesman did a great job for us I would recommend him to everyonePosted on Edgardo SanchezTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Here's the deal breaker with Dam It Defense versus everyone else... the service! Lee and his team not only installed the unit in a few hours but they gave me a tutorial afterwards with options on set up and storage. More importantly the product is visually and virtually superior. While im not looking forward to hurricane season, I know that with this dam product, my line of defense is impenetrable!Posted on Tim ShawTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. The company was easy to work with and did what they said they would do.Posted on Adam FusickTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Lee, Matt and John did a fantastic job! They worked with me and explained every step of the process and how these flood gates work to protect the home. Great communication and attention to detail all around. Best part is they will store the flood gates and come out and set them up when a storm is coming so the panels wont take up space in the garage. Amazing workPosted on Jacob HelfrichTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Installation was easy. System is better then I expected. Mike answered many and all questions. Andrea the install team were great . I feel very good with my purchase and I am not looking forward to another hurricane but at least I feel confident and proactive if one comes. Thank you Dam it Defense team.Posted on Jennifer SullivanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After being taken out by Helene and a very lengthy rebuild, we found Dam It Defense to be the prevention method that worked best for our coastal home on LBK. Clay was great through the whole process, quotes, demonstration and explanations. The fact that the developers and owners were motivated by their own experiences with Helene and the flood damage, as well as the products resistance to salt water, gave us an extra layer of confidence. The installation crew was great and Michael followed up a number of times, even on his day off. Being part time residents, the storage and installation option for pending storms saves flights back and forth to storm prep. While we hope to never experience this again and is the one product I hope I never have to use, Im thankful that it serves as an extra layer of protection and provides some peace of mind.
Fabricated locally in St. Petersburg, FL
A true turnkey solution: every system is assessed, engineered, fabricated, and installed in-house by our licensed team. No subcontractors. No outsourced fabrication.
Our “castle” facility in St. Petersburg’s Arts District reflects how we build: local, strong, and engineered for real storm conditions.
When you choose Dam It Defense, you get a locally fabricated system backed by our team of experts.






Common New Port Richey flood barrier questions.
Is New Port Richey in a FEMA flood zone?
Yes. About 44% of New Port Richey is within a Special Flood Hazard Area. The city is primarily designated FEMA Zone AE with some coastal VE exposure. Flood insurance is required for most mortgaged properties in high-risk zones and the City actively enforces floodplain development regulations recognizing the ongoing flood risk across Pasco Gulf communities.
How much do flood barriers cost in New Port Richey?
Flood barrier systems are custom-assessed based on your opening count, dimensions, height requirements, and threshold conditions. Your free on-site assessment includes measurements and a scoped quote for your specific property. No generic estimates. Every system is fabricated to your exact openings at our St. Petersburg facility.
Do flood barriers help for river-adjacent homes near the Pithlachascotee?
Yes. Our systems are engineered for both coastal surge and river-driven tidal flooding. The Pithlachascotee River corridor creates compound flood risk when Gulf surge combines with heavy rain and river backflow. Industrial-grade 6061-T6 aluminum barriers with dual-phase EPDM compression gaskets create a watertight seal at ground-level openings regardless of the water source.
What FEMA zone is New Port Richey in?
New Port Richey is primarily designated FEMA Zone AE, a high-risk Special Flood Hazard Area where flood insurance is required for most mortgaged properties. Some coastal areas near the Gulf have VE exposure which carries additional wave action risk. About 44% of the city falls within the Special Flood Hazard Area boundary.
Are flood barriers better than sandbags for Pasco Gulf communities?
Yes for repeat seasonal use. Sandbags are heavy, inconsistent in seal, require disposal after every storm, and leave behind debris and water damage. An engineered aluminum flood barrier is measured to your exact opening, creates a compression seal, and deploys in minutes season after season. No sand. No stacking. No cleanup.
How long does it take from assessment to installation in New Port Richey?
Timing depends on opening count, custom fabrication at our St. Petersburg facility, and install crew scheduling. Your free assessment includes a realistic timeline so you are not guessing as storm season gets busy. Schedule now before hurricane season demand peaks in May and June.
Do you serve the Edgewater Gardens area and surrounding NPR neighborhoods?
Yes. Dam It Defense serves New Port Richey including Edgewater Gardens, Gulf-adjacent blocks, Pithlachascotee River corridor properties, and surrounding Pasco Gulf communities. Our in-house team handles assessment, fabrication, and installation across the full New Port Richey service area.
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