Floodproofing.com (with Flood Panel and National Flood Protection)
The only firm found with named dry floodproofing installations on non-residential buildings in both Charleston and downtown Norfolk. At 530 Meeting Street in Charleston the general contractor selected Flood Log barriers for 45 first-floor openings; the Charleston Technology Center covers 29 openings in an AE flood zone.
Who runs it
- Tom Little ✓ President and CEO
Credentials & verification
- Years in business
- 25 years claimed
Services
Service area
Charleston SC · SC Lowcountry · Coastal NC · Hampton Roads VA · Nationwide
Our verification notes
Two things a buyer should know. Their Charleston address is a suite shared with a law firm, a solar company and a print shop, which reads as a registered agent address rather than a staffed local office - treat them as a national supplier, not a Charleston branch. And this is one commercial entity: Floodproofing.com acquired both Flood Panel and National Flood Protection in 2024, and Flood Risk America is an affiliated brand, so quotes from those names are not independent of each other. One of their marketing pages refers to 'ANSI/FEMA 2510-2020', a standard that does not exist - the real one is ANSI/FM 2510 and FEMA neither publishes it nor approves flood products.
Sources checked
- https://www.floodpanel.com/portfolio/530-meeting-street-charleston-sc
- https://constructioncleanpartners.com/april-1-2019-usa-construction-projects-in-progress/
- https://www.horrycountysc.gov/media/50mngx40/119438-final-flood-proof-cert.pdf
Last verified 2026-08-13. This is an independent listing, not an endorsement, and we are not affiliated with Floodproofing.com (with Flood Panel and National Flood Protection). Confirm the current license, insurance and references directly before signing any contract.