When hurricane season approaches, Savannah vehicles need more than just gas in the tank. Our 48-hour rush service includes critical protections: undercarriage sealing against floodwaters, weatherproofing for electronic components, and emergency glass treatment to reduce shattering risk.
We pressure-test door and window seals using techniques learned from detailing flood cars after Matthew and Irma. A special 'bug-out' interior coating makes post-storm cleanup easier if you evacuate through muddy backroads. The package includes a preparedness checklist tailored to local evacuation routes and a post-storm inspection voucher.
We pressure-test door and window seals using techniques learned from detailing flood cars after Matthew and Irma. A special 'bug-out' interior coating makes post-storm cleanup easier if you evacuate through muddy backroads. The package includes a preparedness checklist tailored to local evacuation routes and a post-storm inspection voucher.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Flood-proof undercarriage encapsulation
- 02 Step 2: Electrical connection moisture barriers
- 03 Step 3: Laminated glass strengthening treatment
- 04 Step 4: Emergency interior protectant application
- 05 Step 5: Storm tracking consultation
Benefits
- Reduces saltwater corrosion by 80% if flooded
- Protects ECU from humidity damage
- Prevents mold in soaked upholstery
- Priority booking during storm warnings
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do these treatments last?
The undercarriage protection remains effective for 3 months—enough to cover peak storm season. Other treatments last through November.
Can this help if I leave my car downtown during evacuation?
Yes—we focus on areas most vulnerable in urban flooding: sealed wheel wells, protected air intakes, and elevated interior components.