Flood Technology Group delivers engineered, adaptive systems that protect mobile homes, park homes and holiday lodges from rising water.
Flood Technology Group develops engineered, adaptive systems that protect mobile homes, park homes and lodges from rising water. We focus on practical, long-term resilience, and this approach helps residential communities and holiday parks continue operating even as flooding becomes more frequent and more severe.
Our research shows the scale of the challenge clearly. Around 30 per cent of the UK’s residential and holiday parks now face flood risk, affecting more than 143,000 caravans and lodges. Although many operators recognise rising risk, 82,000 properties still lack formal protection, and 50,000 are located in the highest-risk categories. Because these numbers continue to grow, parks increasingly need solutions that respond to real environmental conditions rather than historic patterns.
To address this, we use adaptive foundation systems that elevate and stabilise homes during a flood event. As water rises, the structure remains secure and the risk of damage reduces significantly. As a result, operators gain more control over land use, development decisions and long-term asset protection.
We work with a wide range of operators and landowners, and each group faces slightly different pressures as flood risk continues to rise
Key findings
Flooding affects safety, continuity and long-term investment, so operators often have to balance guest experience with increasingly unpredictable conditions. Because of this, our systems are engineered for the practical realities of UK park infrastructure: tight pitch layouts, varied ground conditions and legacy structural designs that require careful handling.
Our adaptive foundations elevate homes in a controlled, secure way. When water levels rise, the building stays stable above the flood line, which limits structural damage and speeds up recovery. Consequently, parks can keep essential accommodation in use and make better long-term decisions about land that would otherwise remain under pressure.
Flooding places pressure on parks in several interconnected ways:
By protecting homes at a foundation level, operators maintain continuity, reduce asset loss and keep using land that would otherwise remain at risk.
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Flood Technology Group and Holidaymaker work together to support operators who need both reliable physical protection and clear communication during severe weather. FloodTech provides the engineered systems that keep homes stable and safe, while Holidaymaker delivers the real-time information that guests, owners and staff rely on when conditions change.
Through this integration, venues can:
Protection works best when people understand what is happening. Together, the engineering and communication components give operators a joined-up strategy for managing risk.
Yes. Our systems fit both existing structures and new developments, so operators can strengthen resilience without replacing accommodation.
Each installation includes the technical documentation needed for planning, safety and insurance assessments, which helps streamline approval.
Yes. The systems are designed specifically for high-exposure areas, and they help operators use land that would otherwise remain restricted.
Holidaymaker sends real-time alerts, safety updates and operational messages to guests, residents and staff, so everyone receives timely guidance.
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