Storm Shelter Options
Storm Shelter Types for Oklahoma Homes
From above-ground steel units to underground concrete shelters and in-home safe rooms, here are the storm shelter types licensed Oklahoma installers offer. Each one can be built to FEMA P-320 and ICC-500 standards.
Above-Ground Storm Shelters
Steel or concrete units installed at grade, no excavation required.
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In-ground concrete or steel units set in the yard or driveway.
Learn MoreGarage Storm Shelters
Below-floor units installed inside the garage, accessed by a lid.
Learn MoreConcrete Storm Shelters
Poured or precast concrete shelter construction.
Learn MoreSteel Storm Shelters
Heavy-gauge steel shelter fabrication and installation.
Learn MoreSafe Room Installation
In-home reinforced safe rooms as an alternative to detached shelters.
Learn MoreFEMA P-320 Compliant Shelters
Shelters meeting federal residential safe room standards.
Learn MoreICC-500 Compliant Shelters
Shelters meeting International Code Council standards.
Learn MoreNot Sure Which Type Is Right for You?
The best storm shelter depends on your yard, your garage, your budget, and how many people you need to protect. Our guide walks through the trade-offs so you can narrow it down before you talk to an installer.
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