Storms in our area can often be intense and unpredictable. That makes preparation no longer a luxury. Every household deserves a safe, private space when weather conditions turn potentially destructive.
If you’re ready to add a customizable concrete storm shelter to your property in Southern Illinois, Company Name is the local manufacturer to call. Contact us to explore your options for vital at-home protection.
Durable Storm Shelter Solutions
Not all storm shelters match the same standard of protection. At Company Name, we test and rate our shelters to comply with national safety standards, including FEMA and ICC-500 guidelines and requirements.
- Wind resistance equivalent to strong tornadoes
- Impact resistance from large projectiles traveling at high speeds
- Strength of doors, hinges, and locking systems
- Occupancy space, ventilation, and emergency egress
Working with an experienced storm shelter manufacturer like Company Name is crucial. Our shelters pass every test for real-world conditions and long-term durability.
Benefits Of Concrete Storm Shelters
When you choose Company Name to install your concrete storm shelter, we’ll meet with you to determine your needs and goals. We formulate our design based on your needs, home layout, and budget. During installation, we position your shelter strategically for optimal safety.
- Accessibility: No need to leave home or travel during dangerous weather
- Enhanced safety features: Such as ventilation systems and emergency communication devices
- Increased property value: Added safety feature which can appeal to prospective buyers
- Peace of mind: Emotional security of having an immediately available safe space
Precast Concrete Storm Shelters
Our experienced builders at Company Name make all of our concrete storm shelters with precast concrete. This building material is efficient and easy to form into a variety of sizes and shapes. We produce and pour the concrete, which means that we can complete your project quickly.
Precast concrete is remarkably strong and durable, making it ideal for buildings that need to withstand fierce winds and other forces. Company Name, we use high-quality concrete and expert craftsmanship to meet your specific needs.
Residential Storm Shelter Options
At Company Name, we specialize in tailoring your concrete storm shelters to your preferences. Our designs offer numerous options for different homes, property layouts, and household needs.
Our above-ground shelters eliminate the need to climb ladders or stairs. They offer convenience for seniors, families with children, or individuals with mobility issues. Although they are above ground, our design, anchor, and weather-proof our shelters to withstand the most turbulent weather conditions.
Modern underground designs combine traditional protection with modern advancements. Our underground options include reinforced doors and entryways, easier access points, and improved drainage systems to reduce flood risk.
Protect Your Home And Family
A storm shelter is one of the most certain ways to ensure protection for your household during adverse weather. At Company Name, you can be sure that we engineer and test our concrete storm shelters to hold up even if your home can’t.
When you’re ready for the safety and peace of mind the concrete storm shelters can provide in Southern Illinois, Company Name is here to deliver. Call us today to learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Are Concrete Storm Shelters?
Concrete storm shelters are reinforced structures that provide near absolute protection against forces from tornadoes and/or hurricanes. They are anchored to concrete foundations with fastening that prevents movement or collapse during violent weather.
How Do Storm Shelters Improve Safety?
Storm shelters are engineered to protect lives during extreme weather events. They must meet strict standards for wind resistance and debris impact.
Where Can Storm Shelters Be Installed?
Storm shelters can be installed above-ground or underground. Homeowners often place them in garages, utility rooms, interior living spaces, and on outdoor pads near the home. Shelters can also be installed beneath a garage or inside a basement slab.