Find Your Best-Fit Shelter
Tornado Shelters and Safe Rooms for Real Life
Every family has different needs — that’s why we offer multiple types of storm shelters and safe rooms. Whether you’re looking for a compact option, a garage-ready installation, or a full backyard shelter, our solutions are designed to fit your space and lifestyle.

Concrete Shelters
Built from solid reinforced concrete, these above-ground storm shelters provide long-lasting protection against tornadoes and flying debris while blending naturally into your property.

Garage Shelters
Installed beneath your garage floor, these underground shelters offer quick, weather-safe access without stepping outside - perfect for Oklahoma homes with limited yard space.

Safe Rooms
Steel-reinforced safe rooms are installed inside or attached to your home, giving your immediate protection during severe storms and adding lasting value to your property.

Custom Shelters & Bunkers
Designed and built to your specifications, our custom shelters and bunkers deliver personalized protection with layout, size, and access options tailored to your space and safety needs.
We Exceed FEMA Standards
When FEMA Requires It, We Go Above and Beyond
We build to meet or exceed the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) guidelines. Each shelter is installed with tested anchors, high-quality materials, and precision tools, all securely tied into your concrete floor or slab. Our designs follow proven methods recognized across the country and are engineered to withstand the forces of severe tornado-level winds and flying debris.
Emergency Numbers for Moore, OK
We're Here To Help
Keep these handy so your family always knows who to call in a storm.
Moore
Police Department
Moore
Fire
Department
Cleveland
County Sheriff's Office
Oklahoma Severe Weather Hotline
Common Questions from Moore Homeowners
Whether you’re new to storm shelters or have maintained one for years, our FAQs provide clear, practical guidance to help Oklahoma families feel confident and prepared.
Are Above-Ground Storm Shelters Safe in Moore?
Yes. Above-ground safe rooms are built to the same rigorous standards as underground units, and they are tested to withstand tornado-level winds and flying debris. The key is construction quality. When reinforced steel walls, heavy-duty doors, and secure anchoring are installed properly, an above-ground shelter offers the same level of life-saving protection as a traditional in-ground option. Many Moore families choose above-ground models because they allow fast entry without stairs, making them ideal for households with elderly relatives, small children, or anyone with mobility challenges. The convenience of walking straight into safety during a warning is a major benefit without sacrificing security.How Long Does Storm Shelter Installation Take?
Most Moore storm shelter installations take one to two days from start to finish. Garage-installed shelters are usually completed the fastest because they require less site prep, while backyard concrete shelters may take longer due to excavation and grading needs. Moore’s soil types, which can include stubborn clay or rocky layers, may extend installation slightly, as our team works to ensure proper drainage and secure anchoring. We never cut corners on safety. Once installed, we walk you through the door mechanism, vent placement, and safety features so you know exactly how to use your shelter with confidence the very first time.Do Moore Homes Need Special Drainage for Storm Shelters?
In many neighborhoods, yes. Central Oklahoma’s soil can hold water after heavy rain, creating challenges for underground shelters if drainage is not handled correctly. Without proper planning, water buildup can cause leaks, rust, or mold inside the unit. Our installations solve this problem with sealed seams, sloped grading, and optional sump pumps that actively redirect water away. These drainage measures are not only about short-term comfort but about protecting the long-term integrity of your shelter. A dry shelter is a usable shelter, and that matters most when storms roll through.What Size Shelter Is Right for My Family?
Choosing the right size depends on your household and how much space you want in an emergency. A compact garage-installed unit can comfortably hold four to six people, while a larger backyard concrete shelter may fit eight to twelve. We encourage families to plan beyond just their immediate members. Think about pets, neighbors who may need help, or grandparents who might be visiting. Having extra space provides comfort in what is already a stressful situation. During your estimate, our team will discuss available space, budget, and your family’s needs so you end up with a shelter that feels right for both safety and practicality.How Much Does a Storm Shelter Cost in Moore?
The cost of a storm shelter varies depending on type, size, and site preparation. In-garage shelters tend to be more affordable, while larger backyard or custom units require more labor and materials, increasing the price. On average, Moore homeowners find that the cost is more manageable than expected once financing options are included. We work with trusted lenders so you can spread out payments in a way that fits your household budget. Beyond price, it’s worth remembering that a storm shelter is an investment in safety. When a tornado warning sounds, the true value of that investment is knowing your family has a secure place to go.After the 2013 Tornado, Are There New Requirements for Shelters in Moore?
Moore has not added city-specific shelter requirements beyond state and FEMA standards, but the 2013 tornado absolutely changed how residents think about storm safety. Many rebuilds included shelters from the start, and new construction often incorporates safe rooms. All our shelters meet or exceed FEMA P-320 and ICC 500 standards, which are the national benchmarks for tornado protection. These standards were already rigorous before 2013, and they remain the gold standard today. Moore families know firsthand why these protections matter, and that experience drives many to finally install the shelter they wish they’d had before.
Where We Work
Oklahoma's Trusted Shelter Provider
We install storm shelters in communities across Oklahoma, providing the protection families need when severe weather threatens.
Be Prepared Before the Skies Turn
Tornado season is not a surprise in Moore, but being unprepared should not be an option. With an OKC Shelter installed, your family will always have a safe place ready.
Why Moore Households Trust OKC Shelters
Battle-Tested Protection, Built to Last
Moore families trust OKC Shelters for lasting safety and local expertise. Each shelter meets strict safety standards and is built to handle Oklahoma’s toughest storms. Our crews understand the area’s soil and drainage patterns, keep job sites clean, and explain every detail before completing the project. With flexible financing through trusted lenders, protecting your family is simple.
