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Top 10 storm shelter builders near you

Homeowners agree: these storm shelter installers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Rimo Construction Llc

Rimo Construction Llc

New on HomeGuide
5+ years in business
make the costumer happy with quality work and get work done on time
MARGINEZ PAINTING AND REMODELING LLC

MARGINEZ PAINTING AND REMODELING LLC

New on HomeGuide
2 hires on HomeGuide
11+ years in business
I try to do my job as professional as I can to ensure satisfaction. I give it my all and my happiness comes from my customers being happy with my work. I enjoy every aspect of the work I do but I especially enjoy painting and remodeling interior. I have enjoyed and loved the work I do for more than 15 years.
Jason Tritt Flooring

Jason Tritt Flooring

New on HomeGuide
26+ years in business
Pricing starts at minimum guidelines they may exceed HomeGuides ref. Flooring installation services. Including custom work to meet any customers needs. Over 25 years experience!! Over 35 years experience in Construction/Landscaping/Painting
Armas Home Remodelin

Armas Home Remodelin

New on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Please wirte them in Texts
Semental Concrete Llc

Semental Concrete Llc

5.0(1)
Bill M. says, "They do good work fast and affordable, thank you again " Read more
Messiah World Of Concrete LLC

Messiah World Of Concrete LLC

New on HomeGuide
3+ years in business
A honest , straightforward , contractor that takes pride and dignity in his work. 11 years of experience . Will go above and beyond for my homeowners , for my favorite saying to say is “ treat every contract as if it’s your first one”
Lily's Construction LLC

Lily's Construction LLC

New on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Lily's construction LLC Our company has everything that you need to make your projects a success and we can create ideas for your projects and always giving you the best serves for you and your family. We been in business for 9years and we've gain lot of experience over these past years working on interior and exterior. Our skills and what I love to do: Electrical, pluming, all type of flooring, drywall, insolation, framing, cabinets, windows, trim, doors, decking, carpenter, annexing, tile, patio pavers, fence, concrete, panting, epoxy and siding.
Paul Handyman Service

Paul Handyman Service

4.6Awesome(9)
Offers online services
23 hires on HomeGuide
25+ years in business
Jordan G. says, "ARRK handyman Service was hired by my company to put a 150ft wood fence in the backyard of our rental property with two gates in order to create privacy from the railroad tracks directly behind the property. Russell and his crew showed up ready to work in the middle of a snow storm when they live an hour and a half away. They had to cut down gigantic tree in order to install the fence on very uneven ground. The final product turned out beautifully! He did a wonderful job in regards to the work. However, I had to subtract one star for poor communication and follow thru. I had asked Russell to complete the project within a 3 day time span and to also stay in contact with me every morning with updates. The project ended up taking a full 2 weeks to complete and I was only contact one time with an update. He also put the front gate in an awkward spot, not where I had planned for it to go. In the end, The quality of work was so stunning that some of these other issues fell to the wayside. We would most definitely work with Russell and Arrk Handyman Services again!" Read more
Rooftek

Rooftek

New on HomeGuide
6+ years in business
Our missing is to add value to our customers by providing top notch quality work; we never cut corners in our process; we're 100% transperant and involve our customers in the process. Over 15 years experience in construction work.
RJS Construction Services LLC

RJS Construction Services LLC

New on HomeGuide
39+ years in business
I have been in business foe over 30 years and have built over 150 custom homes and numerous custom remodeling jobs in the Dublin, Marysville and Powell neighborhoods. We offer architectural and engineering services. I am fully bonded and insured It is my passion and no 2 days are the same.

Your Storm Shelter Installation questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does a tornado or storm shelter cost to build?

Storm shelters cost $3,500 to $15,000 on average with installation. An underground storm shelter costs $4,000 to $20,000+, including excavation and installation. The total cost of a tornado shelter depends on its size, location, and whether it's made of concrete, steel, or fiberglass.

Building bunker costs $40,000 to $80,000 installed. These units are different from storm shelters in that they are designed to withstand more—including nuclear radiation—for longer periods of time. 

Installing a safe room costs $3,500 to $11,200 on average, depending on the size and material. Safe rooms, or panic rooms, are small units designed for short-term safety during a storm or home invasion. 

What is the cheapest storm shelter?

The cheapest storm shelter available depends on your location and your occupancy requirements. Under-the-bed storm shelters are the most affordable, but they typically only hold 2 to 3 people. Prefabricated concrete is often the cheapest for a larger shelter. Remember to make sure the installation company meets or exceeds FEMA and ICC safety standards.

Does a storm shelter increase home value?

A storm shelter may increase home value by 3% to 4% if you're in an area prone to tornados, hurricanes, or other kind of extreme weather. Having the added security of a storm shelter or safe room in a house is also sometimes valuable to prospective buyers in milder regions of the U.S.

Will FEMA pay for a storm shelter?

FEMA does not directly pay homeowners for building a storm shelter, but they do distribute funding to eligible states through the Hazard Mitigation Assistance (HMA) program. To find available safe room funding programs and requirements, contact your State Hazard Mitigation Officer

Some states offer a tax credit of up to $3,000 if you build a storm shelter, and your city may offer other local incentives.

Do I need a storm shelter?

If you live in an area that's prone to extreme weather, a storm shelter is a solid investment. It ensures the safety of your and your loved ones during a dangerous event. A basement may be the safest room in a home during a storm, but most basements are not built to resist tornados or catastrophic storms. Storm shelters provide adequate protection from violent wind speeds and debris from an EF5 tornado.

If you live in a very mild climate, you likely would not need a storm shelter.

How big should a storm shelter be?

The National Storm Shelter Association, FEMA, and the International Construction Code require all tornado shelters to have at least 3 to 5 square feet per person. A hurricane storm shelter needs to have at least 7 to 10 square feet per person because hurricanes have longer timeframes, and the occupants may need to remain in the shelter for longer periods.

How long does it take to install a storm shelter?

Prefabricated storm shelters typically take 3 to 8 hours to install. Installing an above-ground model that doesn't need a concrete pad takes less time. Large, custom, or underground storm shelters can take up to 2 to 3+ months to design, excavate, and build.

How do I choose a storm shelter builder?

When searching for a storm shelter company near you, make sure to:

  • Get recommendations from nearby family, friends, or co-workers.
  • Look for companies that are members of the National Storm Shelter Association (NSSA) and the American Tornado Shelter Association (ATSA).
  • Compare several quotes from licensed, bonded, insured companies.
  • Check out their customer's reviews on Google and HomeGuide.
  • Get a detailed, written contract and warranty before the project starts.
  • Only make the final payment when the project is complete.

What questions should I ask storm shelter installers?

Asking these questions can help you find the best professional to install your storm shelter:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Are your shelters FEMA and ICC compliant? Do they meet local building codes?
  • How was your shelter tested? Who tested it?
  • What type of storm shelter do you recommend for me?
  • How many people will this shelter hold?
  • What type of ventilation system do you use?
  • Do you have handicap-accessible storm shelters?
  • Will there be room for food and water storage in here?
  • Do you have a show room where I can see storm shelter options up close?
  • How much of a deposit do you require?
  • What does this estimate include? What extra costs might come up during installation?
  • Do I need a permit? Will you handle the permitting process for me?
  • Do you offer a warranty, and if so, what does it cover?
  • Once you install the shelter, so I need to do anything to maintain it?

Reviews for Columbus storm shelter builders

Recent success stories from people in the Columbus area.
Kathi R.
He explained everything as he went along and his price was really reasonable.
Paul Handyman Service
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