About Us
About Oklahoma Storm Shelter Pros
We help Oklahoma homeowners find licensed local storm shelter installers, and we help them understand the SoonerSafe rebate that can pay for part of the cost. We are honest about what we do: we are a marketing service, not a contractor.
What We Do
We are a marketing service. We do not install storm shelters. We connect Oklahoma homeowners with licensed local installers who do. When you reach out, we send your request to a licensed installer in your area who handles the type of shelter you are considering, whether that is an above-ground unit, an underground concrete shelter, a garage floor storm shelter, or an in-home safe room.
The installers we connect you with provide free consultations and written quotes. There is no cost to you for the referral, and there is no obligation to move forward. Our goal is simple: make the path from "we should probably get a shelter" to "it is installed in our yard" as clear and low-pressure as possible.
We also maintain a detailed resource on the SoonerSafe rebate, the statewide program that reimburses part of the cost of a qualifying shelter. Most Oklahoma homeowners qualify for less help than they expect, or more, and the rules are easy to get wrong. We try to make them clear.
What We Don't Do
We do not sell storm shelters directly. We do not perform installation, excavation, or anchoring work. We do not warrant the work of the installers we connect you with, and we do not take a commission from you, the homeowner.
We will never imply that we are a contractor, that we have decades of field experience, or that we hold certifications we do not have. Oklahoma Storm Shelter Pros launched in 2026. We are a local marketing business, and we think being straightforward about that earns more trust than pretending otherwise.
Why We Built This
Oklahoma has some of the highest tornado density in the United States, and the SoonerSafe rebate program makes shelter installation more affordable than most homeowners realize. Yet good, plain-language information about shelter types, realistic pricing, and how the rebate actually works is surprisingly hard to find.
We built this resource to fix that. Clear cost ranges, honest comparisons between shelter types, verifiable facts about FEMA P-320 and ICC-500 standards, and a straightforward way to reach a licensed installer when you are ready. No fear tactics, no inflated claims, just what an Oklahoma family needs to make a good decision about a serious purchase.
About the Installers We Work With
The installers we connect you with are independent businesses. They carry their own licenses, insurance, and warranties. We verify license status at the time of a match, but ongoing license maintenance, work quality, and customer service are the responsibility of the installer, not Oklahoma Storm Shelter Pros.
The Oklahoma Construction Industries Board states that general contractors are not currently required to have a state license in Oklahoma for general contracting, and it lists building inspectors, electrical, home inspectors, mechanical, plumbing, and roofing among the trades it licenses. So ask for the license number covering any electrical or mechanical part of the work, and ask your city or county building department about local registration rules. For the shelter itself, ask for current proof of insurance and the FEMA P-320 or ICC-500 test documentation for the specific unit you are buying before signing any contract.
Who Operates This Site
Oklahoma Storm Shelter Pros is owned and operated by Compass Camper LLC, an Oregon limited liability company. Our business is local marketing and lead generation for home services. You can reach us at [email protected] or by phone at (405) 451-9960 .
Looking for a Storm Shelter?
Start with a free consultation from a licensed local installer.
Your request goes straight to an independent local storm shelter installer serving Oklahoma, usually within about an hour during the day, not a national lead list.
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