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.
Learn MoreUnderground Storm Shelters
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.
What it costs, and what happens after you send it
- What does a storm shelter cost in Oklahoma?
- Most Oklahoma homes land at $3,000 to $12,000 installed for most Oklahoma homes. Shelter type sets it: above-ground steel units run $3,000 to $5,500 and are the most affordable here, while poured or custom concrete runs $7,000 to $12,000 or more. Those are typical installed prices, which is what you pay the installer. Site conditions, access, and slab or soil work move a real quote. HomeAdvisor, updated 2026-06-19, publishes $2,892 to $13,281 typical with a $7,643 average, and NerdWallet, updated 2025-07-28, publishes about $3,000 and up. All the outside sources support this site’s $3,000 low end and run higher at the top, mostly on large in-ground units. Sources last read in full on 2026-08-13. The Oklahoma cost page prints the full table by type with every source, and the size and cost calculator runs the same ranges against your household.
- How fast will someone get back to me?
- Calls and form submissions reach Compass Camper LLC directly. We read the request and pass it to a licensed local storm shelter installer, usually within about an hour during the day. That installer then contacts you to look at the site and price the work on their own schedule.
- What work is covered?
- Above-ground, underground and garage shelters, concrete and steel units, safe room installation, and FEMA P-320 and ICC-500 compliant shelters. See every service.
Only the installer who walks your site can price it. Compass Camper LLC does not install storm shelters and does not quote them.
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