The two types of diy tornado shelters.
How to build a cement storm shelter.
Oklahoma shelters is a storm shelter company.
We build and install underground concrete storm shelters underground garage tornado shelters and steel safe rooms.
Nail the wood board on top of the plywood and then pour concrete two times as thick as your floor.
Let it dry before using the shelter.
Just like stocking a storm shelter you can equip this construction with goods you might need during bad weather.
Your storm shelter will need to be anchored into a strong concrete slab foundation.
Cut out and remove the concrete slab from the garage floor and dig down 28 inches.
But if you are up for the task then you can save even more money by building your own storm shelter.
Steps for building a storm shelter.
Each of our tornado shelters have passed the texas tech impact test.
All storm shelters can be divided into two main types.
Finally build the frame of your roof for your tornado shelter using the 2x4 and plywood.
All of these are great options.
Each shelter has been tested to withstand flying debris from an ef5 tornado.
Look for a location on top of the building s foundation.
Don t risk making a diy storm shelter if you don t know what you are doing.
So a tornado shelter can pay off especially if you live in a vulnerable high wind zone area.
Install metal rebar throughout the form to reinforce the concrete.
Choose a location in your basement or on your ground floor near a structural wall so your shelter will be out of the way and has additional support.
Underground and above ground.
An above ground concrete storm shelter despite its weight must be attached to the ground.
A little elbow grease and the building materials will all but guarantee your family s injury free survival in any storm that comes down the pike.
Build a wooden form around the excavated hole to create the walls and ceiling of the concrete storm shelter.