Move any items far enough that they won t get in your way while you re working.
Build storm cellar.
If you plan on digging an underground storm shelter outside of your home then you will need to pay for a ground analysis.
Steps for building a storm shelter cut out and remove the concrete slab from the garage floor and dig down 28 inches.
Make sure there s a clear path to the storm shelter area and it can be accessed quickly.
Mike toppen used a 1 500 gallon plastic ag liquids tank to accomplish his goal of constructing his own root cellar and storm shelter.
Full service lumberyards either carry or will special order all the materials you ll need to build this storm shelter cellar room except the 14 gauge steel sheets.
Mike than reinforced it with wooden structures inside and out and then covering it with 16 to 20 inches of soil to add thermal and storm protection.
Look under steel distributors in the yellow pages or online for a local supplier.
The easiest and cheapest way to build your own storm shelter underground is to put it in your existing basement.
Photo courtesy farm show magazine.
It had to be usable for cold storage of food such as.
The access door had to be sealed from snakes spiders mice and squirrels.
The forth root cellar on our list not only acts as a backyard refrigerator but also as a storm shelter.
Install metal rebar throughout the form to reinforce the concrete.
Additional tornado and hurricane safe room information.
When mike toppen built an earth sheltered root cellarout away from his house he designed it with four goals in mind.
You can use the existing basement slab floor assuming that it is reinforced and meets fema requirements.
This one is made from 1 500 gallon plastic ag liquids tank.