7x9 Above Ground Safe Room
$7,450
Keep your family safe from severe weather in our 7×9 concrete above ground storm shelter. This safe room can be installed anywhere access allows. The safe room is poured in as one piece, so we are able to anchor it straight into the ground. Based on FEMA guidelines, this safe room holds up to 16 people, so there is plenty of room for chairs or anything else you may need.
This safe room is for you if you are looking for a handicap accessible way to protect yourself from severe weather and want to protect your family from severe weather without having to go underground.
FINANCE YOUR 7x9 ABOVE GROUND SAFE ROOM NOW
Financing is easy and can be done online. Once you've filled out your application, let us know so we can send you the paperwork your loan officer will ask for.
7x9 Concrete Above Ground Storm Shelter Features
Our manufacturer takes pride in their work and it shows in the craftsmanship of the safe rooms we install. Above ground storm shelters installed by Sprague’s Backhoe are built to withstand an F5 tornado. Each 7×9 above ground safe room has the following features:
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Design
Each 7×9 above ground storm shelter installed by Sprague’s Backhoe includes a stamped rock pattern and a steel powder coated door, which will help minimize rusting.
To maximize air flow in each safe room, there is an 8″ turbine, a 3″ vent and a vent in the door on each unit.
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safety
Our 7×9 above ground storm shelters are 6,000 PSI reinforced pre-cast concrete with 1/2″ rebar on 10″ centers and anchored down with (8) 3′ metal anchors.
This safe room weighs approximately 24,000 pounds.
The doors are vertically reinforced steel with a triple latch system and has been tested at Texas Tech University.
All 7×9 safe rooms installed by Sprague’s Backhoe meet or exceed FEMA 320 & ICC 500 guidelines.
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warranty
The 7×9 above ground safe rooms come with a 5 year limited manufacturer’s warranty.
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Bonus features
Each safe room is poured and delivered as a one piece unit (floor included) and made in Oklahoma.
If you need a space leveled for your safe room, we offer that service at no additional charge.
Above Ground Storm Shelter
Saves Cole Family's Lives
A powerful tornado outbreak hit Oklahoma on April 19, 2023, causing extensive damage and claiming two lives. Learn how one family survived thanks to their above-ground storm shelter, and the importance of having one in severe weather.

Above Ground Storm Shelter Saves Cole Family's Lives
A powerful tornado outbreak hit Oklahoma on April 19, 2023, causing extensive damage and claiming two lives. Learn how one family survived thanks to their above-ground storm shelter, and the importance of having one in severe weather.
WHY ABOVE GROUND STORM SHELTERS ARE GROWING IN POPULARITY
When it comes to protecting your family and property from severe weather, having a storm shelter is a must in Oklahoma. With its location in the heart of Tornado Alley, the state is prone to severe weather conditions such as tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. Check out our comparison of above ground and below ground storm shelters and take our poll to see which one is more popular!
FAQ
It is the homeowner’s responsibility to obtain a storm shelter permit from their city office, if required, but each city has different requirements and pricing. Visit our storm shelter permits blog post or call your city office for more information.
Yes, many customers use their above ground tornado shelters for storing important items, documents, etc. However, it is recommended to leave enough room for you and your family during severe weather in Oklahoma, so it’s best to not pack the shelter too full.
Nope! That’s a service that we provide at no additional charge.
To drive in, if it’s a straight shot, we need at least 10′ wide (from the eaves of the house) and 14′ tall. To offload the above ground safe room, the crane will need up to 25′ of clearance and approximately 16′-18’wide to set the truck stabilizer legs.
Our above-ground storm shelters are securely anchored using (6 to 8) three-foot-long metal anchors that go directly into the ground. These anchors ensure your shelter stays firmly in place—even during the most intense storms Oklahoma has to offer.
Each of our storm shelters is made from 6,000 PSI reinforced precast concrete with ½” rebar on 10″ centers, providing unmatched strength and durability. They are installed directly onto the ground, and the anchoring process is done on-site to ensure a solid, long-lasting hold.
We do not require a separate concrete slab for installation. Instead, we anchor the shelter right into your yard or property, which means fewer delays and faster installation—without compromising safety.
Why is anchoring important?
Proper anchoring prevents your shelter from shifting, tipping, or lifting during high winds or tornadoes. Our proven anchoring method, combined with the strength of our precast shelters, provides maximum protection when it matters most.