Above Ground Storm Shelters
in Noble Oklahoma
Quick Answer:Sprague’s Backhoe provides above ground storm shelter installation throughout Noble, Cleveland County, and all of Oklahoma. Our storm shelters meet and exceed FEMA guidelines, available in 5×7, 6×8, and 7×9 sizes to protect 9-16 people. Professional installation with over 20 years of experience serving central Oklahoma families.
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When storms roll through Noble, OK, you need a storm shelter that’s fast to access and strong enough to trust. Our above ground storm shelters are FEMA-rated, stair-free, and built from reinforced concrete to keep your family safe during Oklahoma’s roughest weather.
Explore our storm shelter sizes below to see what works best for your home in Noble.
The 7×9 above ground safe room is perfect for larger Noble families, or anyone wanting extra space and comfort during a tornado. It fits up to 16 people and is anchored with (8) 3-foot steel anchors.
This 6×8 shelter is perfect for most families in Noble—it offers a great balance of space and size, holding up to 12 people and secured with (6) 3-foot steel anchors.
The 5×7 concrete safe room is perfect for smaller Noble homes, couples, or households with limited outdoor space. It fits up to 9 people and anchors with (6) 3-foot steel anchors.
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FAQs
Common Questions About Above Ground Storm Shelters in Noble Oklahoma
Below, you can find the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions from our customers in Noble. If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, make sure you visit our FAQ page to see answers to other common questions we get.
A storm shelter permit is required within Noble city limits. The Noble building permit application can be downloaded online and turned in at City Hall.
For questions or more information about obtaining a storm shelter permit in Noble, please call the Noble city office at (405) 872-9251.
Storm shelters installed in Noble can be registered with Cleveland County online.
Registration ensures first responders can locate your shelter quickly after severe storms or tornadoes.
Yes — residents in the Noble area may qualify for tribal-funded storm shelter grants through programs such as the Chickasaw Nation, Choctaw Nation, Delaware Nation, and more. We can provide the estimate and paperwork your tribal housing department will need to process your application.
We need a straight path with at least 10 feet of width and 14 feet of vertical clearance to deliver the shelter.
To set it in place, our crane truck requires 18–20 feet of width and 20–25 feet of height to fully extend the outriggers.
Not sure if your property meets these requirements? Call us — we’ll check your location on the map and help you plan the best setup.
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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.
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Learn More About Noble Oklahoma
Known as the Rose Rock Capital of the World, Noble, Oklahoma is a small community in Cleveland County that our company is happy to serve. Every year in May, families from all over the state gather to enjoy the city’s annual Rose Rock Music Festival.
At Sprague’s Backhoe, we proudly serve Noble and the surrounding area with above ground storm shelters built to protect your family when Oklahoma weather turns severe.