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Above Ground Storm Shelters
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Sprague’s Backhoe provides above ground storm shelter installation throughout Rush Springs, Grady 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.

Last Updated: October 6, 2025

Rush Springs OKLAHOMA

Above Ground
Storm Shelters

Tornado season in Rush Springs, OK means it’s time to get serious about safety. Our above ground storm shelters are made from solid concrete, FEMA-rated, and require no stairs—making them ideal for rural properties and family homes alike.
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Available Products_7x9 concrete above ground storm shelter

Perfect for larger households or customers wanting extra space, the 7×9 safe room holds up to 16 people and is anchored with (8) 3-foot steel anchors for superior protection in Rush Springs.

6x8 above ground storm shelter

The 6×8 shelter is perfect for families in Rush Springs looking for dependable safety and a moderate footprint. It fits up to 12 people and installs with (6) 3-foot steel anchors.

5x7 above ground storm shelter

For smaller properties in Rush Springs, the 5×7 concrete storm shelter is perfect. It holds up to 9 people and anchors with (6) 3-foot steel anchors.

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Common Questions About Our Services in Rush Springs Oklahoma

Below, you can find the answers to some of our most frequently asked questions from our customers in Rush Springs. 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.

Permit requirements may vary depending on your address. We recommend calling Rush Springs Town Hall at (580) 476-3277 before installation to ask whether a permit is currently required for storm shelters.

Storm shelters installed in Rush Springs can be registered with the Grady County Emergency Management Agency online.

Registration helps local first responders locate your shelter in the event of a tornado or major weather event.

Yes — Rush Springs is located within the Choctaw Nation’s service area. Enrolled members may be eligible for up to $5,000 in funding toward a storm shelter through the Choctaw Nation Storm Shelter Assistance Program.
We can provide the estimate and paperwork your housing department needs to begin the process.

We also work with other tribal housing programs, including the Delaware Nation, Chickasaw Nation, and Ft. Sill Apache Housing Authority.

To safely install your above ground shelter, we require:

  • 10 feet wide x 14 feet high for delivery clearance

  • 18–20 feet wide x 20–25 feet high for crane outriggers during installation
    If you’re unsure about access, give us a call. We’ll use satellite maps to help assess your property and talk you through your options.

FINANCE YOUR ABOVE GROUND STORM SHELTER IN RUSH SPRINGS

Storm shelter financing is quick and secure — and it all starts online. Once your application is submitted, let us know so we can send the necessary documents to your loan officer.

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Above Ground Storm Shelter Installations

We’ve installed storm shelters and safe rooms all around Rush Springs, Oklahoma, helping local families stay safe during severe weather. Take a look at some of our recent installs in the area—we’re proud to be part of the community known as the Watermelon Capital of the World!

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Learn More About Rush Springs Oklahoma

Known as the Watermelon Capital of the World, Rush Springs, Oklahoma is a small but vibrant community in Grady County. Every August, thousands gather to enjoy the town’s famous Watermelon Festival, a beloved tradition that celebrates the town’s agricultural roots and close-knit spirit.

We’re proud to serve Rush Springs and surrounding areas with above ground storm shelters that bring safety, comfort, and peace of mind to families across Oklahoma.