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6x8 Slope Front Storm Shelter (Decorative)

$4,250

Customer Rating
5/5

Keep your family safe from severe weather in our 6×8 decorative slope front storm shelter. This storm shelter can be installed in your yard, as long as access is available, and looks great installed into a slope. You can comfortably fit 10-12 people in this style storm shelter, so there is plenty of elbow room.

The slope front storm shelter is for you if you are looking for a stylish, but budget-friendly way to protect your family from severe weather.

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STORM SHELTER 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.

6x8 Slope Front Storm Shelter Features

Our manufacturer takes pride in their work and it shows in the craftsmanship of the storm shelters we install. Below ground storm shelters installed by Sprague’s Backhoe are built to withstand an F5 tornado. Each 6×8 slope front storm shelter has the following features:

01

Design

These storm shelters include a stamped concrete design and a steel powder coated door and steps, which will help minimize rusting.

This model has 5 steps with a double handrail.

To maximize air flow in each storm shelter, there is an 8″ turbine and a 3″ vent on each unit.

02

safety

Our 6×8 slope front storm shelters are 6,000 PSI reinforced pre-cast concrete with 1/2″ rebar on 10″ centers.

The doors are vertically reinforced steel with a triple latch system and has been tested at Texas Tech University.

All storm shelters installed by Sprague’s Backhoe meet or exceed FEMA 320 & ICC 500 guidelines.

03

warranty

Storm shelters with a sloped front come with a 10 year limited manufacturer’s warranty.

04

Bonus features

Each below ground storm shelter is delivered as a one-piece unit and made in Oklahoma.

The bottoms of our below ground storm shelters are coated with Epro, a water-resistant coating.

CHOOSING A STORM SHELTER COMPANY: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW​

We’ve compiled a list of the most important things you should know and look for when choosing a storm shelter company.

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.

We get asked this all the time. The answer is no. They are equally safe.

A storm shelter certified to meet FEMA guidelines and capable of withstanding F5 tornadoes is generally considered the safest. Storm shelters installed by Sprague’s Backhoe meet and exceed FEMA guidelines for tornado safety.

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