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Ground Zero Storm Shelters

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Ground Zero Storm Shelters

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Customers say: Super punctual
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Four generations of our family have been involved in our storm shelter business. From start to finish—the design, the fabrication, the warranty work, installation and sales. We have installed tornado shelters in the following states: Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Iowa, Illinois, North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, South Carolina and Virginia. Additional phones numbers - (405) 880-1351, (580) 336-1351. Additional DBA - Ground Zero Shelters, Co. Additional fax - (580) 336-1356.

"Perfect. I enjoyed getting to sit in the storm shelters at their showroom to help with size selection. After signing up for the install, they connect you to an online portal to manage the contract and to update building permit number, etc. Installation was prompt and clean."

DAVID D on May 2018

Four generations of our family have been involved in our storm shelter business. From start to finish—the design, the fabrication, the warranty work, installation and sales. We have installed tornado shelters in the following states: Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Iowa, Illinois, North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, South Carolina and Virginia. Additional phones numbers - (405) 880-1351, (580) 336-1351. Additional DBA - Ground Zero Shelters, Co. Additional fax - (580) 336-1356.

"Perfect. I enjoyed getting to sit in the storm shelters at their showroom to help with size selection. After signing up for the install, they connect you to an online portal to manage the contract and to update building permit number, etc. Installation was prompt and clean."

DAVID D on May 2018


"Do not buy their discount flooring. They will lie and false advertise saying it's all in color and when it arrives you will get two different colors. Then they will tell you there's nothing they can do for you because it was sold as a lot as is, even though they misadvertised and put two different colors in the palette when it was all supposed to be one color. Also their delivery truck couldn't make it to my house and I had to go unload it in the heat into my car and put weight in my car. My car could not handle. They also said this was not their problem because they use a third-party company. So I have a whole bunch of flooring that will go in the trash wasted $776 because I do not have all of one color as advertised and the company is refusing to do anything about it saying it was sold as it's sold as is and false advertising? Do not waste your money. Go to a real flooring store or to Lowe's home Depot or Menards. You will have better luck of getting all in color and the correct flooring and not have false advertising cuz you'll actually be able to see it in person"

Tasha U on June 2024

We are a locally and family owned retail flooring store. Our company has been selling flooring since 1921 and is currently in its fourth generation of family ownership.

"Do not buy their discount flooring. They will lie and false advertise saying it's all in color and when it arrives you will get two different colors. Then they will tell you there's nothing they can do for you because it was sold as a lot as is, even though they misadvertised and put two different colors in the palette when it was all supposed to be one color. Also their delivery truck couldn't make it to my house and I had to go unload it in the heat into my car and put weight in my car. My car could not handle. They also said this was not their problem because they use a third-party company. So I have a whole bunch of flooring that will go in the trash wasted $776 because I do not have all of one color as advertised and the company is refusing to do anything about it saying it was sold as it's sold as is and false advertising? Do not waste your money. Go to a real flooring store or to Lowe's home Depot or Menards. You will have better luck of getting all in color and the correct flooring and not have false advertising cuz you'll actually be able to see it in person"

Tasha U on June 2024



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4-5 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR HVAC, ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. SERVICE CHARGES MAY APPLY. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.

4-5 EMPLOYEES. USES SUBS FOR HVAC, ELECTRICAL & PLUMBING. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. TRAVEL CHARGES MAY APPLY. SERVICE CHARGES MAY APPLY. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.

Hurricane Shutters questions, answered by experts

Professionals enhance safety by addressing structural issues, securing loose components, and using non-toxic materials. They ensure compliance with building codes and conduct thorough inspections to identify potential hazards. Their expertise minimizes risks, making the home safer during and after repairs.

Hurricane shutters cost about $3,700 on average, ranging from $1,500 to 5,900, depending on the style, size, materials, and your location. Materials may include metal, plastic, fabric, or wood.

Additional cost factors to consider include the number of windows, the time of year you install, and necessary permits. Keep in mind that if you purchase and install hurricane shutters during hurricane season, namely June through November in most states, you can expect to pay more due to increased demand.

Wood is the most classic shutter material. Common options include pine, cedar, or brasswood. MDF shutters are also a more affordable option that retains the timeless, classic look. Composite shutters, mainly vinyl and aluminum shutters, have also become more popular over the years. You may also find steel shutters, sometimes referred to as security shutters, used on the exterior. Shutters also come in various colors and finishes, adding another layer of design flexibility.

If you’re installing hurricane ties, consider other storm-proofing projects. You could call a window pro to install storm windows, get in touch with a door installer to add storm doors, or just ask your hurricane tie installer what other projects they’d recommend you get done at the same time.

The type of hurricane shutters you install will play a large role in the overall cost of the project. Some of the most common types of hurricane shutters include:

  • Accordion hurricane shutters: $15–$30 per square foot plus labor

  • Roll-down hurricane shutters: $25–$60 per square foot plus labor

  • Bahama shutters: $25–$35 per square foot plus labor

  • Colonial shutters: $25–$35 per square foot plus labor

  • Plywood: $2–$6 per square foot plus labor

  • Storm panels: $10–$20 per square foot plus labor

  • Fabric storm shutters: $5–$15 per square foot plus labor

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