Storm Shelters by State
Find Storm Shelters Available in Your State
Explore above-ground and in-ground storm shelter options, including steel, concrete, welded, and modular shelters. Torshel offers professional installation in select states and shipping throughout the continental United States.
Storm Shelter Grant, Tax Credit & Rebate Information by State
Use these state pages to review storm shelter incentive notes, documentation needs, and quote next steps. Programs can change, so always verify current rules with the official program administrator before purchasing or installing a shelter.
Alabama Storm Shelter Tax Credit Information
State tax credit information may apply for eligible residential storm shelter or safe room projects. Verify current rules through official Alabama program sources.
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Mississippi Safe Room Grant Information
Residential safe room grant program information may be available for eligible safe rooms. Verify availability and application rules before purchase or installation.
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Texas Safe Room Funding Information
Local governments may offer safe room funding opportunities that vary by location. Confirm current programs with city, county, or emergency management offices.
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Kentucky Safe Room Rebate & Grant Information
Safe room rebate or grant details should be verified through official sources. Program availability, timing, and eligibility can change.
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How Storm Shelter Incentives Usually Work
1Check Your State or Local Program to See If You're Eligible
Confirm whether your state, county, city, or local emergency management office has an active storm shelter incentive.
2Request a Quote and Documentation, Then Wait for Approval
Most programs require documentation such as shelter specifications, drawings, invoices, or FEMA/ICC-related compliance information.
3After Installation and Inspection, Submit Documentation
Many programs require approved installation, final inspection, and complete documentation before reimbursement or grant review.
Do not begin installation for a reimbursement-based program unless the program rules clearly allow it. Many programs require approval before purchase or installation.
Storm Shelter States by Risk & Service Availability
Torshel focuses on high-risk severe-weather states where homeowners, businesses, schools, and communities often need above-ground and in-ground storm shelter solutions. Use the guide below to compare professional installation, shipping, and quote-confirmation areas.
Hover over a state to see availability.
Highest Risk
Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Very High Risk
Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Louisiana, Indiana, and Ohio.
High Risk
South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.
Moderate / Quote
South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, and Florida. Request a quote to confirm shipping, freight, and installation options.
Shelter Solutions for Homes, Businesses & Communities
Residential Storm Shelters
Above-ground and in-ground safe room options for families who want strong, accessible protection at home.
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Commercial & Community Shelters
Larger shelter options for businesses, facilities, schools, and community safety planning.
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Professional installation is available in selected states, and shipping is available throughout the continental United States. Request a quote so our team can confirm freight, site access, product fit, and installation options for your address.
Do not see your state or a local rebate program? We can still help.
Reach out to us, and we will confirm whether rebates, professional installation, or shipping are available in your state.
Why Homeowners & Businesses Choose Torshel
Built for Severe Weather
Engineered to help protect against EF5 tornadoes, hurricanes, and high-wind events.
Above Ground & In Ground Options
Storm shelter options designed for different property needs, access points, and safety planning.
Residential & Commercial Options
Shelters for homes, businesses, schools, and community spaces.
Rebate & Documentation Support
We provide quotes and documentation to help support rebate, grant, and permitting applications where available.
Storm Shelter Incentive & Shipping FAQs
Do all states offer storm shelter rebates or grants?
No. Program availability varies by state, county, city, funding cycle, and official eligibility rules.
What documentation might be needed for a program?
Programs may request quotes, invoices, shelter specifications, engineer documentation, proof of residence, or inspection information. Always verify with the official administrator.
Can Torshel help if my state does not have a rebate?
Yes. Torshel can help you explore above-ground and in-ground storm shelter options and shipping availability even when no local incentive is available.
Does Torshel install in every state?
Shipping and installation availability can vary by location, shelter model, access, and scheduling. Request a quote to confirm options for your address.
Should I install a shelter before applying for a rebate?
Not unless the program rules clearly allow it. Many reimbursement programs require approval before purchase or installation.
Are rebate programs always open?
No. Funding windows can close or change. Confirm current status through the official program source before making a purchase decision.
Storm Shelters. Protection That Matters Most.
Explore your state, learn your options, and take the next step toward protecting what matters most.
