During this time of year, we are all busy with preparations for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. Whether you are getting your home ready for guests or pulling all the supplies and gifts together for that special family time that will be happening in a couple of weeks. We know this time of year is full of added expenses. We also know that you don’t have a lot of expendable time during the season, so we wanted to save you some time and money.
Here in Oklahoma, we all know storm season will be here before you know it and we all know that we wait until the last possible minute to take care of items that we have been putting off for too long. One of the things that we have seen people wait and wait and wait to put off is putting in a storm shelter on the property. Houses today are not built like they used to be and storms today aren’t what they used to be. If you work or have worked with a builder in the past you know that they try to put the house up as quickly and as cheap as possible. If you aren’t building your home with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship, then there is a greater than zero chance that your home has some weak points in it. Which is completely ok, because most newer homes do. If you live in an older home, then it is probably built really well, but may need some upkeep due to its age. We mention all of this because no matter if you have an older home or a newer home, in Oklahoma, you need a storm shelter.
Now we aren’t here to waste your time and give you the 29 reasons that you need a storm shelter, but we can let you know that you don’t have to wait to put one in.
It is almost a guarantee that the state of Oklahoma will experience more violent storms during this upcoming storm season. It’s probably not a guarantee that you have a safe place to take your family in the event of a strong storm. Since we do a lot of ground work with our septic systems, folks usually talk to us about storm shelters too because lets face it, the best storm shelters are built underground and it is something that we can easily take care of while installing or repairing your current septic system. From flat top to slope front shelters, we can get a shelter out to your location and get it installed before the next storm season!
You also don’t have to wait until you get your tax refund or for that bonus you’ve earned. We work with some great folks who can offer very reasonable financing options so that we can take care of you all at once. Most people piece things together over time, but with storm season in Oklahoma, you may not have the luxury to do that. So our partners at Hearth can help us ensure that you and your family are safe from every storm that rolls through our beautiful state. Hearth provides care and attention to your financing that is beyond anything that you expect from a normal bank or credit union. They know that you are not just a number on a spreadsheet and that your needs are and will be different from every other customer that they have. This is exactly why we partner with them. They understand people and financing better than anyone we have worked with.
So why wait until March or April when demand and prices go up? Save your self some time and money before storm season hits. More importantly, make sure you have a safe place for your family to go to before that next storm system comes through your home town.
What is Hearth Financing?
All American Storm Shelters has teamed up with Hearth helps homeowners make smart financial decisions about their renovations. Hearth can find financing solutions with bad credit, no credit and lowest market interest terms for individuals with great credit.
In Oklahoma, tornado shelters are a must. Naturally, customers ask if we can help them out when they see us doing groundwork on properties.
All American is dedicated to keeping your family safe from the worst Mother Nature can throw at you. Don’t wait until it’s too late!
From flat top to slope front shelters, we can get a shelter out to your location promptly and get it installed before the next storm season. Contact us today to get a quote and get started!
All American Storm Shelters serves Northeastern Oklahoma, Claremore, Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Catoosa, Owasso, Sand Springs, Inola, Bartlesville, Pryor, Eufala, Grande Lake, Muskogee and other surrounding areas.