Wolcott Storm Shelters
In-stock, FEMA-rated shelters shipped fast and installed by local pros. See all available Storm Shelter options:
Storm Shelters for Homes, Schools, and Worksites
It’s not just about where you live, it’s about who you’re protecting. We’ll help you match the right shelter to your space, your budget, and the people counting on you.
Residential
Above-Ground Shelter
A strong, versatile option that installs quickly and fits most residential lots.
Holds 4–10 people
All-steel, bolt-down safe room
Survive-A-Storm certified for EF-5 impact
Residential
Below-Ground Shelter
Discreet and secure, this in-ground unit offers maximum protection with minimal footprint.
Installs flush in garage or yard
Water-resistant and sealed
Heavy-duty steel construction
Commercial
Above-Ground Shelter
Engineered for public safety in schools, city buildings, and large facilities.
Schools, fire stations, public facilities
Multi-unit configurations available
ADA-compliant access available
Why Choose Wolcott Storm Shelters?
When the warning siren goes off, delay is the enemy. Wolcott keeps shelters on the ground in Tennessee, ready for quick delivery, and sends the same certified team to handle every bolt and seal.
Tested to FEMA and ICC standards, backed by local experts who stay on the line after the truck pulls away – this is protection you can count on when seconds matter.
Serving All of Tennessee
Nashville
Memphis
Knoxville
Tri‑Cities
Chattanooga
Rural Tennessee
What You Need To Know About Tennessee Storms
Tornadoes are unpredictable. Preparing for them shouldn’t be. Below, you’ll find the key facts, safety standards, and installation details that make Wolcott a reliable partner in storm protection.
Storm Risk in Tennessee
- Tennessee averages 29 tornadoes per year
- Second peak season hits in November
- High-risk counties include Davidson, Sumner, Wilson, and Shelby
What Makes a Shelter FEMA-Compliant
- Tested for 250+ MPH wind resistance
- Anchored to prevent lift or shift
- Debris-impact certified by Texas Tech Wind Institute
How Installation Works
- Site check, prep, and set—usually done in one day
- Options for slab, garage, or in-ground installs
- Permit help and county coordination available
Registering Your Shelter
- Many counties offer shelter registry programs
- Helps emergency services locate your shelter after a storm
Talk to a Storm Safety Professional Today.
Get straight answers from local experts who specialize in storm shelter safety and installation.
