replace it. Remove that one, fill the hole with dirt and concrete top and put one in the ground out back.
I would have a hard time having much confidence in one made out of metal but thats just me was raised with a dug out and framed with old telephone poles and bridge timbers for the walls and roof then covered with dirt and it survived atleast 2 tornados that i can remember that passed over. I would rather just build one on site over the prefab ones, the ones i have seen the steps are to hard to get in and out of if you have some physical handicap or mobility issue.
Like they did on the Garden Shaft in “The Curse of Oak Island”.There are companies that will pressure seal it. They will drill holes and use high pressure pumps to inject hydrophilic foam in and around the shelter.
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The builder that I bought my house from offered to have one installed at his cost, as part of negotiation on the price so as to not lower the house values of the other new homes he was building. I accepted and wish I hadnt. I hate that thing. He would have negotiated other things instead. I had him repaint the inside to a color of my choice rather than the chalky white he used. I also got a good quality storm door installed. No I hate the cheap carpet he used and instead of a garage fraidy hole, I wish I had him remove the carpet and put down wood flooring or similar. Cost would have been less for him as he had the manpower to do it and there was no furniture to move yet.Those in the ground shelters in the garage scare me. It's like a coffin. My neighbor had one installed and 2 days later it floated up out of the ground. And they are a pain to climb down into. I'm very happy with my above ground walk in shelter.
Redneck PSA:replace it. Remove that one, fill the hole with dirt and concrete top and put one in the ground out back.
Ours had 2 or 3 step cant remember for sure but was easier to get in and out of than alot of the steps i see on peoples porches and the back 3 ft of it was where mom stored all her canned veg, friuts ,jelly/jams and pickles and at one time we had 15 people in it with plenty of room for everyone to sit even thou 3/4 of them was kids.The steps to access and egress an in-ground shelter was the deal killer for us. Too hard to get ourselves and the dogs into one. I prefer an easy access, above ground shelter. When built and installed properly they're just as safe without a lot of the issues of in-ground shelters.
Like they did on the Garden Shaft in “The Curse of Oak Island”.
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