What an installed shelter costs in Kansas in 2026
Storm shelter prices in Kansas track the national ranges closely. The numbers below are installed, not unit-only, and include anchoring to the slab. Final price depends on access, slab condition, and any custom work.
| Shelter type | Typical installed price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Above-ground steel (4–8 person) | $3,500 to $9,500 | Garage or interior, ICC 500 tested |
| Underground garage in-ground | $3,000 to $8,000 | Steel, set into cut garage slab |
| Backyard concrete cellar | $8,000 to $16,000 | Includes excavation and hatch |
| FEMA P-320 safe room | $5,000 to $14,000 | Full P-320 documentation, eligible for state rebates |
What drives price in this market
- Slab condition and whether a new pad is needed
- Garage access and whether the shelter has to be hand-walked in
- Door upgrades (ADA-compliant, larger clear opening)
- Whether the install documentation is required to support a rebate application
Kansas rebate context
Kansas county HMGP rebates: Periodic funding through Kansas Division of Emergency Management following federally declared disasters. Typical reimbursement up to 75% capped at $3,000 per household. Confirm enrollment is open before signing a contract; reimbursement is post-purchase and depends on documentation.
Sedgwick County (Wichita), Johnson County, and Reno County have run the most active programs in recent grant cycles.
How to use these numbers
Use the ranges as a sanity check on quotes. A quote noticeably below the low end of the range almost always reflects a documentation gap (no ICC 500 report, no P-320 reference, generic anchoring). A quote above the high end should come with a documented reason: difficult access, custom size, or premium door.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a storm shelter cost in Kansas?+
Installed prices in Kansas typically run $3,500 to $9,500 for an above-ground steel shelter, $3,000 to $8,000 for a garage in-ground unit, and $5,000 to $14,000 for a FEMA P-320 safe room.
Is there a rebate available in Kansas?+
Kansas county HMGP rebates. Periodic funding through Kansas Division of Emergency Management following federally declared disasters. Typical reimbursement up to 75% capped at $3,000 per household.
Does the shelter need to be ICC 500 tested?+
For meaningful tornado protection, yes. ICC 500 is the consensus standard with the actual test procedures. If a rebate is the goal, FEMA P-320 documentation is also typically required on top of ICC 500.
See also the broader Kansas storm shelter overview.