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<blockquote data-quote="COZICAN" data-source="post: 2747069" data-attributes="member: 27657"><p>They install the ones in garage floors in a hole larger than the shelter itself. There is concrete underneath it, on all sides and under the lip of the hole. If one ever floated it would have to have been installed another way. I put my fiberglass pool in 10 years ago when everyone I mentioned it to said it would surely float out. Heck, battleships float! What is stopping your house slab from floating away? The few stormshelter mishaps lately have been flukes. Poor installation, poor drainage or flooding accounted for all of them. I have no reason not to trust mine.</p><p></p><p>Coz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COZICAN, post: 2747069, member: 27657"] They install the ones in garage floors in a hole larger than the shelter itself. There is concrete underneath it, on all sides and under the lip of the hole. If one ever floated it would have to have been installed another way. I put my fiberglass pool in 10 years ago when everyone I mentioned it to said it would surely float out. Heck, battleships float! What is stopping your house slab from floating away? The few stormshelter mishaps lately have been flukes. Poor installation, poor drainage or flooding accounted for all of them. I have no reason not to trust mine. Coz [/QUOTE]
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