Kentucky tornado storm shelter business can't keep up with demand

Kentucky tornado storm shelter business can't keep up with demand

Kentucky tornado storm shelter business can't keep up with demand

Paul Gabehart owns and operates Kentucky Storm Shelters. He sells and installs prefab storm shelters as well as safe rooms..
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While prices range between approximately $5000 to $12,000, depending on the size, Paul Gabehart said that it could take several months before he can do their job.

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