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Timber and Stone Landscape Design LLC
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Serving Plymouth Meeting, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"The companyâ s design work is superior. The installation of their designs and ideas is flawless and according to plan. The employees are experts in their skill set and committed to excellence and on-time delivery. I have no issue with recommending Timber and Stone Landscape Design to any interested party. They will undoubtedly be used for all my future exterior home landscape /hardscape plans."
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Lots of Prep Space
Largest Outdoor Kitchen in Doylestown
Gas Fire Pit
Multi-area Outdoor Kitchen

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Response time12 hrs
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Recommended by60%of homeowners
On Call Contracting Services LLC
4.4(
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Serving Plymouth Meeting, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

Free estimates

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"On Call Contracting is amazing! Prompt, affordable service for our growing family. We needed our kitchen done (including removing walls) and John was our guy! The entire process went so smooth and the results are beautiful. We had an out dated kitchen from 1960 and On Call helped us design, remove, re-build, and install our new kitchen cabinets and everything! Couldnt be happier and would highly recommend!"
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Response time1 day
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Recommended by82%of homeowners
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J & Sons Services Co
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Serving Plymouth Meeting, PA and surrounding areas

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Customers say: Quick response

"EXCELLENT JOB DONE, I WOULD RECOMMEND THEM TOO ANYONE THAT NEEDS WORK DONE ON THERE HOME, I'M A PERFECTIONIST N that's what they are, polite N respectful. N they clean up behind themselves. Thank you much"
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Response time2 days
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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JMD Builders LLC.
4.8(
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Serving Plymouth Meeting, PA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

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"Service was great, performed the work at a timely manner and kept space clean, the job results came out better than expected! A very great job! Would be hiring them for more future projects!"
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Response time3 days
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
FAQs for shelter or outbuilding building service projects in Plymouth Meeting, PA

A bomb shelter is an abode built to withstand disaster. Bomb shelters may refer to a space or bunker that can protect inhabitants through a hypothetical nuclear attack, apocalypse, or any other massive crisis. People usually build bomb shelters underground and stock them to live there a few days to a month at a time. Doomsday bunkers accommodate long-term living rather than just through a short crisis.

Builders construct bomb shelters with reinforced steel, box culvert, concrete, or other durable materials (but many professionals do not recommend shipping containers, as they’re not designed to live underground. If building underground, you’ll first have to excavate land before building the actual structure. You’ll have to implement air and water filtration systems, septic systems, and power supply.

It takes a lot of experience to safely and legally construct a bomb shelter, not to mention make sure it’s fit to live in for extended periods of time. It’s best to talk to a residential structural engineer near you for proper guidance.

The current standard filtration systems require filtering both air and water. For air, you’ll want an NBC filter system, which both domestic and international producers make. NBC stands for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical, which filters out all three. If you’re only building your shelter for natural disasters, chemical attacks, and biological attacks, you may opt for the less expensive HEPA filter system. 

Water filtration requires the same level of care. You’ll likely want to have a large water storage capacity to survive short-term disasters. For long-term living, you’ll want to have a water filtration system.

Rising S bunker prices depend on the size, ranging anywhere from $20,000 to $9 million. Their least expensive model is 96 square feet while their most expensive model has a gym, swimming pool, hot tub, and bowling alley.

  • Mini: $45,500

  • Standard Bomb Shelter: $67,500–$109,500

  • Silver Leaf: $140,000–$182,500

  • Admiral: $180,000–$500,000

  • Xtreme: $450,000–$780,000

  • Xtreme Bunker Complex: $840,000–$1,830,000

  • Luxury Series: $3,800,000–$9,600,000

You almost always need a permit to build a bunker on land with any type of public utilities running through it. You’ll want to check with your local building code enforcement agency to see if this is the case for your area. 

Because you’re building a structural component that often requires electricity, water, and sewage services, you’ll need to apply for permits to attach these utilities to your new property. However, off-grid-only units in rural areas may not need all or any of the permitting you’d normally find in more urban settings.

To survive a nuclear blast, you’ll need to have your bunker at least three feet underground. However, it’s usually advisable to put it further underground. To survive a close strike, you’ll want to have the bunker at least 10 feet down and with five-foot thick reinforced concrete. However, knowing exactly how deep to build depends on the size of the blast you’re trying to avoid. Most bunkers don’t need to be more than 5 feet below the ground. 

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