Deep Earth Bunkers

Deep Earth Bunkers Underground Shelters

Seen on the "Doomsday Bunkers Show" Season 1 Update

 If your the Discovery Channel and your going to make a Show about Doomsday Bunker's, then it's in your best interest to find a reputable Survival Shelter Business that offers custom quality bunkers. That's exactly what they found in The Deep Earth Bunker's out of Dallas, TX. Owner Scott Bales has been featured on the Doomsday Bunkers T.V. Show since the very beginning in Season 1. Throughout the Show it has Bales continually brain storming on other types of shelters that can save lives and add to his impressive list of survival bunkers Deep Earth carries.



The Deep Earth Bunker's are known for building quality shelters that resemble a modern condominium more then they do a Doomsday Bunker. With this well known and hard earned reputation with Hard Core Prepper's, Bales has completed projects the size of mansions buried under the earth with price tags going as high as $10 million. They can custom build your Doomsday Bunker for just about any size you can dream of with the average underground shelter approx. 1300 square feet.

seen on the Doomsday Bunkers Show
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As busy as Deep Earth Bunker's crews were working before The Discovery Channel featured this company, they are now working a lot of overtime and hiring new employee's to keep up with demand. With over 16,000 new requests for just the underground bunkers alone, I would expect they will be busy for some time to come. This is not even taking into consideration some of the new survival shelter's Bale's is continually adding to the line up. Yes, Scott is even working on a Sand Rail Dune Buggy with built-in turrets as his latest new project hopfully on this season of the Doomsday Bunkers Show.

Tsunami Pod Update:


We saw on the last Doomsday Bunker Show when Scott was still working on the Tsunami Pod taking it from an idea to a working pro-to-type before the Season ended. Since that time Scott has continued testing and perfecting the ultimate survival shelter specifically built for tsunami's. I'm happy to report that this is now an actual product and is now for sale.

What better place to test the Tsunami Pod then sending it down the Niagara Fall's? If the pod can survive that, then chances are it could also save your life in any weather related disaster. Here's a video of what the Tsunami Pod looks like as the finished product. If you want to see it go down the Niagara Falls, well it looks like they are going to make us wait for this next season of the Doomsday Bunker's Show. I just wonder who gets to go first? :-(



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18 comments:

  1. Deep earth bunkers filed for chapter 7 bankrupcy, website is shut down.

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    1. If you are still interested in an underground Bunker, please contact me at bsandmg@gmail.com. We build basic units starting at $7995 and up depending on your customization and shipping requirements. BB

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  2. Bankrupt??? They continually said they were booked with big projects. They said their wait times were between 6 months and 1 year.

    Atlas Survival Shelters is currently expanding into dome shaped shelters.

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  3. is this company still in business ? or Nahh

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  4. Just checked bankruptcy for Deep Earth Bunkers and the papers were filed in November last year, this is for those who just got to this site, like me.

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  5. Dumbasses... how is that end of the world working out for ya....economy great, Dow Jones doing better over ten years

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    1. Jm the economy is still shit! Are you kidding? You sir are the dumbass

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    2. Jim, you are the dumb ass ( two words by the way) if you depend on Obama to save you if something bad does happen. We preppers do this because we know fed.gov won't do a damn thing for us. You are a fool.

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  6. You stated during the build and test of your pyramid above ground bunker that a car would not be dropped from 30ft. Tell the people of Moore, OK that and they will laugh at you. There were cars piled up to the 3rd floor of the hospital that was hit on May 20th 2013.

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  7. Scott Bales never adequately managed his staff to keep quality production coming off a well-staffed production line, putting his ideas into an R&D Department, staffed with people whose job was to do SMALL SCALE mock-ups of his ideas, looking for kinks in the design, working on possible improvements/upgrade chouces to offer BEFORE laying out over $80,000.00 building a prototype. He treated his ideas, his fladhes of inspiration, as more impirtant than the orders waiting to be filled. He needed a bit and saddle to reign him in on his crazy, people-busting timelines. He put his production staff under terrible strain by pulling the manager off for other projects, by never having a staff meeting that we were privy to where things like the need for a second welder and more staff on the projects with drop-dead dates. No, I don't have an MBA, but just watching the show, you could see the problems with the company's management and that the road they were on, no matter the quality of the end product, if you are not having staff meetings discussing time lines and not be one man promising EVERYONE WHO CALLS IN FEB. AND MARCH, WANTING A BUNKER IN 4 WEEKS, DELIVERY IN 4 WEEKS! Scott couldn't set realistic expectations for clients re:delivery, and the production staff bore the brunt of the resulting company tsunami. If it actually hasn't happened yet, it will. And it won't be the economy's fault.

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  8. all off them are obsolete the air vent is a huge problem they need to create there own air with a greenhouse beneath the bunker itself. including a huge french drain underneath that! and they need to fill the hole with cement and spikes and re-bar protruding from the cement. the first thing i would do if i came across a bunker i would fill the whole thing with water, and if i don't have any water i would just fill the vent with fecal matter. there are sheep wolves and then there is people like me!

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  9. you guys are wrong they just changed their name http://www.bunkerbuilders.com/steel-bunkers.html

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  10. That's what companies that file bankruptcy do, they come back under a different name. It clears the old debt and lets them take in new business.

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  11. man I wouldn't pay 80,000 for what they build I would build a uber concrete and rebar basement with a drive way then back a repo $20,000 single wide trailer down into it and frame and ibeam a roof and steel plates over it then spend the rest $60,000 on septic, 3 escape tunnels, and solar power and a solar 12volt 2.hp water pump if im near a lake maybe disguise the top area with a abandoned playground and a few periscopes and fill it with drygoods not all cans like some people do maybe some trail game cams for keeping and eye on it and reversing some home surveilence sensor flood lights so that when I walk into a room my free powered lights come on o hell I do that now im so cheap haha when I have a black out I always have lights my neighbors ask me is your power on I say nope haha.

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  12. I'm also a prepped a under ground doom day survival shelter is a good way to go cause me and my wife and our family life will depend on it.the USA government is non trust worthy has hell.Having a under ground doom day survival Bunker made I say is the smart way to go to survive.

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  13. Where is Scott now?

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