About This Service
About this Service
EMP shielding in Billings protects bunker electronics in Yellowstone Valley homes and rural acreage from radiated and conducted EMP threats. It suits suburban basements converted to shelters and new excavations on clay and silt soils.
Systems use continuous conductive mesh bonded to concrete shells, RF‑tight conduit seals, and epoxy‑filled bonded gland plates to seal cable penetrations against soil moisture common to clay soils. Engineered shoring and drainage keep the enclosure dry so bonds remain low resistance.
Verification uses insertion‑loss testing and low‑ohm bonding checks at every penetration; surge protection protects incoming mains and generator lines. Expect feedthroughs elevated above seasonal groundwater and a pre‑handoff continuity report documenting measured attenuation.