About Us
It began with a storm. A group of friends, each living in different parts of the country, found themselves dealing with the same problem: their homes weren’t built to withstand the kind of disasters they’d read about in survival forums. One lost power for weeks. Another had to replace a roof that collapsed under heavy rain. Frustration turned into determination. In 2019, they launched Armageddon Con—not as a luxury brand, but as a resource for people who wanted to build homes that could survive anything. No frills. No hype. Just real-world solutions for people who refuse to be caught off guard.
Our editorial team isn’t just writers—we’re doers. Every article, guide, and product review is shaped by hands that’ve fixed leaking pipes in the middle of a blizzard, installed solar panels with no help, and spent sleepless nights troubleshooting backup generators. We don’t talk about “smart homes” or “modern aesthetics.” We talk about water storage, energy independence, and building codes that matter. If it doesn’t help you survive a crisis, it doesn’t belong here. That’s not just our philosophy—it’s how we’ve earned the trust of thousands of readers who’ve turned our advice into real resilience.
From buried fuel tanks to off-grid plumbing, we treat every home upgrade as a line of defense. You won’t find glossy photos of staged rooms here—just step-by-step breakdowns of how to reinforce your foundation against floods, how to stockpile supplies without drawing attention, or how to retrofit your cabin for months of isolation. We’ve vetted every tool, every material, and every technique through years of trial and error. Because when the grid goes dark, your home isn’t just a shelter—it’s your last line of defense.
Don’t wait for the next disaster to realize your home isn’t ready. Explore our guides, reviews, and how-tos today—then check out our Contact Us page to share your story, ask questions, or let us know what we’re missing. Your survival starts with preparation. Your home is your first line of defense. Make it count.