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Florida doesn’t give you a second chance with a storm. If your mobile home isn’t properly anchored, wind doesn’t have to be catastrophic to cause serious damage, a bad thunderstorm is enough.
We’ve been installing and inspecting anchor systems on mobile homes across Central Florida for 28 years. We know what the state requires, what actually works, and what to look for on an older home that may have never been properly anchored to begin with. If you’re not sure what’s holding your home down, that’s reason enough to call.
Don’t wait for a storm to find out, (863) 808-2200
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Signs Your Anchor System Needs Attention
- Your home was set up more than 10 years ago and anchors have never been inspected
- You can see rust, corrosion, or damage on visible tie-down straps
- Your home shifted or moved during a past storm
- You’re getting a new insurance policy and need documentation
- You recently purchased the home and don’t know its anchor history
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How We Handle Mobile Home Anchoring
1. We inspect what’s there first
We check your existing anchor straps, ground anchors, and over-the-top ties if applicable. We tell you exactly what’s in good shape and what isn’t.
2. We explain what you actually need
Florida has specific requirements depending on your home’s wind zone. We know the code and we’ll tell you what applies to your situation, no upselling, no padding the job.
3. We install it properly
New anchors are driven to the correct depth, straps are tensioned right, and everything is done to Florida requirements.
4. We document the work
If your insurance company or county needs paperwork, we’ve got you covered.
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FAQ
How many anchors does a mobile home need?
It depends on the size of your home and your wind zone. Florida requires a minimum number of anchors based on these factors, we’ll tell you exactly what your home needs when we inspect it.
How long do mobile home anchors last?
Steel ground anchors can last 10–15 years or more, but straps and hardware should be inspected regularly, especially after storms. Corrosion is the main enemy in Florida’s climate.
Do I need anchors if my home is in a mobile home park?
Yes. Park rules and Florida law both require properly installed anchor systems. The park isn’t responsible for your home, you are.
Can I get my anchors inspected without replacing them?
Absolutely. We can inspect your current system and give you an honest assessment. If they’re in good shape, we’ll tell you that too.
Will new anchors help my insurance rate?
In some cases, yes. A properly documented anchor system can affect your wind mitigation rating. Ask your insurance agent, we can provide the documentation they need.
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Service Area
We serve mobile homeowners throughout Central Florida, Polk County, Highlands County, Hardee County, Hillsborough County, and surrounding areas. Call to confirm your location, (863) 808-2200.
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Final CTA
Don’t leave it to chance before the next storm.
Call us for a straight answer on your anchor system, no pressure, just 28 years of honest experience.
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