Anchors & Tie-Downs

Keep your home sturdy and safe during storm season with reinforced hurricane anchors and tie-downs.

Hurricane Anchors

Secure your home for Florida’s unpredictable weather

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Why are mobile home anchors and tie-downs important?

Mobile home anchors and tie-downs help keep mobile homes safe during strong storms and high winds. Since mobile homes sit on a frame instead of a permanent foundation, they can shift or tip over in bad weather. Tie-downs hold the home securely to the ground, making it much harder for strong winds to move or lift it. Without these safety measures, a mobile home could be seriously damaged or even blown away during a hurricane.

Having strong mobile home anchors and tie-downs also helps protect the people inside. A securely fastened home is less likely to be damaged, which means fewer repairs and a safer place to live. In states like Florida, where hurricanes are common, mobile homes are required to have proper tie-downs to meet safety rules. It’s also important to check them regularly to make sure they stay in good shape. With the right protection in place, you can have peace of mind when storm season comes.

In addition to installation and regular inspections, upgrading older tie-down systems can provide even better protection against extreme weather. Modern anchoring systems are designed to withstand stronger winds and meet updated safety standards, giving mobile homeowners greater security. If you’re unsure about the condition of your tie-downs, a professional can assess them and recommend any necessary improvements. Investing in a strong anchoring system not only protects your home and belongings but also gives you confidence that your mobile home is as safe as possible during hurricane season.

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Protects Your Home from Storm Damage

Meets Florida Safety Regulations

Professional Installation & Inspections

Competitive Pricing Structure

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F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should hurricane anchors and tie-downs be inspected?

It’s a good idea to have them inspected at least once a year, especially before hurricane season. Over time, straps can loosen or rust, so regular maintenance ensures they stay strong and effective.

Are hurricane anchors and tie-downs required by law?

Yes, in many states, including Florida, mobile homes must have properly installed tie-downs to meet safety regulations. These rules help protect homeowners by reducing the risk of serious damage in high winds.

Can I install hurricane anchors and tie-downs myself?

While it’s possible to install them yourself, it’s best to have a professional do it to ensure they meet state and local safety standards. Proper installation is key to making sure they provide maximum protection during a storm.