Mobile Home & Manufactured Home Anchors & Tie-Downs in Central Florida

Florida anchoring specialists for mobile homes and manufactured homes—anchor installation, tie-down systems, hurricane straps, inspections, repairs, and storm protection. Licensed and insured. Estimates.

J Pro Manufactured Home Service installs and repairs mobile home anchors, manufactured home tie-downs, and complete anchoring systems throughout Central Florida. From new tie-down installation to anchor inspections and hurricane-season preparation, our team helps protect your home against Florida's high winds and severe weather.

Mobile Home Anchors & Tie-Down Systems Explained

A complete mobile home anchoring system connects your manufactured home to the ground so it can resist uplift and lateral movement during storms. Anchors—including auger anchors, concrete deadmen, and frame ties—are secured in the soil or foundation. Tie-downs are the straps, rods, or cables that link the home to those anchor points. Hurricane straps and over-the-top straps are part of the wind-restraint system that works with your tie-down hardware for hurricane protection. Professional installation and regular inspections help catch corrosion and loose straps before hurricane season.

Our Anchoring & Tie-Down Services

Mobile Home Anchor Installation

Professional installation of ground anchors, auger anchors, and frame ties to secure your manufactured home foundation. We ensure proper spacing and tension for Florida wind zones.

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Manufactured Home Tie-Down Systems

Complete tie-down system installation with straps, cables, and hardware designed to prevent shifting during hurricanes and high winds. Full anchoring systems for storm protection.

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Florida Anchoring Code Compliance

Installations aligned with Florida building code requirements for manufactured housing. Documentation and compliance checks to support inspections and peace of mind.

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Mobile Home Anchor Repair & Replacement

Repair or replace corroded anchors, damaged hurricane straps, and worn tie-down hardware. We inspect existing systems and restore manufactured home stabilization.

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Why Proper Anchoring Matters in Florida

Florida leads the nation in manufactured housing—and in exposure to hurricanes and high winds. Without a properly maintained anchoring system, mobile and manufactured homes can shift, suffer structural damage, or fail inspections. Proper anchoring supports wind protection, helps stabilize your investment, and may matter when insurers review wind mitigation. Many homeowners also need documentation after purchasing an older home or before selling.

Florida Hurricane Protection for Manufactured Homes

Hurricane season demands more than a last-minute checklist. We help homeowners upgrade tie-down systems, replace rusted hurricane straps, and verify tension before storms arrive. If damage occurs, our storm and hurricane repair team works alongside anchoring specialists to restore safety. For older homes, wind resistance retrofitting can strengthen the full hurricane protection system.

Signs Your Tie-Downs or Anchors Need Replacement

  • Rust, pitting, or corrosion on straps, turnbuckles, or anchors
  • Loose, missing, or damaged hurricane straps and frame ties
  • Visible shifting, tilting, or new gaps after storms
  • Anchors pulled partially out of the ground or bent straps
  • Home age with no documented anchoring inspection in years

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Mobile Home Anchor Inspections & Compliance Checks

Our anchoring inspections review anchors, tie-down straps, tension, spacing, and hardware condition. We explain findings in plain language and provide estimates for any needed code compliance work. Inspection-led quotes help you understand whether you need minor repairs or a full tie-down installation.

Florida Wind Zones & Anchoring Requirements (Homeowner Guide)

Florida assigns wind zones that affect how manufactured homes must be anchored. Requirements depend on home design, setup (new installation vs. existing), soil type, and local enforcement. HUD installation standards and Florida building code requirements for manufactured housing guide proper anchor spacing and capacity. We evaluate your site and recommend systems appropriate for your wind zone—without guaranteeing regulatory outcomes. Request a Florida compliance check or schedule an estimate.

Anchor Repair & Replacement

Not every home needs a full new system. Targeted anchor repair, strap replacement, and tension adjustments can restore manufactured home stabilization when hardware has failed but the overall layout remains sound. When corrosion or storm damage is widespread, we recommend full re-anchoring with modern tie-down components built for Florida conditions.

Protect Your Home Before Hurricane Season

Do not wait for a storm warning. Schedule anchoring inspections and upgrades early so your mobile home tie-downs and hurricane straps are ready when it matters.

Protect Your Home Before Hurricane Season

How Our Anchoring Process Works

  1. Contact us — Call or request an estimate online.
  2. On-site inspection — We assess anchors, tie-downs, straps, and site conditions.
  3. Written recommendation — You receive a clear plan for install, repair, or upgrade.
  4. Professional work — Our crew completes installation or repairs with a final walkthrough.

What’s included in an estimate

  • On-site visit to your mobile or manufactured home
  • Assessment of existing anchors, tie-downs, and hurricane straps
  • Written recommendation for installation, repair, or compliance work
  • No-obligation quote for the scope of work discussed

Why Choose J Pro for Anchors & Tie-Downs?

  • Licensed and insured professionals
  • Florida building code focused installations
  • 15+ years serving Central Florida homeowners
  • On-site estimates and written recommendations
  • Warranty on workmanship
  • Clear process: inspection, plan, install or repair, walkthrough
  • Education on wind zones, straps, and storm preparation

Areas We Serve in Central Florida

J Pro Manufactured Home Service provides mobile home anchoring and manufactured home tie-down installation across Central Florida, including Orange County, Seminole County, Volusia County, Lake County, and the Kissimmee area in Osceola County. Whether you need a mobile home anchoring company in Orlando or tie-down repairs in Sanford, we are your local Florida anchoring specialist.

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Customer Reviews

What Our Customers Say About Anchors & Tie-Downs

“J Pro inspected our tie-downs before hurricane season and replaced corroded straps. Professional and thorough.”

— Central Florida homeowner

“They explained our anchoring system clearly and gave us a fair estimate for compliance work on our manufactured home.”

— Seminole County customer

Frequently Asked Questions

Florida requires manufactured and mobile homes to be installed with approved anchoring and tie-down systems that meet state and HUD installation standards. Requirements vary by wind zone, home age, and setup type. J Pro Manufactured Home Service provides professional evaluations and installations aligned with Florida building code requirements for manufactured housing. Learn about our code compliance services.

Yes. Manufactured homes in Florida must be secured with an approved anchoring system appropriate for the site wind zone. Older homes may have outdated or corroded tie-downs that no longer provide adequate storm protection. We inspect existing systems and recommend repairs, upgrades, or full re-anchoring when needed.

We recommend a professional anchor and tie-down inspection at least once per year, and always after a hurricane or severe storm. Florida's humidity, soil movement, and salt air can loosen straps, corrode anchors, and reduce tension over time. Regular inspections help catch problems before hurricane season.

Hurricane straps are steel connectors—often part of a tie-down or wind-restraint system—that link the manufactured home frame to ground anchors or stabilizing points. Along with over-the-top straps and frame ties, they help resist uplift and shifting during high winds. They work together with your full anchoring system, not as a standalone fix.

Anchors are the ground or foundation attachment points—such as auger anchors, concrete deadmen, or frame ties—secured in the soil or slab. Tie-downs are the straps, cables, or rods that connect the home to those anchors. A complete mobile home anchoring system includes both components working together for wind and storm protection.

Auger anchors are screw-in ground anchors used where soil conditions allow. They are commonly installed for manufactured homes in Central Florida when soil testing supports their use. Our anchor installation team selects the right anchor type for your site and wind zone.

Watch for rust or corrosion on straps and turnbuckles, loose or missing hardware, visible home shifting, sagging tie-downs, bent straps, and anchors pulled partway out of the ground. If doors or windows begin sticking after storms, your home may have moved. Schedule an inspection if you notice any of these signs.

Yes. Anchors and tie-downs can fail when systems are corroded, improperly installed, under-tensioned, or outdated for current wind zone requirements. Proper inspection, maintenance, and upgrades before storm season are the best ways to protect your mobile or manufactured home during hurricanes.

Many older manufactured homes benefit from re-anchoring or system upgrades. Original equipment may not meet current standards, or hardware may have deteriorated over decades. We assess existing systems and recommend repair, replacement, or a full tie-down installation when stabilization is needed.

Cost depends on home size, wind zone, soil conditions, number of anchors required, accessibility, and whether you need a full system or partial repair. We provide on-site estimates with a clear written recommendation—contact us for pricing specific to your home.

Our anchoring inspections include a visual review of anchors, straps, turnbuckles, and frame connections; assessment of rust, tension, and spacing; and recommendations for repair or replacement. When documentation is needed for compliance or insurance, we explain findings in plain language.

If an inspection identifies deficiencies, we outline required repairs or replacements and provide an estimate for the work. Our team can bring systems up to current Florida anchoring standards through anchor repair and replacement or full tie-down installation.

Many Florida insurers ask for proof of wind mitigation or proper anchoring, especially in coastal and high-wind areas. Requirements vary by carrier and policy. We recommend checking with your insurance agent; we can document the condition of your system after our inspection.

We serve Central Florida including Orange County, Seminole County, Volusia County, Lake County, and communities such as Orlando, Sanford, and Kissimmee in the Osceola County area. View all service areas.

Yes. After hurricanes and severe storms, we inspect and repair damaged anchors, straps, and tie-down hardware. We also coordinate with our storm and hurricane repair team when structural or exterior damage is present.

We install and upgrade anchoring systems aligned with Florida building code requirements for manufactured housing. Code compliance services and wind resistance retrofitting help older homes meet today's storm protection expectations.

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Licensed & insured
Florida code-focused installs
Estimates
Central Florida since 2008

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