Loose anchors, missing straps, or insurance demanding wind-zone compliance? We install and replace anchors, frame ties, and over-the-top straps to current Georgia code — same-week scheduling.
Whether your insurance company sent you a letter, a wind storm pulled an anchor, or your home was never properly anchored at all — we make it right and certify it.
Auger anchors driven to refusal in clay, sandy soil, or rocky ground. Quantity sized to your home and Georgia Wind Zone II code.
Replace rusted, frayed, or missing frame straps and over-the-top tie-downs with galvanized hardware.
Tighten loose anchors that have rotated or backed out, especially after wet seasons or freeze-thaw cycles.
Direct-to-frame galvanized straps and brackets where missing — required by HUD Wind Zone II.
For singlewides built before 1994 and any home in elevated wind zones — we install and tension correctly.
Diagonal vector plate anchors for soft or sandy soils where standard auger anchors won’t hold to spec.
Written certification letter and photos for your insurance company or mortgage holder.
If your home shifted, we re-set piers, replace cracked blocks, and re-anchor in one visit.
Free soil probe to determine which anchor type is required by code at your specific lot.
Honest, real-world pricing for southeast Georgia soil. Final cost depends on home size, soil condition, and how many anchors you need.
Free quote. Same-week service for insurance deadlines. Cert letter included.
Wind Zone II requires anchors at every diagonal tie point along the frame. A typical singlewide needs 8–12 anchors; a doublewide needs 14–20. Older or modified homes may require more.
Send us the letter and we’ll inspect, give you a quote within 48 hours, install or repair, and provide a written cert letter your carrier will accept.
Yes — homes built before 1994, and any home in higher wind zones, generally need over-the-top straps in addition to frame ties. We add them where missing.
Galvanized auger anchors typically last 25–40 years if properly installed. Straps usually need replacement after 15–20 years due to corrosion.
If the foundation is engineered and signed off as a permanent foundation, sometimes anchors aren’t required — but most southeast GA installs still require frame ties. We’ll check the paperwork.
Yes. We use vector plate anchors and helical anchors for soils where standard auger anchors won’t hold — common in low-lying parts of Candler and Bulloch County.
Free soil probe, free quote, written certification. Call now.
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