Florida Anchor & Barrier                                          toll-free (800) 681-3772

  Mobile & Manufactured Home Vapor Barriers,                                                 Fl license #1H-0000949   
  Hurricane Anchors, Stabilization and Repair                                                    Insured & Bonded   

About Us

Florida Anchor & Barrier is a Fully Insured and Bonded State Licensed Mobile Home Contractor. We are a member of the Better Business Bureau and the National Association of Mold Professionals. We do set-up and also repair of mobile homes. We offer a no obligation, FREE Inspection. Please visit our testimonials page to read some of the letters from our satisfied customers.
 
We Specialize in:

  • We Offer a Five (5) Year Set-up Maintenance Plan
  • Replace Rusted Anchors
  • Add Anchors
  • Retro-fit to Current State Standards
  • Longitudinal Stabilizing
  • Leveling
  • Blocking
  • Carport Strapping
  • Remove Torn or Old Vapor Barrier
  • Replace with State Approved Vapor Barrier Under Your Home
  • Remove and Replace Insulation Under your Home
  • Lifetime Guarantee

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I speak to someone without a commitment?
A: Sure! We are happy to have a staff member come to your home to provide a free estimate, show you samples of our materials, discuss what is included in our services, and cover our Lifetime Guarantee. Call (800) 681-3772 to set up an appointment.


Q: Will the technicians have to enter my home to provide the service?
A: No! Our uniformed technicians do not need to, and will not ask to, enter your home during the process of repairing your home. The complete service takes less than a day - and provides little inconvenience to you and your family.


Q: What is a Vapor Barrier?
A: Also known as Moisture Barrier, a Vapor Barrier is the underbelly material that covers, holds up, and protects the insulation under the subfloor. An intact vapor barrier prevents nesting of rodents in the insulation as well as minimizes the impact of moisture build up in the subfloor and wall system.



Q: What does it mean to Retrofit a mobile home?
A: To upgrade an existing home’s understructure by installing a state or federally certified foundation system to satisfy jurisdictional codes or insurance and lending requirements