Pier & Anchor Repair in Lumberton, TX

Piers carry the weight of the home and anchors hold it against wind. When either fails, the whole home is at risk.

Piers and anchors are the parts of a manufactured home support system that most homeowners never see, yet they carry every pound of the home and hold it in place during high wind. Piers are the vertical supports stacked under the steel I-beams, and anchors are the ground-driven or strapped tie-downs that resist uplift. In Southeast Texas both take a beating from shifting clay soil and years of moisture.

When you request a quote, we connect you with a licensed local contractor who inspects each pier for cracking, tilting, crushed caps, and missing shims, and checks anchors for corrosion, loose straps, and heads that have pulled loose from the ground. A pier that has settled or leaned no longer carries its share of the load, which forces neighboring piers and the frame to take more weight than they were designed for.

Repair work can mean re-seating and re-shimming piers, replacing failed piers with properly footed supports, adding piers where spans are too long, and installing or tightening anchors and tie-down straps to current standards. On homes near creeks and low ground in Hardin County, saturated soil often loosens anchor holding power, so the crew evaluates the ground itself, not just the hardware.

Anchor and tie-down condition matters for more than leveling. In a wind event, a home with failed anchors can shift on its piers or worse. The pros we refer are experienced with HUD-code homes and know the tie-down patterns manufactured homes require, so repairs restore both support and wind resistance.

Cost for pier and anchor repair depends on how many supports are affected, whether new footings are needed, soil moisture, and access under the home. Rather than guess, the licensed pros we connect you with provide a free on-site quote. Request one and a local contractor serving Hardin County will reach out.

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