Mobile Home Carport Installation in Florida

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Living in a Florida mobile home means preparing for tropical storms, hurricanes, and year-round heavy rain. A strong, well-built carport isn’t just an upgrade — it’s essential protection for your home, vehicles, and outdoor space.

At Florida Anchor & Barrier, we specialize in custom aluminum carport installation for mobile homes, engineered to meet Florida’s strict hurricane wind codes. Our durable, low-maintenance carports are designed to protect against extreme weather while boosting curb appeal and property value.

  • Hurricane-rated aluminum carports built for Florida’s climate
  • Fast, code-compliant installation from licensed local experts
  • Long-lasting protection with minimal maintenance
  • Affordable pricing with free estimates

📞 Call Florida Anchor & Barrier today to schedule your free carport consultation: (800) 681-3772

Why Every Florida Mobile Home Needs a Hurricane-Rated Carport

Florida’s climate is tough on mobile homes — from relentless sun and humidity to heavy rain, hail, and hurricane-force winds. A custom aluminum mobile home carport gives you year-round protection and peace of mind.

A properly installed carport not only shields your vehicle from UV damage, storms, and falling debris but also prevents costly water runoff that can damage your home’s skirting, siding, and foundation.

In many Florida communities, carports are required for insurance coverage or HOA compliance. Even when they’re not, most homeowners quickly discover that a carport becomes one of the most valuable features of their property — providing shade, dry storage, and multipurpose protection for far more than just vehicles.

At Florida Anchor & Barrier, we install hurricane-rated aluminum carports for mobile homes, manufactured homes, RV pads, golf carts, and boats — all customized to your space, needs, and Florida wind zone requirements.

  • Protect your home, vehicles, and outdoor spaces from Florida weather
  • Meet insurance and HOA requirements with a code-compliant carport
  • Get a custom-built, hurricane-tested solution that lasts for decades

📞 Call today for a free estimate on your mobile home carport installation: (800) 681-3772

The Benefits of Aluminum Carports for Florida Mobile Homes

When it comes to protecting your mobile home in Florida, choosing the right carport material makes all the difference. That’s why more homeowners are turning to aluminum carports — the smart, durable, and low-maintenance choice for Florida’s harsh climate.

Unlike wood or steel, aluminum is naturally rust- and rot-resistant, making it the perfect solution for Florida’s humidity, heavy rain, and salt exposure in coastal areas. With aluminum carports, you’ll never worry about corrosion, mold, or warping — and you won’t waste time on repainting or repairs.

  • Rust-Resistant & Hurricane-Ready – built to handle Florida’s storms, humidity, and coastal air
  • Cooler & Energy-Saving – reflects heat, keeping shaded areas cooler on hot summer days
  • Low-Maintenance Durability – no repainting, no rotting, no fading — just long-lasting performance
  • Lightweight & Strong – easier, faster installation with a structure designed to last decades

At Florida Anchor & Barrier, our custom aluminum mobile home carports are engineered for Florida wind zones and hurricane codes, giving you unmatched protection, curb appeal, and value.

📞 Call today for your free aluminum carport estimate: (800) 681-3772

Built to Florida Code – Wind Rated and Permitted

Florida has some of the strictest building codes in the country — especially when it comes to mobile home structures. We take that seriously.

Every mobile home carport we install is designed to meet or exceed Florida’s wind load requirements for your specific location. Whether you’re in Wind Zone II or Wind Zone III, we use only Florida-approved aluminum materials, along with anchoring systems that ensure structural integrity even in strong storms.

We handle all permitting on your behalf, so you don’t have to worry about paperwork, inspections, or engineering. From start to finish, our team ensures your carport is compliant, secure, and fully integrated into your mobile home site.

Mobile Home Carports Designed for Real Life

Our carports are more than just overhead covers. Florida homeowners use them for covered patios, shaded work areas, tool storage, BBQ spots, and more. They create livable outdoor space you can actually enjoy — rain or shine.

Each installation is custom-fit to your home. We work with you to determine the size, height, and layout that works best. Whether you want a basic single-vehicle structure or an oversized dual-purpose carport for both cars and recreational equipment, we’ll build it to last — and build it right.

Florida Anchor and Barrier: The Experts in Mobile Home Carports

With years of experience working specifically with mobile home owners across Florida, Florida Anchor and Barrier understands the details that matter. Our team doesn’t just install structures — we install peace of mind.

We know how to work with older mobile home frames, park regulations, tight spaces, and unique lot challenges. We also understand that fast service, transparent pricing, and clean job sites make all the difference. When you hire us, you get a fully licensed, experienced team that does it right the first time.

Florida Anchor and Barrier vapor barrier truckWhy Choose Florida Anchor & Barrier for Your Mobile Home Carport?

At Florida Anchor & Barrier, we specialize in mobile home carports designed for Florida’s weather and building codes. Every structure we install is wind-rated, permitted, and anchored to meet Florida’s strict standards, including Wind Zone II and III areas.

Unlike general contractors, we focus exclusively on mobile home protection — from carports to anchors, skirting, and vapor barriers. That means we understand the unique needs of mobile homeowners and know how to work within park regulations, tight spaces, and older home frames.

We handle everything from permitting to final inspection, so you don’t have to. Our team is fully licensed and insured in Florida, with a reputation for fast, clean, and code-compliant installations. Whether you’re replacing an old carport or adding one for the first time, we build it right — and we build it to last.

Contact Florida Anchor and Barrier today to ensure your mobile home is protected with a quality vapor barrier.

Florida Anchor And Barrier 

Call to find out if we service your city! 

800.681.3772

SERVICE ZONE (COUNTIES): Charlotte, Citrus, Collier, Glades, Hardee, Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Indian River, Lee, Manatee, Marion, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Saint Lucie, Sarasota, Sumter, Volusia

HEAD OFFICE: 11590 US Hwy 19 N Clearwater, FL 33764

Q1. Do I need a permit to install a mobile home carport in Florida?

Yes. Florida law requires permits for any structural addition to a mobile or manufactured home, including carports. Permits ensure the structure meets wind-load and hurricane zone requirements, especially in Wind Zones II and III. At Florida Anchor & Barrier, we handle all permitting for you — including engineering, inspections, and local code compliance.


Q2. Are aluminum carports rated for hurricanes in Florida?

Absolutely. Our carports are built with Florida-approved aluminum materials and anchored using hurricane-rated systems. We design every installation to withstand high winds and meet the specific wind zone rating of your property — whether you’re inland or on the coast.


Q3. What is the best material for carports in Florida?

Aluminum is the best choice for mobile home carports in Florida. It’s rust-proof, lightweight, heat-reflective, and won’t rot or crack. Unlike steel or wood, aluminum holds up against salt air, humidity, and intense sun without requiring regular maintenance or replacement.


Q4. Can I install a carport on a manufactured home or modular home?

Yes, carports can be safely and legally installed on manufactured, modular, and mobile homes in Florida — as long as they are properly permitted, anchored, and built to code. Our team ensures the structure integrates securely with your existing home, and meets all HUD and state regulations.


Q5. How much does a mobile home carport cost in Florida?

Costs vary depending on the size, height, location, and specific wind zone requirements. On average, a code-compliant aluminum carport in Florida ranges from $3,000 to $7,500. We provide free estimates and never charge hidden fees.


Q6. What sizes are available for mobile home carports?

We offer a wide range of carport sizes — from single-vehicle coverage to double-wide and extended-length carports that fit RVs, boats, golf carts, and more. Each structure is custom-built to your space and needs, including roof slope, height clearance, and drainage planning.


Q7. How long does it take to install a carport in Florida?

Once permits are approved, most carport installations are completed in one to two days. We handle all project management and scheduling for a smooth, stress-free experience.


Q8. Can I add gutters or drainage systems to my carport?

Yes. We offer gutter systems and downspouts as optional add-ons for all carports. This helps direct rainwater away from your foundation, reducing the risk of erosion, flooding, or damage to your skirting.


Q9. Is it possible to use a carport for more than just a vehicle?

Definitely. Many Florida mobile homeowners use carports as covered patios, workshop spaces, BBQ areas, storage zones, or shaded parking for golf carts and motorcycles. With proper height and layout, they can even accommodate RVs or boats.


Q10. Do I need to be home during the installation?

It’s helpful but not required. As long as we have access to the installation area and clear instructions, our team can complete the project and coordinate inspections on your behalf.


Q11. What makes Florida Anchor & Barrier different from other carport companies?

We focus specifically on mobile home protection systems, not just general contracting. That means every carport we install is custom-designed for Florida’s climate and mobile home infrastructure, with permitting, anchoring, and inspections done the right way — from start to finish.