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MW Modular
Installers is dedicated to delivering customer satisfaction by following
proper installation techniques & procedures required by law to
transport your mobile home.
Mobile Home & Modular Installation Services include:
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Florida State Licensed
Mobile home Mover & Installer
(Florida State License # IH-0000179)
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Re-leveling all size Mobile homes
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Retro fit your existing
Mobile home To Meet State Regulating Standards Of Code 15C-1
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replacing old Mobile Home rusted anchors with new galvanized anchors
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Proper Spacing
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Add additional foundation
piers
MW modular
Installers & Mobile Home Movers procedures and installation services act in accordance with
standards set by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for
the proper installation and setting of mobile/manufactured homes and
park trailers.
For More Information on Florida Code 15C-1 Please Read The Section
Below.
Florida Administrative Code 15C-1
It's not
just hurricanes that require special attention by owners of manufactured
homes in Florida. Many manufactured home owners in Florida create an
assumption that hurricanes are the only natural weather phenomenon that
their manufactured home needs protection from. Along with the correlated
risk associated with living in Florida and hurricanes also comes a very
high risk of experiencing violent thunderstorms in summer months, with
lightening, strong winds and tornadoes, owners of manufactured homes
need to keep all weather conditions in mind when planning to protect
their home and make sure that installation of their manufactured/mobile
home is performed in accordance with Florida Administrative Code 15C-1.
Prior to
the vast amounts of devastation and damage to manufactured/mobile homes
caused by the winds of Hurricane Andrew in 1992, the pier and anchor
placement was determined by local county codes. Shortly after hurricane
Andrew the Florida Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) implemented a very
strict state code for all Manufactured/Mobile Home installation.
15C-1.0102
Installation Standards for Mobile/Manufactured Homes and Park Trailers.
The
standards set forth herein are requirements for all mobile/manufactured
home and park trailer installations, unless otherwise specified in this
rule. All installations of mobile/manufactured homes shall be performed
by either a licensed installer, dealer installer or manufacturer
installer.
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Installation Standards
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Anchors, Piers And
Tie-Down Components
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Site Preparation
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Auger Anchors
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Stabilizing Devices
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Foundations, Piers, And Load Bearing Support Devices
Installation standards
Installation standards for the set-up of new or used manufactured homes
and park trailers shall be in compliance with the manufacturer
installation instructions unless otherwise specified in this rule. In
the absence of the manufacturer installation instructions, used
mobile/manufactured homes and park trailers shall comply with the
provisions of this rule. The park trailer manufacturer shall make
built-in provisions for a minimum of three (3) vertical tie-down straps
and three (3) frame tie-down straps on each side of the unit. All used
park trailers shall have at least three (3) vertical and three (3) frame
tie-down straps installed. Exception: The center vertical tie-down strap
on used units may be exempt when it is structurally prohibitive to
install.
anchors, piers and
tie-down components
All
anchors, piers and tie-down components used in the installation of a
mobile/manufactured home or park trailer shall be tested, listed and
approved by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles,
Bureau of Mobile Home and Recreational Vehicle Construction. If tests
are conducted out of the State of Florida, the anchor or component
manufacturer shall pay the expenses (per diem and travel) incurred by
this out-of-state travel. Installation of such anchors, piers and
tie-down components shall be in accordance with the manufacturer
instructions used during the testing procedure.
Site Preparation
Site
Preparation: The under-home grade (ground) shall be cleaned of all
vegetation and organic material; i.e., stumps, roots, etc., except grass
not exceeding three inches (3'') in height. The area beneath and around
the home shall be graded, sloped for proper drainage so that water will
not accumulate under the home. All grass and organic material shall be
removed and the pier foundation placed on stable soil or compacted fill.
When the soil compaction or soil bearing capacity is not known, assume
one thousand (1,000) psf or consult with the local building authority.
Soil shall be removed from an area of at least 16'' 16'' to a depth
equal to the height of the pier base. Exception: When being installed on
fresh, clean, compacted fill the pier base may be placed on top of the
soil. The bottom of the footer(s) shall be placed on stable soil. The
pier foundation shall be a minimum of 4'' 16'' 16'' solid concrete pad,
pre-cast or poured eight inch (8'') minimum in place, or other material
approved and listed by the department. Where the manufacturer
specifications have additional requirements than the above, the more
stringent shall apply.
Auger Anchors
Auger
Anchors: All mobile/manufactured homes and park trailers shall be
anchored with approved auger anchors, which shall be coated with
hot-dipped zinc galvanizing (ASTM Standard #123-89A, which is hereby
incorporated by reference); .60 ounces per square foot. Auger anchors
shall be installed to the manufacturers installation instructions with
special emphasis on soil classification and placed in undisturbed or
compacted soil. Piers are to be installed off center of the anchors so
as not to interfere with the proper alignment of the strapping. Anchors
may be installed in predrilled holes provided the anchor penetrates a
minimum of two feet (2') into undisturbed soil beyond the predrilled
hole. When the anchor manufacturer installation instructions permit, the
hole is then backfilled with soil compacted in layers not exceeding six
inches (6''). For manufactured homes produced after July 13, 1994, refer
to the manufacturer set-up manual for the working load requirements for
anchors at the different tie points on the manufactured home. For used
manufactured homes manufactured after July 13, 1994, and the
manufacturer set-up manual is not available, all anchor points at side
walls, shear walls, end walls, center line and other points as
identified by the manufacturer, shall be certified for a working load of
four thousand (4,000) pounds, with an ultimate load of six thousand
(6,000) pounds. Anchors are required one at each end of shear walls; one
on each end of each I-beam; one frame tie at each vertical tie point;
one on each end of each marriage wall (center line); and on each ridge
beam support post. Note: Coral anchors are not designed to meet Zone II
and Zone III wind requirements.
Stabilizing Devices
Stabilizing Devices: All ground anchors shall have approved stabilizing
devices approved by the department, each of which shall have a minimum
surface area of 180 square inches and shall be coated with hot-dipped
zinc galvanizing (ASTM Standard 123-89A, which is hereby incorporated by
reference); .60 ounces per square foot or zinc coated to ASTM (A929/A
929M-96, which is hereby incorporated by reference). The stabilizing
device shall be installed with the top of the stabilizing device
installed flush with the soil to prevent the anchor from deflecting.
Exception: Stabilizer devices are not required at center line or
marriage wall locations unless required by the manufacturer set-up
manual.
Foundations, piers, and load bearing support devices
Foundations, piers or other load bearing supports or devices shall be
installed and constructed to evenly distribute the load. Steel piers
with mechanical adjustments shall be securely attached to the frame of
all mobile/manufactured homes or park trailers. (See Figure C in Rule
15C-1.0103, F.A.C.) Manufactured load-bearing supports or devices shall
be listed and approved for the use in which it was applied or piers
shall be constructed as outlined in this rule. Concrete products shall
comply with the following specifications: Minimum dimensional and
structural requirements for load-bearing solid and cell concrete blocks
shall be to the Standard Specification for Load-Bearing Concrete Masonry
Units, ASTM C-90, 1996 edition. Concrete foundations and cap blocks must
have a minimum of two thousand two hundred (2,200) pound flexural
strength as measured by Standard Test Method for Sampling and Testing
Concrete Masonry Units, ASTM C140-96. Solid 4 concrete blocks are the
minimum thickness of blocks that will meet this test. Poured concrete
shall be a minimum of fcl = 2500 PSI. All plastic products shall be
conditioned to ASTM D 618-61, reapproved 1990, Standard Practice for
Conditioning Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials for Testing.
Plastics shall be tested to the following standards: ASTM D 790-92,
Standard Test Methods for Flexural Properties of Unreinforced and
Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials; ASTM D 732-85,
Standard Test Method for Shear Strength of Plastics by Punch Tool and
ASTM G 53-88, Standard Practice for Operating Light and Water Exposure
Apparatus for Exposure of Nonmetallic Materials. All of the above ASTM
Standards in subsection (6) are hereby incorporated by reference.
Specific Authority 320.011, 320.8325(2) FS. Law Implemented
320.77(10), 320.822(12), 320.8285, 320.8325, 320.835(2) FS. History ew
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