Engineered steel support for residential manufactured housing
Mobile home foundation and leveling systems provide fast consistent vertical support while controlling differential movement caused by soil conditions, moisture changes. Traditional concrete footings take longer to install with no adjustability and can contribute to uneven support over time. ECP’s mobile home leveling system uses helical piles as a structural replacement for concrete footings, creating a stable, engineered foundation solution beneath manufactured homes.
Helical piles are installed to design depth and capacity beneath the home, transferring loads to soils not affected with seasonal changes. Helical piles have an internal adjustable post designed for different grades of elevation. The top cap is secured with set screws on top of the adjustable post that attaches to the manufactured home steel I-beams. The helical piles provide uplift and compression support for single and double-wide manufactured homes.
To address lateral movement and sway, the system incorporates cross bracing between supports with an all-thread turnbuckle system. This added reinforcement improves overall structural stability and helps maintain proper alignment of the home over time. The result is a foundation system that provides controlled support, long-term performance, and improved resistance to movement compared to conventional footing methods.
For contractors, ECP’s mobile home leveling system delivers a quick, predictable, repeatable approach to manufactured housing support that reduces soil-related risk and provides a durable alternative to concrete footings.
Talk to ECP about specifying helical pile leveling systems for mobile home foundations.