Anchors & Tie-Down Systems

Complete anchoring solutions for manufactured and mobile homes — from earth auger anchors to concrete tie-downs, connectors, and straps.

Oliver Technologies manufactures a comprehensive line of ground anchors and tie-down systems for the manufactured and mobile home industry. Our anchor product line includes rock and earth auger anchors for challenging soils, multi-purpose eye and barbed drive anchors for standard conditions, concrete anchors for slab installations, and shed and storm shelter anchors for outbuilding protection. Combined with our full range of tie-down connectors, straps, and stabilizers, Oliver Technologies provides everything needed for code-compliant HUD 3285 anchoring installations across all US wind zones. All products are manufactured at our facility in Hohenwald, Tennessee.

The Right Anchor for Every Soil Condition

Choosing the correct anchor type is critical for a safe, code-compliant manufactured home installation. Soil conditions, wind zone requirements, and structure type all determine which anchoring system provides the best holding power and long-term stability.

Oliver Technologies manufactures anchors for every installation scenario — from the hardest rock formations to standard soils, concrete slabs, and everything in between. Our complete product line ensures you have the right anchor, connector, and stabilizer for any job.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of anchor do I need for my mobile home?
The right anchor depends on your soil type and wind zone. For hard or rocky soils, use rock and earth auger anchors. For standard soils, barbed drive or eye auger anchors work well. For concrete slab installations, use our wet-set or dry-set concrete anchors. Check our USA Wind Zone Map to determine your wind zone requirements.
How many anchors does a manufactured home need?
The number of anchors required depends on your wind zone, home size, and local building codes. HUD 3285 standards specify minimum anchoring requirements based on these factors. Contact us or your local installer for specific requirements.
What is the difference between auger anchors and drive anchors?
Auger anchors have helix (screw-like) cutting surfaces that are rotated into the ground, providing strong holding power in hard and rocky soils. Drive anchors are hammered directly into the ground, offering faster installation in standard soil conditions. Auger anchors generally provide higher holding capacity but take longer to install.
Do these anchors meet HUD installation standards?
Yes, all Oliver Technologies anchors are manufactured to meet or exceed HUD 3285 installation standards for manufactured housing and are rated for use in all three US wind zones.

Need Help Choosing?

Our team can help you select the right products for your installation. Call us or request a quote.