Mobile Home Hardware keeps manufactured and mobile homes safe, weather-tight, and comfortable. Here you’ll find purpose-built parts sized for factory-built housing along with the tools that make upgrades and repairs fast. From exterior door locks, hinges, and storm doors to window latches, cranks, and weatherstripping, every item is selected to fit common mobile home dimensions and materials. Skirting, vents, and access doors help control moisture and improve curb appeal, while roof vents, flashing, sealants, and neoprene-fastened screws protect against leaks in metal and membrane roofs.

Anchoring and support hardware—ground anchors, tie-down straps, piers, shims, and leveling tools—keep homes stable and code-compliant. Plumbing hardware such as PEX tubing, crimp and push-fit fittings, faucets, tub drains, and underbelly repair tape simplifies freeze repairs and fixture swaps in tight spaces. HVAC registers, furnace parts, foil tape, and mastic restore airflow without fuss. For steps and entries, find handrails, treads, and threshold kits designed for typical 32–76 inch door sets.

Benefits to you: faster installs, fewer returns, and reliable performance outdoors. Mobile home-specific hardware reduces guesswork with standardized sizes, corrosion-resistant finishes, and lightweight construction that suits thinner walls and aluminum siding.

Quick tips before you buy:
- Measure rough openings and the actual slab on doors (common sizes: 32x76, 34x76). Confirm hinge side and swing.
- Match window operator style and mounting hole pattern; note glass size, not just frame size.
- Count skirting panels from perimeter; add vents for airflow.
- For PEX, match color and size (3/8, 1/2, 3/4) and carry a crimp or clamp tool.
- Use butyl/putty tape behind exterior flanges; seal screws with neoprene washers.
- On duct joints, use foil tape and mastic, not cloth tape.

Shop Mobile Home Hardware to repair, upgrade, and protect your home with confidence. Find parts that fit, ship fast, and last longer.