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Code-compliant stairs, steps & decks for your mobile home
Your county won't approve the home without safe entry steps — and a good deck turns a setup into a finished home. Trinity coordinates stairs, landings, and decks built to code, scheduled as the finishing step of your setup.
How our coordination model works
The stairs & decks work itself is performed by independent, licensed contractors where Florida requires a license for the trade. What Trinity sells is the coordination: we plan this work together with your home placement and permits, sequence it with your transport and setup, and stay your single point of contact through the whole project. You see and approve every contractor's quote before work starts.
What the coordination covers
- Entry steps and landings sized to your home's door heights after final leveling.
- Pressure-treated wood or aluminum options, with handrails to code.
- Decks and porches designed around your home's layout.
- Built by carpentry crews we coordinate, licensed where the county requires it.
- Scheduled after setup so heights are measured on the leveled home, not guessed.
Common questions
- Are steps required for the final inspection?
- Yes — counties require safe, compliant entry steps with handrails at every exterior door before they approve occupancy. It's one of the most common last-minute inspection failures we fix.
- Wood or aluminum?
- Aluminum lasts longer and installs faster; pressure-treated wood costs less up front and suits larger custom decks. We quote both when it's a close call.
- Can you add a deck to a home that's already set?
- Yes. Decks are a common add-on after move-in. Depending on size, your county may require a separate permit — we check and handle that as part of the coordination.
Ready to plan your project?
Tell us your ZIP and home size. We'll look at the whole project together and quote what actually applies to your site.