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Why Dura Grip II™ Are Top-Rated Mobile Home Steps

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Most people don’t give much thought to their steps—until they start to feel shaky underfoot, collect puddles after every rain, or wear out faster than expected. Good mobile home steps aren’t just about getting from point A to point B. They’re about daily comfort, safety, and peace of mind you don’t have to think twice about.

If you’re looking for a set of steps that’s built to last, easy to install, and low-maintenance from the start, it’s worth taking a closer look at Dura Grip II™ fiberglass stairs. They’re designed for the real world—where weather happens, time is limited, and no one wants another home project added to the to-do list.

Let’s walk through why they stand out.

 

Why Fiberglass Is a Smart Choice

When it comes to stairs, most folks picture wood, concrete, or metal. Fiberglass doesn’t always get top billing—but maybe it should. When the discussion turns to upgrading mobile home steps, fiberglass quickly climbs to the top of the list.

Here’s why more homeowners are making the switch:

  • Lightweight but strong. Fiberglass steps are easy to move into place without needing extra hands—or a second trip to the chiropractor.
  • Simple setup. No complicated kits or hours of assembly. Level the ground, position the steps, anchor them down, and you’re good.
  • Built-in safety. The slip-resistant texture is part of the material itself, not something slapped on afterward.
  • Weather-resistant. Rain, snow, humidity—fiberglass holds up without rotting, rusting, or warping.
  • Low maintenance. Hose them off when needed. No staining, painting, or yearly touch-ups required.

Fiberglass steps take a lot of the work—and a lot of the worry—off your plate. And that’s just the beginning.

 

Built Tough From the Inside Out

You can’t always see what’s going on inside a set of mobile home steps, but it matters. With Dura Grip II™, the strength starts in the core—a pressure-treated wood frame fully encased in a thick fiberglass shell.

Because it’s molded as one solid piece, there are no seams or joints for moisture to creep into. That means no rot, no soft spots, and no repairs a few seasons down the road. Plus, they’re sturdy enough to stay put through storms, but still light enough that two people can handle them without breaking a sweat.

It’s the kind of behind-the-scenes strength that quietly does its job year after year.

 

Sure Footing, No Matter the Weather

Slippery steps can turn even a quick trip outside into a hazard. Dura Grip II™ steps help prevent that with a textured, slip-resistant surface that’s built right into the fiberglass during manufacturing—not added on later where it could peel or wear off.

Whether it’s pouring rain, the middle of a snowstorm, or just a misty morning, you’ll have the grip you need underfoot. It’s the kind of everyday detail that doesn’t seem like a big deal—until it really, really is.

 

Find the Right Size for Your Home

Every home’s a little different, and the last thing you want is to force a fit when it comes to steps. That’s why Dura Grip II™ offers multiple models: 3-step, 4-step, and 5-step options to match your doorway height.

Each model keeps the step rise and tread depth consistent, so these mobile home steps feel natural—no awkward stretching or shuffling is needed. Just measure from the ground to your threshold, match it to the model specs, and you’re set.

Simple, right?

 

Railing Systems That Add Stability and Style

When you’re stepping up or down, a sturdy handrail can make all the difference. Dura Grip II™ offers two railing systems to pair with their steps, depending on what you need:

  • Standard Aluminum Side Railing: Budget-friendly, decorative spindles, a nice boost for everyday safety.
  • BOCA Aluminum Side Railing: Beefed-up vertical supports, wider handrails, and a secure grip for extra stability.

Both meet or exceed most local building codes—and both are designed to bolt straight into the steps’ built-in inserts, making installation quick and frustration-free.

 

Installing Dura Grip II™ Steps: Easier Than You Think

Here’s how it typically goes:

  1. Prep your pad. Clear and level the ground. Gravel, concrete, or pavers all work great.
  2. Position your steps. Get them as close to the doorway as possible, making sure the top step is no more than seven inches below the threshold.
  3. Anchor them down. Lag bolts through the pre-molded sleeves or ground anchors if you’re installing on soil.
  4. Attach the railing. Lined-up inserts make it simple.

No measuring twice and cutting once. No mystery bags of bolts. Just a straightforward, common-sense installation you can finish before lunch.

 

What Happens After Installation? Pretty Much Nothing

One of the biggest reasons homeowners choose Dura Grip II™ fiberglass mobile home steps is because they don’t want another maintenance project. And they don’t get one.

Fiberglass doesn’t need sealing, sanding, or repainting. It doesn’t split in freezing temperatures or fade under UV rays. About the only thing you’ll ever have to do is hose them off once in a while—and even then, it’s mostly to rinse off dirt or pollen.

It’s one less thing on your list, season after season.

 

The Real Value of Dura Grip II™

It’s true—fiberglass mobile home steps cost a little more upfront compared to basic wood or metal options. But when you stack up the savings in repairs, replacements, and time spent fixing problems, they pay for themselves faster than you might think.

You’re not just buying stairs. You’re buying weekends back. You’re buying peace of mind. You’re buying the ability to forget about your steps and focus on the better parts of homeownership.

And honestly? That’s worth a lot.

 

Ready to Step Up?

If you’re ready for a set of mobile home steps that are built to handle real life—with real durability, real safety, and real simplicity—it’s hard to beat Dura Grip II™ fiberglass stairs.

They’re tough where it counts, easy where it matters, and designed to make your life just a little bit easier every single day.

You can explore all the available models—and matching rail options—at the Mobile Home Parts Store. Find the right fit, get them installed, and step into a better setup without looking back.

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