Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Klamath River, CA

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Daniel Excavating LLC

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Klamath River, CA
  • House Demolition
  • Interior Demolition
  • Sheds and Garges
  • Friendly service
  • Over 40 years of experience

Daniel Excavating LLC is located in Eagle Point, Oregon and serves surrounding areas. We specialize in providing comprehensive demolition services, including mobile home demolition, barn demolition, concrete removal, and more. more

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M & M Services LLC

Medford, OR

M & M Services LLC can handle all aspects of demolition work. We can perform asbestos survey and abatement, obtain necessary permits, submit notifications, disconnect utilities, and develop a site-specific safety and work plan. We can perform deconstruction before demolition... more

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Western States Environmental

Medford, OR

Western States Environmental goes above and beyond for each and every one of our customers. Our goal is to make the mobile home demolition and hazardous waste process as stress-free as possible for each of our customers. more

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Boncella Excavation

Yreka, CA

Boncella Excavation specializes in providing exceptional demolition services to residential and commercial customers. Located in Yreka, CA, we perform mobile home demolition, concrete removal, house demolition, and more. more

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Klamath River, CA

Mobile Home Removal Project Tips

How does mobile home relocation work?

If you're choosing to relocate your mobile home, the process is a bit more complicated than demolition or deconstruction.

Typically, the relocation process will follow these steps:

  • Receive quote(s) from desired contractor(s).
  • Choose the right contractor for the job.
  • Get necessary permits.
  • Stairs, decks, and porch roofs are removed.
  • Utilities are disconnected, skirt is removed, and underground ties are released. (In some cases, the mobile home must be separated into two parts for transportation.)
  • Home is crane lifted onto a flatbed trailer.
  • Trailer hauls mobile home to intended destination.
  • Mobile home is set up and reconnected in its new location.

Not all mobile homes are fit to be relocated, and the time it takes to move it depends on its current state. But relocation is an option if homeowners are particularly fond of their mobile home.