With 20+ years of mobile home demolition experience, Kentuckiana Cat & Core LLC serves the Salem, IN area with top-quality service. Reach out today for a free quote and allow our experienced team to manage your project with safety and efficiency! more
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Kempf Excavating Inc
Kempf Excavating Inc specializes in providing comprehensive demolition and excavating services that can't be beat. We are committed to providing our customers with the results they want and the services they need, from mobile home demolition to concrete removal, and... more
K & K Dirt Works
K & K Dirtworks, Inc. is based in Evanston, Indiana and was incorporated in 2004. We are WBE and DBE certified, and we are a member of the Better Business Bureau. Specializing in demolition, we can tear down houses, mobile homes, and... more
Apex Renovation Company LLC
Fully licensed and insured, Apex Renovation Company LLC offers residential and commercial renovations as well as demolition services. We are efficient in completing projects on schedule and within customers' intended budget. Contact our crew today to learn more or to... more
Cecil's Excavating & Contracting LLC
Cecil's Excavating & Contracting LLC is an esteemed excavating and demolition company based in Owensboro, KY. With an extensive array of specialized services, including mobile home demolition, we are your one-stop solution for all your site prep needs. Get in touch... more
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Do I need a permit for mobile home demolition?
In almost every zoned township throughout the country, mobile home demolition requires a permit. Most permits also require a fee, which can range between $100 and $350+. The cost of your area's mobile home demolition permit will vary depending on where you live. Discuss permits with your contractor, because generally speaking, the demolition contractor handles permits, and the fees are included in the demolition price; but this isn't always the case.