Prichard Septic Service
Prichard Septic Service is an expert in septic installation and maintenance servicing the tri-state area. Our fleet of equipment can also manage demolition projects of... more
Light's Enterprises
Light's Enterprises is an excavating contractor servicing Boyd County, and beyond. Our team is highly adaptable and able to accomplish whatever you throw at us,... more
Dirt Slingers Excavation
At Dirt Slingers Excavation, we give outstanding demolition services to our wonderful clients in the Grayson, KY area. Our laundry list of services includes mobile... more
Meadowbrook Concrete
Meadowbrook Concrete specializes in offering premium concrete, demolition, and excavation services through a professional team and advanced equipment. We're dedicated to providing exceptional outcomes and... more
Coursin Construction
Coursin Construction is licensed, insured, and ready to tackle anything from demolition and remodeling to tiling, additions, and tree removal. If you're looking for mobile... more
Innovative Demolition Service, LLC
If your mobile home needs removal due to age, natural forces, or unsafe materials, we’re here to assist you in moving forward. We take... more
Diversified Demolition
Operating independently since 2003, Diversified Demolition has become one of the industry’s most trusted contractors. Thanks to our expertise, modern technology, and comprehensive resources, we... more
R. Maynard Excavating & Construction, LLC
When it comes to excavation, land clearing, and demolition, R. Maynard Excavating & Construction, LLC does it all. We deliver fast, friendly service with professionalism. Contact... more
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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Olive Hill, KY
How much does mobile home removal cost?
to national averages, it generally costs roughly $3.50 per square foot to remove a mobile home. So, a 20 ft x 40 ft mobile home would cost around $2,800 to remove. The exact price of your mobile home will depend on a number of factors, including the size of your mobile home, where it's located, how much is inside the home, the type of roof on the mobile home, etc. If you are willing and able, you could save some money on demolition or deconstruction by doing some of the more minor, superficial work yourself. There's often a lot of recycled metal inside a mobile home, which could be worth a decent chunk of change. This could help save you money on your mobile home removal.