Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Amelia, LA

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Cat 4 Junk Hauling & Demolition

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Amelia, LA
  • Mobile Homes
  • Oil Tanks
  • Sheds and Garges
  • Family owned and operated
  • Upfront quotes
  • Competitive prices

Cat 4 Junk Hauling & Demolition is a family-owned father and son team that provides exceptional, budget-friendly mobile home demo services throughout the Tri Parish area. Reach out to us today for an obligation-free quote! more

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JDog Junk Removal & Hauling New Orleans

Paradis, LA

JDog Junk Removal & Hauling of New Orleans is a veteran-owned company who only employs veterans. We have a heartfelt desire to help our community, providing mobile home demolition, concrete removal, and more. more

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Robert Enterprises LLC

Darrow, LA
  • Concrete Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Structural Demolition
  • Veteran owned
  • Serving South Louisiana

Robert Enterprises, LLC is a licensed general contractor outfitted to complete all of your heavy equipment needs. We offer expertise in residential, commercial and industrial demo. Trust in our 20+ years of experience to complete your mobile home removal project swiftly,... more

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Bayou Blue Soil Company

Houma, LA

Serving New Orleans and surrounding communities in Louisiana, Bayou Blue Soil Company is proud to provide exceptional services, including mobile home demolition, concrete removal, house demolition, and more. more

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Amelia, LA

Mobile Home Demolition Tips

What service do I need to remove a mobile home?

There is more than one way to remove your mobile home, and the process for each removal method varies. Mobile homes can be demolished, deconstructed, relocated, or donated to a charity or individual.

If you plan on demolishing, deconstructing, or relocating your mobile home, the first three steps involve receiving quotes from contractors you're interested in, choosing the right contractor for the job, and getting a permit before any work can begin.

From there, the mobile is either torn down using an excavator, taken apart by hand, or loaded onto a flatbed trailer and relocated to its new home.

If you're interested in donating your home, there are a couple potential options: you could donate the home to a local charity or individual in need, or to your local fire department. While there's limited need for fire department exercises, it's worth looking into.