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Roberts Landing Robiadek & Sons Excavating Inc

Cheboygan, MI

For more than 30 years, Robiadek & Sons Excavating, Inc. has offered safe, efficient, and reliable excavating and demolition services. They serve residential, commercial, and industrial customers,... more

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Huyck Vern Trucking Inc

Pickford, MI

Huyck Vern Trucking Inc provides a wide range of demolition services in Sault Ste Marie, MI and the surrounding areas. From commercial building and mobile... more

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Darrow Bros Excavating Inc

Mackinaw City, MI

Established in 1968, Darrow Bros Excavating, Inc. has been serving all of Northern Michigan out of Mackinaw City, MI for more than 45 years. They’re demolition... more

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Super M Excavating

Pellston, MI

Super M Excavating is a dedicated and experienced demolition contractor in Petoskey, MI and the surrounding areas. Our list of services includes mobile home demolition,... more

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Spierling Truck & Excavating

Pellston, MI

Spierling Truck & Excavating is a family owned excavating, paving, and trucking company serving Petoskey and surrounding Michigan communities. We can handle all of your excavating... more

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Northern Excavating & Top Soil Incorporated

Harbor Springs, MI

Northern Excavating & Top Soil Incorporated is an excavation contractor in Emmet County that provides solutions for all types of projects, including mobile home demolition. more

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Bridgewater Excavating

Indian River, MI

Bridgewater Excavating is a local, family-owned demolition and excavation company in the Cheboygan, MI area. Our experienced team of experts is efficient at completing all... more

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Sherlund Excavating

Cedarville, MI

Sherlund Excavating is based in Cedarville, MI and proudly serves the greater St. Ignace area. We perform a variety of residential and commercial services, ranging... more

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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Mackinac Island, MI

How does mobile home deconstruction work?

Deconstruction is the second common option for removing a mobile home. The process is similar to that of demolition, except it requires a more hands-on approach. Usually, deconstruction follows these steps:

  • Receive quote(s) from desired contractor(s).
  • Choose the right contractor for the job.
  • Get a permit.
  • Mobile home is disassembled piece by piece.
  • Salvageable materials are separated.
  • Remaining debris is hauled away.

Deconstruction is not suitable for all mobile homes. It is also more expensive and takes longer than traditional demolition, but it is better for the environment and can pay off if there's a decent amount of salvageable materials.