Ekelund Excavating Inc
Located in McGregor, MN and serving nearby areas, Ekelund Excavating, Inc. serves residential and commercial customers alike. Their services include demolition, excavating, site preparation, grading,... more
Oberg Excavation LLC
When you hire Oberg Excavation LLC for your mobile home demolition project, we promise five-star quality craftsmanship and grade A customer service. We are the... more
Specialty Construction Services
Specialty Construction Services proudly strives to keep our customers completely satisfied. You can rely on us to successfully tackle and complete mobile home demolition projects... more
Hammerlund Construction
No matter the size or scale of your mobile home demolition project, Hammerlund Construction is the contractor with the power to move your concept from... more
Yeti Earthworks LLC
When it comes to finding a company for your next mobile home demolition project, you won't find a better team around than Yeti Earthworks LLC.... more
Northern Contracting, LLC
Northern Contracting, LLC is experienced in both selective and complete demolition and deconstruction for all types of structures, including mobile homes. Any project in the... more
Ehret's Demolition & Junk Removal, LLC
At Ehret's Demolition & Junk Removal, LLC, we take pride in offering a wide range of services to our clients. Our skilled professionals handle property demolitions,... more
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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for McGregor, MN
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.