Dirty Dog Dumpsters is a family-owned and run small business that offers light demolition, junk removal, and dumpster rentals throughout the greater Myrtle Beach, SC area. The face of our company is a lab named Critter who is only happy... more
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Clean & Clear Landscaping
Clean & Clear Landscaping is a fully insured demolition and land clearing company servicing the greater Fayetteville, NC area. Our crew and equipment can complete a wide variety of services, including mobile home demolition. Our mission is to leave our customers... more
T's Junk Removal
T’s Junk Removal provides demolition services in the Fayetteville, North Carolina area. We are insured and will secure all permits for your project. We can handle your home demolition, mobile home demolition, shed demolition, garage demolition, carports, and interior... more
Locklear's Backhoe Service & Septic Tank Service
Locklear's Backhoe Service & Septic Tank Service has been exceeding our customers' expectations in the Lumberton, NC area for over a decade. Mobile home demolition is one of the many projects we tackle on our long list of services offered. more
D & G Excavating Services
D & G Excavating Services is a premier mobile home removal and disposal specialists. We offer a wide range of demolition services to homeowners looking to clear out their doublewide trailer or manufactured home, including removal of fences, sheds, decks and... more
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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.