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Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Putnam County, GA
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Eubanks Landco
Licensed and insured, few companies in the Milledgeville, GA area offer more reliable or comprehensive services than Eubanks. Established in 1980, they specialize in demolition and also perform land clearing, site preparation, grading, construction, and land management. more
Brewer Industrial Services
Brewer Industrial Services, Inc. is a leader in providing demolition and industrial plant cleaning services all over Georgia. Our #1 priority is safety. We offer mobile home demolition, house demolition, commercial demolition, and more. more
Casteel Trucking and Demolition
Casteel Trucking and Demolition is a full service demolition contractor serving Macon, Georgia and surrounding areas. We wreck and remove buildings, swimming pools, asphalt, and concrete.If you are in need to demolish a home, break and remove concrete,... more
Southern Equipment
We’re the mobile home demolition & disposal experts! Southern Equipment has served Georgia residents with quality mobile home demolition since 1995. We’re fully licensed, bonded and insured and our crew brings more than 30 years of combined experience to the table. more
TSM Contractors LLC
Located in Monticello, GA, TSM Contractors, LLC serves Jasper, Putnum, Butts, Morgan, Baldwin, Oconee, Henry, Jones, and Newton Counties in Central Georgia. In addition to demolition services, they also perform roofing and construction services. more
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How does mobile home demolition work?
Mechanical mobile home demolition is straightforward—it is torn down using heavy machinery, like an excavator. From there, the debris from the mobile home is loaded into a dumpster or trailer truck and hauled away to the nearest landfill or recycling facility. Before demolition can begin, however, you must obtain a permit. Oftentimes, your demolition contractor will handle this process for you, but make sure you confirm this with them.