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Kempf Excavating Inc
Kempf Excavating Inc specializes in providing comprehensive demolition and excavating services that can't be beat. We are committed to providing our customers with the results they want and the services they need, from mobile home demolition to concrete removal, and... more
MAB Excavating
MAB Excavating knows what it takes to complete a variety of demolition and excavation projects safely. Our staff is polite, professional, and eager to assist you with your next mobile home demolition project. more
Ridinger Excavating
Throughout the Bloomington, Indiana area, Ridinger Excavating is known for providing high-quality excavating and demolition services. When you need dependable mobile home demolition services, look no further than Ridinger Excavating. more
The Moving Company And Junk LLC
The Moving Company & Junk LLC proudly serves Indiana communities from Terre Haute to Evansville. We have the experience needed to complete demolition projects of all types, including mobile home demolition, concrete removal, and more. more
Vanwinkle Construction Enterprises LLC
Vanwinkle Construction Enterprises LLC provides high-quality commercial and residential demolition services throughout the greater Plainfield, IN area. Our pros can demolish mobile homes, remove cracked concrete, remove old fencing, and everything in between. Speak with a member of our crew... more
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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.