Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Martin, LA

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Greer's Dirt Works LLC

4855 Dixie Garden Loop, Shreveport LA 71105

When you need a structure torn down and hauled off your property, you want to make sure the person doing the job is safe, accurate, and passionate about their work. If you hire Greer's Dirt Works LLC, you'll get all ...

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Dirt Dawgz, LLC

464 Wilson Lane, Coushatta LA 71019

Dirt Dawgz, LLC provides a long list of demolition services throughout Coushatta, LA, like mobile home demolition, commercial demolition, interior demolition, oil tank removal, pool removal, and everything in-between. Learn more and get a free estimate by reaching out to ...

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Regional Construction Llc

131 Industrial Ave, Natchitoches LA 71457

Regional Construction offers residential and commercial contracting services, including demolition, concrete work, drainage, land clearing, and more. Located in Natchitoches, Louisiana, we are proud to serve our community.

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Timberland Maintenance Service

206 Young Road, Coushatta LA 71019

Timberland Maintenance Service is the Coushatta, Louisiana area's leading provider of maintenance and demolition services. We specialize in tearing down the old to make way for the new, including mobile home demolition, concrete removal, and more.

JDog Junk Removal of Shreveport is proud to provide residential customers of the Shreveport and Minden, Louisiana area with high-quality concrete removal services. We offer an unmatched level of integrity and respect to each and every jobsite.

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Martin, LA

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What service do I need to remove a mobile home?

There is more than one way to remove your mobile home, and the process for each removal method varies. Mobile homes can be demolished, deconstructed, relocated, or donated to a charity or individual.

If you plan on demolishing, deconstructing, or relocating your mobile home, the first three steps involve receiving quotes from contractors you're interested in, choosing the right contractor for the job, and getting a permit before any work can begin.

From there, the mobile is either torn down using an excavator, taken apart by hand, or loaded onto a flatbed trailer and relocated to its new home.

If you're interested in donating your home, there are a couple potential options: you could donate the home to a local charity or individual in need, or to your local fire department. While there's limited need for fire department exercises, it's worth looking into.