Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Glyndon, MN

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Mike's Excavating Inc

Fargo, ND

Mike's Excavating Inc has been providing demolition and excavation services in the Fargo, ND area for nearly 20 years. Our large fleet of cutting-edge equipment is able to provide a wide variety of residential and commercial demolition services, including mobile home... more

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Egge Construction Inc

Pelican Rapids, MN

Egge Construction Inc is a well known aggregate supplier in Otter Tail County, MN. We've developed our skillset and experience to be able to offer a wide range of residential services, including mobile home demolition. Get a free quote today! more

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A-1 Junk Removal

Fargo, ND

Mobile homes that are falling apart can be an eyesore. A-1 will remove mobile homes and trailers in less than a day. We work within your budget and timeline. Call for a free manufactured home removal quote. more

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Geray Construction

Moorhead, MN

Locally and family owned and operated, Geray Construction is the general contractor residents and business owners in Moorhead, MN trust. They perform demolition, basement renovation, brick masonry, brick restoration, cultured stone installation, and more. more

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Northern States Excavating

Fargo, ND

Offering a wide range of services, Grothmann & Associates works hard to meet all kinds of customer needs. We offer mobile home demolitions and can handle your project quickly and affordably. Contact us today to learn more about our services and... more

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Glyndon, MN

Mobile Home Demolition Tips

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.