Triple D Contracting, Inc.
Get a free mobile home demolition estimate by reaching out to Triple D Contracting, Inc. today. We are a small family business that goes the... more
V's Fresh Start Cleaning LLC
V's Fresh Start Cleaning LLC is a locally-owned and operated business specializing in several key services for homeowners and businesses, including light demolition, junk removal,... more
Ron Anderson Construction Inc
Ron Anderson Construction, Inc. has more than 36 years of experience in the demolition industry. We are proud to serve Sioux Falls and surrounding areas. We... more
Friessen Construction Inc
Founded in 1968 by Warren L. Friessen, Friessen Construction Co., Inc. is a family owned and operated company. Since then, we have expanded our company to... more
Olson Digging Service
Olson Digging Service is a licensed, bonded, and insured company offering mobile home demolition, excavation, and more. Locally owned since 1983, we take pride in our... more
Feimer Construction Shop
Residential and commercial customers in Yankton, South Dakota and surrounding areas count on Feimer Construction Shop to provide consistently high-quality demolition services at a fair... more
Smith & Smith Construction
Committed to exceptional results, Smith & Smith Construction provides responsible, thorough, and affordable demolition and removal services. From pools to barns to mobile homes, we... more
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How much does mobile home demolition cost?
The cost to remove a mobile home is relatively inexpensive compared to other removal and demolition projects. The average price is just over $2,600. However, several things will affect this price. For example, if your mobile home has a shingle roof, extra labor will be required and there will be a higher disposal weight/fee. If you have the strength and relative know-how, you can tear apart the most salvageable aspects of your mobile home for scrap on your own, reducing the overall removal cost. The outer steel panels may be a bit of a pain to cut, but the rest shouldn’t be too much work.
The average 12 ft x 60 ft mobile home can be worth anywhere from $200-$700 in recycled metal.