Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Silsbee, TX

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Since 1990, Ceaser Landscaping & Construction, LLC has been serving the community. Specializing in excavation and demolition, we can tear down barns, mobile homes, interiors, concrete, decks, and so much more.

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Coastal Demolition Inc

3190 Hollywood St, Beaumont TX 77701

Coastal Demolition has built a reputation for providing quality services in the residential, commercial, and industrial fields of demolition, including mobile home demolition. In order to maintain this reputation, we continually monitor the quality of our products and services.

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Lombardo's Bonded Tree Service

2924 Concord Rd, Beaumont TX 77703

Since 1963, Lombardo’s Tree Service has been serving Southeast Texas with all their excavation, demolition, and tree service needs. They specialize in a wide range of services, including demolition, tree removal, and land clearing.

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Manshack & Sons Inc

10404 Highway 87 N Suite 101, Orange TX 77632

Manshack & Sons Inc completes every aspect of mobile home demolition projects. We have the necessary equipment and expertise to demolish any sized trailer, haul away the debris, and leave a clean work site.

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Claybar Construction

6401 Steeple Chasse Dr, Orange TX 77632

Claybar Construction is a family-run business going on its third generation. We provide commercial and residential site preparation and demolition for the Beaumont & Orange areas with our full fleet of bulldozers, trackhoes, and other top of the line equipment.&...

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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.