Serving the greater Southwest Virginia area, including Roanoke, New River Valley, and Salem, Mike Atkinson, Inc. is a demolition and excavation contractor offering exceptional services at fair prices.
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Whether you’re remodeling a business or need help tearing down a whole building to start from scratch, Dump Donation Logistics provides commercial demolition services throughout Dublin, VA and the surrounding communities. We also provide reliable and convenient dumpster rental ...
Sunstar Hauling is a family-owned company with a mission to meet the needs of each and every client that trusts us with their residential demolition projects. Our demo services help our customers get their properties ready for value-increasing upgrades. We ...
Joe Bandy & Son, Inc. is a locally-owned family business based out of Roanoke, Virginia proudly offering excavating, site development, and demolition services. Since 1963 we’ve been committed to quality results delivered at a competitive and cost-effective price. We are ...
Stanley Excavating is a licensed and insured Class A contractor based in Rocky Mount, Virginia and servicing the Franklin, Roanoke, and Bedford Counties as well as surrounding areas. We know what it takes to safely demolish mobile homes and more.
At King's Hauling & Excavating Inc., they promise fast, efficient, and safe job completion. Licensed and insured, they specialize in demolition services, excavation, hauling, and more.
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How does mobile home relocation work?
If you're choosing to relocate your mobile home, the process is a bit more complicated than demolition or deconstruction.
Typically, the relocation process will follow these steps:
- Receive quote(s) from desired contractor(s).
- Choose the right contractor for the job.
- Get necessary permits.
- Stairs, decks, and porch roofs are removed.
- Utilities are disconnected, skirt is removed, and underground ties are released. (In some cases, the mobile home must be separated into two parts for transportation.)
- Home is crane lifted onto a flatbed trailer.
- Trailer hauls mobile home to intended destination.
- Mobile home is set up and reconnected in its new location.
Not all mobile homes are fit to be relocated, and the time it takes to move it depends on its current state. But relocation is an option if homeowners are particularly fond of their mobile home.