Aaron's Towing LLC is a family-owned business has been providing mobile home demolition services to Warrenton, VA and the surrounding areas for over a decade! We own our own dumpsters, making our disposal costs some of the lowest around and... more
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D & J Excavating
If you're in need of demolition services in the greater Fairfax, VA area, D & J Excavating is sure to offer the solution you're looking for. From garage and mobile home demolition to pool and deck removal, our team of experts... more
Fauquier Excavation Co
Fauquier Excavation is a locally owned and operated demolition and excavation company located in Warrenton, VA. They offer customized construction solutions, structural and pool demolition, land clearing, grading, and more. more
Freedom Disposal Service
Scrap-Pro offers light residential demolition services and removal of any unwanted items from your property. Contact them to remove a pool, chain-link fence, shed, garage, mobile home, or an entire house. more
Kee Construction Services Inc
Kee Construction Services, Inc. is a Virginia and West Virginia licensed Class A contractor with a masters in electrical designation. From mobile home demolition to commercial demolition, we've got you covered! more
Paramount Dumpster Rentals
Founded in 1999, Paramount Property Services LLC is a family-owned and operated company. We have the experience and the expertise needed to accomplish various projects, including mobile home demolition. more
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How much does mobile home removal cost?
to national averages, it generally costs roughly $3.50 per square foot to remove a mobile home. So, a 20 ft x 40 ft mobile home would cost around $2,800 to remove. The exact price of your mobile home will depend on a number of factors, including the size of your mobile home, where it's located, how much is inside the home, the type of roof on the mobile home, etc. If you are willing and able, you could save some money on demolition or deconstruction by doing some of the more minor, superficial work yourself. There's often a lot of recycled metal inside a mobile home, which could be worth a decent chunk of change. This could help save you money on your mobile home removal.