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Universal Junk Removal and Demolition

Olympia, WA
5.0
(2)
  • Concrete
  • Decks
  • Fences
  • Small Structures
  • Free estimates
  • Fast responses

At Universal Junk Removal and Demolition, we pride ourselves on offering our customers responsive, competent, and excellent mobile home demolition services. Our promise of affordable... more

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EZ Haulers

Matlock, WA
5.0
(2)
  • Concrete & Asphalt Removal
  • Small Structures
  • Fast services
  • Same-day service

EZ Haulers has been providing mobile home demolition services since 2002. We offer same-day service because, let's be honest, the sooner the junk is gone and... more

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RW Demolition LLC

Allyn, WA
5.0
(1)
  • Concrete Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Structural Demolition
  • Serving Western Washington

R.W. Excavation has been serving the community since 2014. As a small, locally-owned company, our goal is to deliver the best in customer service, performing... more

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Manke Excavating LLC

Shelton, WA

Manke Excavating LLC is a family-owned and operated business that has been proudly serving the Mason County area since 1992.  We offer a full line of... more

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Roy Thorp Construction & Excavation

Aberdeen, WA

Thorp Construction, based out of Aberdeen, WA, provides a plethora of services for residential and commercial customers. Our team works tirelessly to provide quality results... more

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Justice Bros

Shelton, WA

For quality work done right the first time, call Justice Bros Trucking & Excavating LLC! With over 20 years of experience in the demolition, excavating, and trucking... more

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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Matlock, WA

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.