Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Sequim, WA

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Seton Construction Inc

Port Townsend, WA

Founded in 1972, Seton Construction is a general contractor specializing in heavy civil construction, including mobile home demolition, land clearing, road building, underground utilities, site development, and all forms of earthwork. more

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R J Services Inc

Port Angeles, WA

Proudly serving the Port Angeles, Washington area, R J Services Inc provides residential and commercial customers with high-quality demolition services. We provide optimal workmanship, friendly customer service, and competitive prices for all of our services, including mobile home demolition. more

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C & J Excavating

Sequim, WA

C & J Excavating is a full service excavating and demolition company striving to provide our customers with the best quality services at competitive prices, including mobile home demolition. We maintain a consistently high level of customer service that sets us... more

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Jamestown Excavating

Sequim, WA

Jamestown Excavating has been serving the Olympic Peninsula for more than 10 years. We provide residential and commercial customers with experienced and qualified demolition services, including mobile home demolition. more

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Morrison Excavating Inc

Port Angeles, WA

Morrison Excavating Inc is Port Angeles, WA premier demolition, excavation, and removal contractor. We handle commercial and residential projects with equal proficiency and work tirelessly to exceed customer expectations.  more

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Sequim, WA

Tips for Removing Mobile Homes

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.