Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Glengary, WV

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Eli's Junk Hauling and Demo

Martinsburg, Martinsburg WV 25401

Eli's Junk Hauling and Demo has been serving Martinsburg and surrounding communities for two years, offering residential and commercial interior demolition, mobile home demo, and more. Contact us today to find out more or to get a free quote!

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Freedom Disposal Service

238 Land Or Dr, Ruther Glen VA 22546

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.

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Butts Contracting

185 Sprinkle Mill Rd, Martinsburg WV 25404

Butts Contracting has been serving the local areas of Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan Counties in West Virginia for more than three decades. Our team of contractors specializes in demolition, including mobile home demolition, pool removal, and more.

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L.G. Riley Excavating & Trucking

270 Helmet Dr, Martinsburg WV 25404

L.G. Riley Excavating & Trucking is your one-stop-shop for demolition, excavating, snow removal, and road work contracting needs. With 25 years of experience meeting the needs of customers, we have the expertise to complete pool removal, mobile home demolition, and more.

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Adam's Demolition

PO Box 3624, Hagerstown MD 21742

Adam's Demolition offers honest, safe, fast, and fairly priced services throughout the greater Hagerstown, Maryland area. We are fully licensed, bonded and insured and can tear down interiors, remove mobile homes, concrete, and more.

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Glengary, WV

Mobile Home Demolition Project Tips

Can I donate my unwanted mobile home?

If you're planning on demolishing your mobile home, there a number of options available to you. One less-than-standard method is donating it.

There are a few different ways you can donate your mobile home: to a charitable organization, to an individual in need, or to your local fire department.

Donating to a charity/individual:

  • Ensure your home meets building codes. (If it doesn't meet the necessary codes, then donation won't be an option for you.)

  • Find a charity/someone interested in your mobile home (Kars 4 Kids and The Freecycle Network are good resources.)

  • Arrange to have your mobile home removed from your property.

Donating to your local fire department:

  • Reach out to your local fire department to see if they're interested in using your mobile home for a controlled burn exercise.

  • As shown in the above video, your local fire department comes to your property and burns your mobile home down.

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