Mobile Home Removal and Disposal in Clam Falls, WI

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Hopkins Sand & Gravel Inc

27760 State Road 35, Webster WI 54893

Established in 1946, Hopkins Sand & Gravel is a family-owned business in Webster, Wisconsin. We have built a solid reputation throughout northwestern Wisconsin and northeastern Minnesota for providing quality mobile home demolition services.

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D & S Construction

9036 County Road 5 NE, North Branch MN 55056

Proudly serving Minneapolis and surrounding areas, D & S Construction works closely with clients to ensure that customers are satisfied from project start to finish, whether mobile home demolition, concrete removal, etc.

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Lakeview Landwork

25160 Kruger Rd, Webster WI 54893

Lakeview Landwork has been specializing in expert and professional demolition work since 1995. We can complete any job, start to finish, for both residential and commercial properties, including mobile home demolition. 

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Twilight Trucking & Dirtwork Inc

N7197 County Hwy N, Spooner WI 54801

If you're in need of demolition services in Spooner, WI, look no further than Twilight Trucking & Dirtwork Inc. We offer a stunning list of services, including commercial demolition, house demolition, garage demolition, deck removal, and more. We ...

Ellingson Excavating and Septic, LLC is a family-owned and operated excavation contractor that offers a long list of services to the Rice Lake, WI area, including mobile home demolition. 

Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Clam Falls, WI

Tips for Mobile Home Removal Projects

If you’re thinking about moving your mobile home, expect to pay anywhere from $1,200-$3,500 per half in order to have it broken down, moved, and set up in its new location—depending on how far you intend to transport it, of course.

Not all mobile homes are fit to be relocated, and the time it takes to move it depends on its current state. It's more expensive to relocate a mobile home than it is to demolish it, reaching upwards of $7,000 in some cases.