Super Construction
Super Construction is the Chicago, Illinois area's go-to source for mobile home demolition services. Our mission is to exceed customers' expectations in every aspect of... more
GLM Excavating & Land Clearing
GLM Excavating & Land Clearing offers a wide variety of services for the convenience of our customers, including demolition. We can provide everything from concrete removal... more
Bryant Midwest Corporation
The Ryan family has been serving communities with their infrastructure, construction and excavation needs since 1884. With such a storied past, we are the company that... more
G Snow & Sons
At G Snow & Sons, we provide a complete range of construction and demolition services. We have years of industry experience and will always provide... more
Ed Hartwig Trucking & Excavating Inc
Over the last 30 years, Ed Hartwig Trucking & Excavating has grown to provide our community with a wide range of services, including mobile home demo. Customers... more
Odonnell Excavating & Trucking
O’Donnell is the area’s excavation expert. We can get your residential or commercial site prepped for construction, including removal of existing structures, such... more
Campton Construction
For more than 100 years, Campton Construction, Inc. has been serving Elburn, IL and nearby areas. Their services include excavating, construction, demolition, earthwork, trucking, underground utilities,... more
Larry's Universal Inc
Larry's Universal, Inc. will quite literally move the earth for you. We can handle earth moving, mobile home demolition, chimney removal, and more. We are... more
Nearby Places for Mobile Home Demolition
Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Earlville, IL
Do I need a permit for mobile home demolition?
In almost every zoned township throughout the country, mobile home demolition requires a permit. Most permits also require a fee, which can range between $100 and $350+. The cost of your area's mobile home demolition permit will vary depending on where you live. Discuss permits with your contractor, because generally speaking, the demolition contractor handles permits, and the fees are included in the demolition price; but this isn't always the case.