Great Plains Asbestos Control Inc
Great Plains Asbestos Control, Inc. (GPAC) is a full service environmental remediation and demolition company. GPAC offers a range of services to public and private... more
Hausmann Construction
Founded in 2003, Hausmann Construction is a first-generation construction management, demolition, design-build, and general contracting firm headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska. Reach out to us today to... more
JB Concrete Pros
JB Concrete Pros is a commercial and residential concrete construction company with over 20 years in all areas of concrete. Footings, foundations, flatwork, paving, sitework, demolition,... more
Kearney Excavation
Kearney Excavation provides skid steer work by the hour, gravel road repair, snow removal, dump trailer drop off, demolition, excavation, silt fence installation, erosion control,... more
Morten Construction LLC
Morten Construction LLC is the company to turn to when you need commercial construction, demolition, concrete services, excavation, and general contracting services. We are committed... more
Myers Construction Co
Founded in 1964, Myers Construction offers a wide range of demolition services to meet the growing and wide-ranging needs of residential and commercial customers in the... more
Start To Finish Contracting & Construction
With a wide variety of knowledge, relentless passion, and unequaled skill, our team can help you realize your dream. We take pride in our work,... more
The Dirt Works
Founded in 1973, the Dirt Works provides excavation, site work, demolition, and sales of crushed concrete and dirt to the Kearney, NE area. Whether you need... more
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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Mason City, NE
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.