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R Tripp Trucking & Excavating

Dannemora, NY

R Tripp Trucking & Excavating offers a wide range of residential services, like barn demolition, deck removal, mobile home demolition, and more. We work hard to... more

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Douglas C. Cochran

Saranac Lake, NY

For over 25 years, Douglas C. Cochran has been providing our clients with the highest quality demolition work the greater Malone, NY area has to offer.... more

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Kentile Excavating Inc

Tupper Lake, NY

Since 1979, Kentile Excavating Inc has consistently delivered quality excavation and demolition services to Adirondack Park.  We have a laundry list of services offered, including mobile... more

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Martin's Excavating

Saranac Lake, NY

Martin's Excavating works hard to provide customers with exceptional services. Our team is educated and experienced in all things demolition and excavating, including mobile home... more

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Fuller Excavating

Keeseville, NY

Fuller Excavating is a family owned construction and demolition contractor with more than 30 years of experience. We offer a large variety of residential and commercial... more

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Kelly Koncrete LLC

Springfield, NJ

Kelly Koncrete LLC offers full-service demolition junk removal in Springfield, NJ and the surrounding areas. We handle mobile home demolition, interior demolition, garage and house... more

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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Bloomingdale, NY

How does mobile home deconstruction work?

Deconstruction is the second common option for removing a mobile home. The process is similar to that of demolition, except it requires a more hands-on approach. Usually, deconstruction follows these steps:

  • Receive quote(s) from desired contractor(s).
  • Choose the right contractor for the job.
  • Get a permit.
  • Mobile home is disassembled piece by piece.
  • Salvageable materials are separated.
  • Remaining debris is hauled away.

Deconstruction is not suitable for all mobile homes. It is also more expensive and takes longer than traditional demolition, but it is better for the environment and can pay off if there's a decent amount of salvageable materials.