Throughout Plattsburgh and surrounding New York areas, Bedard Excavation LLC is known for quality excavating and demolition services and fair prices, including mobile home demolition. We have the modern, well-equipped fleet of equipment and experienced staff required to complete projects... more
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Ed Garrow and Sons Inc
Serving the Plattsburgh, New York area, Ed Garrow and Sons Inc performs all types of demolition, excavation, septic system services, and much more. We are here to serve you in every capacity, performing mobile home demolition, concrete removal, and more. more
Hometown Hauling 802 LLC
Hometown Hauling 802 LLC is a local family-owned demo business. We can gut commercial and residential interiors or tear down whole structures and separate the resulting debris into appropriate piles for eco-friendly disposal. more
R Tripp Trucking & Excavating
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 create a customer experience second to none. Contact us for a free estimate. more
Rabideau Brothers Excavating
Rabideau Brothers Excavating is your trusted source for affordable and friendly mobile home demolition service. No matter the style of your mobile home, our professionals will knock it down, clear away all the debris, and leave a pristine work site. more
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How does mobile home relocation work?
If you're choosing to relocate your mobile home, the process is a bit more complicated than demolition or deconstruction.
Typically, the relocation process will follow these steps:
- Receive quote(s) from desired contractor(s).
- Choose the right contractor for the job.
- Get necessary permits.
- Stairs, decks, and porch roofs are removed.
- Utilities are disconnected, skirt is removed, and underground ties are released. (In some cases, the mobile home must be separated into two parts for transportation.)
- Home is crane lifted onto a flatbed trailer.
- Trailer hauls mobile home to intended destination.
- Mobile home is set up and reconnected in its new location.
Not all mobile homes are fit to be relocated, and the time it takes to move it depends on its current state. But relocation is an option if homeowners are particularly fond of their mobile home.