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TruBlu Junk Removal

Wenatchee, WA

Offering fast, affordable, and professional demolition services, TruBlu Junk Removal is your go-to for mobile home demolition and beyond. Contact us today for a free... more

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Nathan's Junk Removal And Services LLC

Wenatchee, WA

Declutter your property with help from Nathan's Junk Removal & Services! Whether it’s a mobile home, shed, or debris, we’re here to handle the... more

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The KLE Inc.

Yakima, WA

The KLE Inc. works with clients big and small to deliver mobile home demolition solutions for projects of all sizes. We work with contractors and... more

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Chipman Construction Inc

Cashmere, WA

In the Wenatchee, Washington area, Chipman Construction Inc goes above and beyond for clients. Our team is highly adaptable and able to accomplish whatever you... more

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Bremmer Construction Inc

Wenatchee, WA

Bremmer Construction Inc is a premier demolition and construction company with the manpower, skill, equipment, and experience to deliver exceptional results. We communicate openly with... more

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Ken Leingang Excavating

Yakima, WA

KLE Inc. provides unmatched mobile home demolition services to the greater Eastern Washington and Northeast Oregon areas. With over four decades of experience, we can... more

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Tri-Valley Construction Inc

Yakima, WA

Tri-Valley Construction Inc. knows how to complete projects of all shapes and sizes, including mobile home demolition. As a licensed, bonded, and insured company, you... more

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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Ellensburg, WA

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.