99 Junk Removal
99 Junk Removal is the go-to choice for safe and affordable residential demolition throughout Seattle, WA and the surrounding areas. From mobile home demolition to interior... more
Chinook Excavation
Located in Aberdeen, Washington, Chinook Excavation can handle a variety of site preparation services, including demolition and excavating projects. Our demolition expertise ranges from mobile... more
EZ Haulers
EZ Haulers has been providing mobile home demolition services since 2002. We offer same-day service because, let's be honest, the sooner the junk is gone and... more
Justice Bros
For quality work done right the first time, call Justice Bros Trucking & Excavating LLC! With over 20 years of experience in the demolition, excavating, and trucking... more
K C Construction Contractors
For more than 40 years, K C Construction Contractors has been providing the greater Olympia, WA area with exceptional demolition, excavating, and grading services. We offer... more
Manke Excavating LLC
Manke Excavating LLC is a family-owned and operated business that has been proudly serving the Mason County area since 1992. We offer a full line of... more
Residential Excavating & Demolition
Residential Excavating & Demolition provides the greater Olympia area with reliable demolition and excavating services. Our crew is qualified to deal with the biggest and smallest... more
RW Demolition LLC
R.W. Excavation has been serving the community since 2014. As a small, locally-owned company, our goal is to deliver the best in customer service, performing... more
Universal Junk Removal and Demolition
At Universal Junk Removal and Demolition, we pride ourselves on offering our customers responsive, competent, and excellent mobile home demolition services. Our promise of affordable... more
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Mobile Home Demolition Tips for Porter, WA
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.