Our Demolition Process
What to expect from start to finish
Mobile home demolition is straightforward, but it helps to know what's involved. Here's how the process works from the first phone call to final cleanup.
Step 1: Initial Contact
Give us a call and we'll ask some basic questions about your property and the mobile home. We'll want to know the size (single-wide, double-wide, etc.), location, and what services you need.
This conversation usually takes about 5-10 minutes. We'll schedule a time to come out and look at the property in person.
Step 2: On-Site Assessment
We come out to see the mobile home and assess the job. We'll look at the size, condition, access for equipment, and any potential complications.
During this visit, we'll give you a detailed quote that covers everything: demolition, hauling, disposal, cleanup, and any extras you need like foundation removal or utility disconnection.
Step 3: Approval and Scheduling
If you're happy with the quote, we'll get you on the schedule. We'll also handle any permit requirements and coordinate utility disconnection if needed.
Before demolition starts, the mobile home needs to be empty of all personal belongings, furniture, and appliances. We can help with that if needed, but it's a separate service.
Step 4: Demolition Work
Our crew shows up with the right equipment and gets to work. We start by disconnecting any remaining utilities (if not already done), then begin tearing down the mobile home.
We use excavators, skid steers, and other heavy equipment to dismantle the structure safely and efficiently. The materials are separated as we go—metal gets recycled, and everything else is loaded for disposal.
Most jobs take 1-3 days depending on the size of the home and what additional work is involved.
Step 5: Hauling and Disposal
As demolition progresses, we haul materials away to the appropriate disposal sites. Metal goes to recycling centers. Wood, drywall, and other debris go to approved landfills.
You don't need to worry about where things go or how they're disposed of. We handle all of that and follow local regulations.
Step 6: Site Cleanup
Once demolition is complete, we clean up the site. This includes removing all debris, raking the area, and leaving you with a level, clean lot.
If you need additional grading, fill dirt, or other site work, we can handle that too. Just let us know what you want.
Step 7: Final Walkthrough
We do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything looks good and you're happy with the work. If there's anything that needs attention, we take care of it.
That's it. Your property is cleared, clean, and ready for whatever comes next.
Simple, Start to Finish
We've done this hundreds of times. The process is efficient, predictable, and hassle-free. You'll know what to expect at every step, and we'll keep you updated as the work progresses.