Mobile Home Demolition

Mobile Home Demolition & Removal in Jackson, MS

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An old mobile home doesn’t age gracefully. Once the roof starts going and the floor gets soft, it slides fast from “fixer” to “hazard” — attracting pests, squatters, and code enforcement letters while it drags down the value of the land it sits on. We demolish and haul off mobile homes across the Jackson metro and leave you with what you actually want: clean, usable land.

Mobile Home Situations We Handle

Deteriorated single-wides and double-wides — beyond repair, beyond moving, ready to be gone.

Inherited property cleanup — the family land is worth something; the old trailer on it isn’t. We clear it so you can sell, build, or put a new home on the site.

Storm-damaged units — wind-rolled or tree-struck manufactured homes that insurance has written off.

Mobile home park removals — park owners clearing abandoned units to open pads for paying tenants. We handle single units or multiples.

Pre-sale land clearing — buyers see the trailer, not the land. Removing it before listing changes what your property looks like — and what it appraises for.

Replacing old with new — tearing out the old unit and prepping the site for a new manufactured home delivery.

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How Mobile Home Demolition Works

1. Quote on your actual unit. Size (single vs. double-wide), condition, contents, additions like porches and carports, and site access all shape the job. Quotes are fast and free.

2. Utilities and paperwork. Power, gas, water, and septic connections get properly disconnected and capped. Depending on your jurisdiction in the metro, a demolition permit may be required — and older mobile homes can contain asbestos in flooring and siding materials, which means a survey may be required before teardown. We check, we handle it, you stay legal. If the unit still has a title, we’ll walk you through retiring it.

3. Tear-down. Most mobile homes come down and get loaded out fast — often in a single day. Frame, axles, skirting, porches, everything.

4. Metal salvage and disposal. A mobile home carries real steel — frame, axles, roofing. We separate and recycle metals, which is both the right way to dispose of the unit and helps the economics of the job. Everything else goes to a permitted facility.

5. Site cleanup. Pad, piers or blocks, skirting debris — cleared and the site left level and clean. If you’re prepping for a new unit or a build, tell us and we’ll leave the site accordingly.

What Affects Mobile Home Removal Cost?

Every unit is different, so we don’t quote blind. The factors: single-wide vs. double-wide, what’s inside it, attached structures (porches, decks, carports, add-a-rooms), how accessible the site is for equipment and trucks, whether asbestos materials are present, and disposal load after metal salvage. One conversation about your actual unit gets you a real number, free.

Serving the Jackson Metro and Surrounding Counties

Mobile home demolition across Jackson, Byram, Terry, Raymond, Clinton, Pearl, Brandon, Florence, Crystal Springs, and rural Hinds, Rankin, Madison, and Copiah County properties — the further-out places where a lot of manufactured homes actually sit.

Mobile Home Demolition FAQs

Is it cheaper to move a mobile home or demolish it?
For older units, demolition usually wins — moving requires the home to be structurally sound enough to survive the trip, plus transport permits and setup at the other end. If the frame is compromised or the unit predates modern standards, movers often won’t touch it. That’s when you call us.

Can I demolish a mobile home that still has a title?
Yes — and the title should be properly retired with the state so the unit stops existing on paper too. We’ll point you through that step.

Do old mobile homes contain asbestos?
Some do — in vinyl flooring, siding materials, and ceiling texture, particularly in older units. If a survey is required for your unit, we coordinate it before teardown, same as any other structure.

How long does removal take?
The physical demolition and haul-off of most single units: often one day on site. Paperwork and utility disconnects set the real start date.

What about the septic tank and utility pole?
Septic gets pumped and either abandoned per code or preserved for a future home — your call. Power poles and meter bases stay or go depending on your plans for the land. Tell us what’s next for the property and we’ll leave the right infrastructure standing.

Can you remove multiple units from a park?
Yes — multi-unit removals are efficient work, and park owners get open pads back on a predictable schedule.


Ready to see the land instead of the trailer? Call [PHONE] or send the quote form. Fast quotes, clean sites.

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