Atlanta Demolition Company

Mobile Home Demolition & Removal in Atlanta

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Older mobile homes and manufactured houses eventually reach a point where repair no longer makes sense. Roof leaks, soft floors, outdated wiring, or park requirements can make removal the most practical option.

Atlanta Demolition Company provides complete mobile home demolition in Atlanta and the surrounding metro area. We dismantle or demolish the home, load all debris, haul it away, and leave the site clean and ready for your next use—whether that is a new manufactured home, stick-built house, or open land.

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Types of Mobile & Manufactured Homes We Remove

We work with:

  • Single-wide mobile homes

  • Double-wide and multi-section manufactured homes

  • Older trailer homes on private land or in mobile home parks

  • Mobile homes on piers, blocks, or permanent foundations

  • Units with attached porches, decks, carports, and add-ons

Whether the home is still movable or needs to be demolished in place, we can provide a safe, code-compliant removal plan.


Mobile Home Demolition vs. Removal – What’s the Difference?

There are two main ways to deal with an unwanted mobile home:

1. On-Site Demolition & Hauling

The home is demolished where it sits:

  • Unit is stripped and carefully torn down

  • Frame, roof, interior finishes, and systems are dismantled

  • Debris is sorted, loaded, and hauled to approved disposal/recycling facilities

  • Remaining piers, blocks, or small foundations can be removed as well

This is common when the home is too old or damaged to move and when you want a clear, open site for a future build or new unit.

Park & Private-Lot Projects

We safely remove mobile homes from parks, rural lots, and suburban yards with minimal disruption to neighbors.

One-Call Turnkey Service

Demolition, debris hauling, and site grading are handled by one coordinated team from start to finish.

2. Relocation / Move-Off (If Applicable)

Sometimes a mobile home can be transported off-site instead of demolished:

  • The home remains largely intact

  • Axles, tongue, and tires may be reinstalled if still available

  • The unit is pulled off the site by a specialized mobile home mover

In many cases, by the time clients call us, the home is no longer in condition to move. If we inspect the unit and believe moving is the better option, we will tell you and, if needed, you can coordinate with a separate transport company.

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Our Mobile Home Demolition & Removal Process

1. Site Visit & Evaluation

We begin with a site inspection to:

  • Confirm unit size (single-wide, double-wide, etc.)

  • Check age, condition, and any visible damage

  • Identify utilities (power, water, gas, septic) and how they connect

  • Evaluate access for equipment and trucks

  • Review attached structures: decks, porches, skirting, steps, carports, small additions

You receive a written estimate that outlines exactly what we are removing, what stays, and how the site will be left when work is complete.


2. Permits, Utility Disconnects & Park Requirements

Before work begins, we help you understand and coordinate:

  • Any demolition permits required by the local jurisdiction

  • Proper utility disconnects (electric, gas, water, sewer/septic)

  • Mobile home park rules for demolition/ removal, if the unit is inside a community

If you are working with a builder or are preparing the land for resale, we can coordinate with them so that permitting and timing line up with your overall plan.


3. Demolition, Dismantling & Structural Removal

Once utilities are properly disconnected and permits are in place:

  • We remove skirting, decks, porches, and attached structures included in the scope

  • The home is carefully dismantled or mechanically demolished

  • Interior contents, finishes, and framing are broken down in a controlled manner

  • Steel frames or chassis components are cut and removed as needed

Our focus is on safe, controlled demolition, especially when neighbors, other units, or nearby homes are close by.


4. Debris Hauling, Recycling & Disposal

Mobile home demolition produces a mix of materials. We:

  • Load all wood, metal, roofing, insulation, and debris into trucks or roll-offs

  • Separate recyclable materials such as scrap metal where feasible

  • Haul debris to appropriate disposal and recycling facilities

  • Keep your park or property as clean and organized as possible throughout the job

We frequently coordinate hauling with partners like Atlanta Dump Truck Hauling to keep debris moving off site quickly.


5. Backfill, Grading & Site Preparation

After the home and piers/blocks are removed:

  • We fill any holes left by utilities, piers, or small foundations

  • Rough grade the site so it drains properly

  • Leave the pad or lot ready for either a new unit, a new slab, or basic yard use

For larger site changes—such as preparing for a new house, driveway, or multiple units—we can coordinate with Atlanta Grading Contractors and Atlanta Land Grading to tie demolition into a broader grading plan.


Common Reasons to Remove a Mobile or Trailer Home

Mobile home demolition and removal in Atlanta makes sense when:

  • The unit is too old or damaged to pass inspections or justify repairs

  • Roof leaks, soft floors, or structural issues are widespread

  • The park is being upgraded, and older units must be removed

  • You are clearing the land for a new manufactured home or a stick-built house

  • You plan to sell the land and do not want the buyer dealing with an unsafe structure

If repair or remodel is still a realistic option, we will be honest with you so you can compare costs before deciding.


What Does Mobile Home Demolition Cost in Atlanta?

Pricing varies based on:

  • Single-wide vs. double-wide (or larger)

  • Condition of the home (intact vs. partially collapsed or fire-damaged)

  • Access for equipment and trucks

  • Distance to disposal and recycling facilities

  • Whether decks, porches, and additions are included

  • Amount of grading or site prep needed after removal

For bigger demolition packages, you can use our Demolition Cost Calculator to get a general feel for budget, then have us quote your mobile home project specifically during a site visit.


Why Choose Atlanta Demolition Company for Mobile Home Demolition?

Property owners and investors choose us because:

  • We specialize in demolition, not just junk removal or light hauling.

  • We understand small-structure work in tight parks, rural lots, and suburban neighborhoods.

  • We coordinate hauling, fill, and grading with trusted partners like Atlanta Dump Truck Hauling, Atlanta Land Grading, and Atlanta Grading Contractors.

  • We leave the site ready for your next plan, whether that is a new home, a different structure, or a clean, open lot.

You can learn more about our background on About Us, meet the Our Team, and see similar projects in our Portfolio. For broader guidance on hiring demolition professionals, visit our Residential Demolition Contractors Guide.


Mobile Home Demolition & Removal – FAQ

Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home?

Many jurisdictions treat mobile home removal similar to other residential demolitions and require permits, especially if utilities and foundations are involved. Requirements vary by county and city. We help you understand what applies to your location and, when included in our scope, can assist with the process.


Can you remove the home and leave the pad or foundation?

Yes. If you plan to bring in a newer manufactured home or reuse the pad, we can remove only the structure and leave approved underlying slabs or piers, as long as they are in acceptable condition for your next step.


Will you remove decks, porches, and carports too?

We can include attached structures—decks, stairs, porches, awnings, carports, and small additions—in the same demolition scope. Your estimate will clearly show what is included so there are no surprises.


What happens to the frame and metal under the home?

Steel chassis components and other metal items are removed and typically recycled as scrap where feasible. Remaining debris is sent to approved facilities that can handle mobile home materials.


How long does mobile home demolition usually take?

Once utilities are disconnected and any required permits are in place, demolition and removal of a typical single-wide or double-wide home usually take a day or two, depending on site access, add-ons, and weather. Larger or more complex setups may take longer, and we will outline that in your estimate.


How do I get a quote?

  1. Take a few photos of the home (all sides) and the surrounding area.

  2. Note its approximate length, width, and age if known.

  3. Submit the details through our Request a Demolition Estimate form.

We will review your project, schedule a site visit if needed, and provide a clear, written proposal for mobile home demolition and removal in Atlanta.

“From Old House to Ready Lot — Atlanta’s Demolition Done Right.”