Single-wide, double-wide, triple-wide, and park models. Open lots and tight-access mobile home parks. One crew handles permits, demolition, debris removal, and site prep.
What We Demolish
From a 400 sq ft park model to a 2,400 sq ft triple-wide — we have the equipment and experience to take it down safely, no matter the size or site conditions.
The most common mobile home demolition. Typically 14–18 feet wide. One-day teardown on most open lots.
Two-section units bolted together on site. More material, more debris volume, and often on larger foundations.
Three-section manufactured homes. Equivalent to a small house in material volume. Multi-day demolition.
Smaller recreational units. Quick teardown. Often found in mobile home parks and RV communities.
Full-Service Process
Every mobile home demolition follows a defined process. We manage every step so you never have to coordinate between permit offices, utility companies, and hauling contractors.
We evaluate the unit type, condition, foundation, access points, and any complications. For park locations, we assess road width, neighboring units, and overhead utilities. Written estimate covering every line item.
Demolition permit through your local building department. Park management approval if applicable. Asbestos survey and air district notification for pre-1980 units. Title 25 compliance for mobile home parks. We handle all paperwork.
Gas, electric, water, and sewer disconnected and capped. Mobile home parks often have unique utility configurations. We coordinate with park management and utility providers to ensure safe, compliant disconnection.
Everything inside the unit is removed first. Appliances, fixtures, cabinetry, personal property, and hazardous materials like propane tanks and water heaters. Sorted for recycling and proper disposal.
Skirting, decks, awnings, and stairs removed. Then the unit itself comes down. Excavator with grapple attachment tears through the structure while we sort materials on site. Metal, wood, and roofing separated.
Concrete piers, block foundations, and runner beams removed. All debris hauled. Lot graded and leveled. Over 70% of materials recycled. Dump receipts provided for every load.
Park Demolition Specialists
Mobile home parks present challenges that open-lot demolition does not. Narrow roads. Neighboring units within feet. Overhead power lines. Limited staging space. Concerned residents watching every move.
We have completed multiple mobile home park demolitions across Northern California. We use appropriately sized equipment, plan the demolition sequence to minimize disruption, and leave the lot clean for the next tenant or redevelopment.
Park demolition project photo
Transparent Pricing
Every mobile home demolition is different. Here is what drives the final number. Written estimate with every line item after the onsite assessment.
Single-wide is the simplest. Double-wide has more material and often a more complex foundation. Triple-wide is equivalent to a small house in debris volume.
Open lots with clear equipment paths are straightforward. Park settings with narrow roads, overhead lines, and neighboring units require smaller equipment and more planning.
Concrete piers and blocks are standard. Full concrete pads or permanent foundations take more equipment and time to remove.
An empty unit comes down faster. If the mobile home still has furniture, appliances, and personal property inside, cleanout adds time and cost.
Pre-1980 units may contain asbestos. If survey comes back positive, licensed abatement happens before demolition at additional cost.
Decks, awnings, carports, storage sheds, and concrete walkways attached to or near the mobile home affect total project scope.
Why Demo Patrol
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Multiple park demolitions completed across Northern California. We understand park management requirements, tenant considerations, and tight-access logistics.
Excavators, skid steers, dump trucks, and roll-off containers. We scale equipment to match the job, whether it is an open lot or a tight park setting.
Single-wide in one day. Double-wide in 1–2 days. We move fast because we have done this hundreds of times. Permits in 1–3 weeks, demo day on schedule.
Every crew member trained on demolition safety. Critical in park settings where occupied units, pedestrians, and overhead utilities are feet away.
Metal siding, framing, and components recycled at scrap facilities. Wood and roofing to appropriate waste handlers. Dump receipts for every load.
See mobile home demolition services specific to your area. We serve Northern California within a 5-hour radius.
Common Questions
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Call (916) 269-9668Licensed mobile home demolition contractor serving Northern California. Single-wide, double-wide, triple-wide, and park demolitions. One call, clean lot.