Need mobile home demolition services you can rely on? At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, we bring expertise, safety, and care to every demolition project we handle. As a veteran-owned, family-operated business, we’re deeply committed to helping our Kitsap, Mason & Pierce County neighbors remove old mobile homes quickly and responsibly. Since 2021, we’ve taken immense pride in making sure each project is safe, eco-friendly, and tailored to our clients' specific needs.
From the first assessment to the final site cleanup, we handle all the details, so you don’t have to. With Bouchard Hauling & Removal, you’re working with a local team that values honesty, quality, and respect for your property. We’re here to make the demolition process smooth and stress-free from start to finish!
Signs It’s Time to Consider Mobile Home Demolition
1. Major Structural Damage
If the roof is sagging, the walls are leaning, or the frame looks like it’s seen better days, the existing mobile home might be beyond repair. Serious structural issues can make the home unsafe, and at that point, demolition could be the safest option.
2. Water Damage and Mold Issues
Water damage is a big red flag, especially if there’s mold involved. Mold can spread quickly and can pose health risks to anyone living there. In many older mobile homes, water resistance just wasn’t built in, making it nearly impossible to get rid of mold completely.
3. Old, Hazardous Materials
Older mobile homes might contain materials like asbestos or lead paint, which can be hazardous. Demolishing the structure and starting fresh can be the safest way to avoid health risks and bring in newer, safer materials.
4. Constant Maintenance Costs
If you’re pouring money into repairs—whether it’s plumbing, electrical, or structural fixes—it might be time to look at the bigger picture. When the cost of fixing things up is close to or more than the home’s value, demolition often makes more financial sense.
5. Foundation Problems
Foundation issues, like cracks or shifting, are serious. Repairs can be costly and don’t always solve the problem, especially with older models. Demolishing and starting with a stable foundation may be the better long-term choice.
6. A New Vision for the Property
Maybe you’ve outgrown the mobile home, or you have plans for something new on the land. If you’re thinking of building something bigger or repurposing the property, tearing down the old structure gives you a blank canvas to work with.
7. Unlivable Conditions
If the mobile home has become unsafe due to wear, structural issues, or even a pest problem, it might be time to let it go. Starting fresh could be a better investment than trying to make it livable again.
8. Doesn’t Meet Current Codes or Zoning Requirements
Older mobile homes may not meet today’s codes. If you’ve been notified of code violations or zoning issues, tearing down and building a new home could save you headaches and make it easier to stay compliant.
9. Severe Damage from Fire or Storms
Big disasters like fires, hurricanes, or intense storms can leave a mobile home in rough shape. When there’s extensive damage, sometimes it’s safer and simpler to start over with a clean slate.
Why Choose Bouchard Hauling for Mobile Home Demolition
At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, we’re here to make mobile home demolition straightforward and worry-free. When you hire us, you skip the hard work, heavy lifting, and long hours that demolition often requires. Instead, you get skilled, friendly local professionals who handle every step—from tearing down the structure to a final clean-up. We make sure nothing’s left behind but a clear, usable space. Here’s why so many trust us for mobile home demolition:
No matter the size or condition of your mobile home, we’ve got you covered. From single-wide to double-wide, we take care of everything: dismantling, debris, junk removal process, and safe disposal. Whether it’s a complete demolition or just clearing part of the structure, our family-run local pros treat every job with the same care, keeping things efficient and stress-free for you.
We’re committed to doing more than just knocking things down. Responsible disposal is a big part of our process. Much of the material we remove is sorted for recycling or repurposing to keep as much as possible out of the landfill. By working with local recycling centers and following all disposal regulations, we help keep everything clean and green. It’s our way of giving back to the community that supports us.
Based right here in Belfair, WA, we know Kitsap County well. As a local, family-owned business, we offer a personal touch that national companies can’t match. We understand the area’s regulations, know the best local recycling options, and handle each job with the care and respect you’d expect from a neighbor—not a big corporation.
When you work with Bouchard Hauling & Removal, you’re more than just a customer. We go the extra mile to make sure everything is smooth and easy. From your first call to the final wave goodbye, we’re here to help. Whether you’re clearing an old mobile home for a new project or need assistance with partial demolition, you can count on us to handle it with the respect and care you deserve.
How We Handle Mobile Home Demolition
At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, we know that mobile home demolition should be straightforward, safe, and stress-free. We’ve designed our process to be just that—from the first call to a fully cleared site. Here’s how it works:
1. Getting in Touch and Initial Assessment
Give us a call at 844-JUNKOPS, drop us an email at Info@bouchardhauling.com, or fill out our online form—whatever works best for you. Tell us a bit about the mobile home you need removed, and we’ll set up a time to check it out. If you’d rather not have an in-person assessment, feel free to send us photos and a description. Based on that, we’ll provide you with a free estimate, no strings attached.
2. Scheduling the Demolition
Once you’re comfortable with the estimate, we’ll work with you to pick a time that fits your schedule. We make sure to plan around your day to keep things as convenient as possible. If there’s any prep work you need to do beforehand, we’ll walk you through it, but don’t stress—our team can handle most of it.
3. Demolition Day
When the day arrives, our crew will be there on time, fully equipped, and ready to get to work. We’ll touch base with you to go over the details and then start dismantling the mobile home. Our team takes care to work safely and efficiently, making sure everything goes smoothly and leaving no mess behind.
4. Eco-Friendly Disposal
After the demolition, we focus on responsible disposal. We recycle as much of the material as we can and work with local facilities to make sure everything else is disposed of properly. Our goal is to keep waste out of landfills and help keep Kitsap County clean.
5. Final Invoice and Your Feedback
Once the job’s complete, you’ll get a clear invoice that matches our estimate—no hidden fees, no last-minute surprises. We also love hearing from our customers, so if you have any feedback, let us know! It helps us keep doing our best for our Kitsap neighbors.
Comprehensive Mobile Home Demolition Services
Single-Wide or Double-Wide Mobile Homes
Whether it’s a single-wide or a double-wide, we’re equipped to take down these homes safely and efficiently, leaving you with a clear space to work with.
Single, Double, and Triple-Wide Trailers
Whether you need a single, double, or triple-wide trailer removed, we handle it all—dismantling and clearing out the space efficiently, no matter the size.
Mobile Office Trailers
Mobile office trailers are handy but not forever. We’re here to take them down and haul them away when it’s time for them to move on.
Converted Buses
From old buses turned into living spaces to mobile workspaces, we carefully remove converted buses that are no longer needed.
Modular Homes
If you’re ready to clear out a modular home, we’ve got years of experience to dismantle it piece by piece and leave the area clean.
Portable Construction Offices
Construction sites change fast, and when it’s time for your portable office to go, we’ll handle the job quickly and responsibly.
Emergency Housing Units
For temporary emergency housing units that need removal, we take care of the process thoroughly so you can use the space for new construction.
Prefab Homes
Prefab homes come down easily with our team, giving you an open area for whatever comes next.
Modular Offices
We handle modular offices of any size, so you can clear out the space without any hassle or stress.
Cabin-Style Mobile Units
Cabin-style units make great temporary spots, but when they’re no longer needed, we’re here to remove them and return the area to its natural state.
Fair and Simple Pricing
At Bouchard Hauling & Removal, we believe in keeping things clear and straightforward. Trust is everything, and we want you to know exactly what you’re paying for when you hire us for mobile home demolition in Kitsap County. Before we even get started, we’ll walk you through a detailed estimate based on the specifics of your mobile home—its size, condition, and any unique factors. No hidden fees. No surprises.
We keep our rates fair and competitive, so you get great value for quality work. With us, there’s no guessing or complicated breakdowns. You’ll get a reliable, honest service at a price you can feel good about. With Bouchard Hauling & Removal, mobile home demolition is simple, fair, and stress-free.
The Mobile Home Demolition Process: From Start to Finish
1. Site Preparation and Initial Checks
First, we do a thorough assessment of the mobile home and the surrounding area. Our team clears away anything that could get in the way and sets up safety barriers if needed. We also take care of disconnecting all utilities—water, electricity, gas, and sewer—so everything’s safe before we get started.
2. Dealing with Hazardous Materials
If there’s anything hazardous, like asbestos or lead paint, our trained crew carefully removes it following local safety rules. We make sure to handle these materials properly to protect the environment and everyone involved.
3. Salvaging What We Can
Before we start tearing things down, we check for any materials we can save. Windows, doors, metal, and other items are carefully removed and set aside for recycling or donation. Salvaging helps cut down on waste and disposal costs, so we’re always looking for what can be reused.
4. Roof and Exterior Wall Removal
Demolition starts from the top. We carefully remove the roof first—often the trickiest part due to its size and weight. Once that’s done, we move on to dismantling the exterior walls, section by section, so everything stays stable and safe.
6. Breaking Down the Frame and Floor
Next, we work on dismantling the mainframe and floor. For bigger mobile homes, we’ll cut the frame into smaller, manageable sections. We also peel up the flooring, starting from one end and working across. This step makes sure everything’s ready for easy removal.
7. Foundation Concrete Removal (If Needed)
If the mobile home has a concrete foundation or any kind of footing, we handle that, too. Our team of experts breaks down the concrete and clears it out, leaving the ground level and ready for whatever comes next.
8. Sorting and Hauling Away the Debris
With everything dismantled, we sort the debris. Metal, wood, insulation, and any hazardous materials are separated for proper disposal or recycling. We load it all up on our trucks and haul it away, making sure the site stays clean.
9. Final Cleanup and Leveling the Site
Once the debris is cleared, we do a final sweep of the area to catch any remaining dust or scraps. If the site needs it, we’ll grade and level the ground so you’re left with a clean, even surface ready for whatever you have planned next.
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FAQs
Price depends on mobile home size, condition, presence of hazardous materials and property location. Our free consultation will enable us to estimate the cost per square foot in an accurate way.