Mobile Home Demolition




Top Shelf Mobile Home Demolition
Top Shelf Junk Removal Services For Homes and Businesses
Is that old mobile home becoming more of a hazard than a shelter? Falling apart, attracting pests, or sitting unused on your property? Top Shelf Moving and Junk Removal is here to help with professional mobile home demolition services. Whether it’s a small single-wide that’s past repair or a larger unit that’s sat empty for years, we can safely tear it down and haul it away. Our crew is equipped to handle the full process—from structural teardown to cleanup and responsible disposal.
Abandoned mobile homes can become more than just an eyesore. They often attract rodents, harbor mold, and create liability concerns for property owners. Over time, they can become unstable, making them dangerous to be around—especially for kids or visitors. By removing the structure, you free up usable land, improve property value, and eliminate safety risks. As one of the Treasure Valley’s trusted demolition crews, we offer safe, efficient removal and can often get started with little notice. Let us take that mobile home off your plate—so you can move forward with the space.

Full Mobile Home Tear-Down
Start to finish demolition of a single-wide unit, including removal of skirting, frame, and interior debris. Cleared down to bare ground.


Overgrown and Unsafe Structure Removed
This mobile home was collapsing and hidden behind years of weeds and brush. We cleared the entire area and hauled it away safely.
Preparing Land for Future Use
After removing the mobile home, we cleared the remaining debris and left the property ready for resale, redevelopment, or new construction.

See Top Shelf's Junk Haulers In Action
How It Works
We make decluttering easy with our professional services. If you have any number of items needing cleared out, you just point and we’ll do the rest. As long as it’s something our team can lift, chop, shovel, tow, crush, winch, roll, disassemble or excavate, we will find a way to get the job done.

Get a Free Estimate
Our “on our way” text includes a GPS tracking link so you can see our progress in real time. Once we arrive, we’ll provide a free quote that includes removal, cleanup and disposal.

Junk Removal
Once you approve the quote, we get to work right away. We accept cash or card and have simple financing available.

Donate, Recycle or Dispose
In this step, we responsibly sort your items for donation, recycling, or proper disposal, aiming to reduce waste and give back to the community.
Other Demolition Projects We Can Help With
We make clearing the clutter as easy as possible for homeowners and businesses throughout the Treasure Valley
- House demolition
- Fence removal
- Pool demolition
- Concrete removal
- Decks removal
- Gazebo removal
- Lean-to removal
- Tree fort removal
- Outdoor feature removal
- Carpet Removal
- Shed demolition
- Land Clearing
- Pond removal
- Carport demolition
Whatever your needs, Top Shelf Moving and Junk removal has you covered.
How Much Does Mobile Home Demolition Cost?
Our pricing for mobile home demolition is based on the size of the structure, the amount of debris to be hauled away, and the complexity of the job. Every quote we provide is upfront and includes labor, equipment, transportation, and proper disposal—so there are no hidden fees or surprises. That said, several key factors can influence the final cost:
- Age of the mobile home Older units (typically pre-1980s) may require asbestos testing and proper abatement if hazardous materials are present. This can significantly affect pricing due to safety regulations and disposal protocols.
- Accessibility and site conditions Is the structure easy to reach with equipment like a skid steer or excavator? Tight lots, steep slopes, fencing, or soft ground can add time and labor.
- Location and local permitting Some cities or counties require specific demolition permits or inspections before work can begin. Fees and red tape vary by location and must be factored into the overall cost.
- Size and construction style Single-wide, double-wide, or add-on structures like attached decks or porches all influence pricing. The type of foundation (block, pier, or slab) also affects the scope of the job.
- Utility disconnections and prep work If the home is still connected to power, gas, water, or sewer lines, those will need to be safely disconnected before demolition can start.
If you’re unsure what applies to your mobile home, we’re happy to come out and assess it for free. We’ll walk you through everything from permitting to the last pile of debris, whether it’s a clean tear-down with an excavator or a more delicate removal that calls for extra care.

Why Choose Top Shelf for Your Mobile Home Demolition?
Your Shed, Our Expertise
Experienced Demolition Crews
We’ve handled mobile homes in every condition—from freshly abandoned to decades-old and falling apart. Whether you’re clearing land, prepping for a rebuild, or just tired of looking at the thing, we know how to get it done safely, responsibly, and without turning your property into a mess.
We know what we’re doing.
Mobile homes might look simple, but they come with their quirks—some are bolted to slabs, others sit on piers, and plenty have extra add-ons like sheds or decks. Our team has the tools, equipment, and experience to handle all of it. We’ve done this before, and it shows.
We don’t just dump everything.
When we tear down a mobile home, we try to separate out what can be recycled or reused—things like metal, wood, and concrete. If we suspect the presence of hazardous materials like asbestos, we’ll talk with you about safe testing and removal. It’s not just about getting rid of the structure; it’s about doing it the right way.
No weird pricing games.
We’ll come out, take a look, and give you a straightforward quote. That quote includes the labor, the equipment, the hauling, and the disposal. If permits are required or utilities need to be disconnected, we’ll walk you through it so nothing catches you off guard.
We show up when we say we will.
We believe showing up on time matters. When you schedule a demo with us, we’ll confirm it, keep in touch, and let you know exactly when we’re on the way. No waiting around wondering if we forgot.
We adapt to the job.
Every demolition is different. Some mobile homes are wide open in a field and easy to reach with an excavator. Others are tucked behind fences, sheds, or landscaping that needs to be worked around. Whatever the situation, we’ll figure it out and make it work.
We’re a team you can trust.
Our crew is fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. We treat your property like it’s our own, and we take safety seriously—from the first cut to the final cleanup.
We take care of the full job.
From the permits to the last sweep of debris, we’ve got it covered. You won’t have to coordinate with a bunch of contractors or rent extra equipment. Just let us know what’s in the way—and we’ll make it disappear.
We stand by our work.
If something’s not right, we fix it. Simple as that. We want every customer to feel like they got more than what they paid for, and that starts with doing the job right.
YOUR BEST LOCAL MOVING COMPANY FOR SOUTHWEST IDAHO!
Top Shelf Moving Service Area
Top Shelf Moving and Junk Removal provides fast, reliable junk removal across the Treasure Valley and surrounding areas. We serve both residential and commercial clients throughout the following locations:
Boise
Meridian
Eagle
Garden City
Nampa
Caldwell
Kuna
Star
Middleton
Hidden Springs
Southeast Boise
Southwest Ada County Alliance
Check out our Online Booking Page or give us a call to learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mobile Home Demolition
How long does mobile home demolition take?
Most projects take anywhere from one to three days once the work begins, though the full process—including permits and scheduling—can take a few weeks depending on your location.
Do I need a permit to remove a mobile home?
Yes, in most areas a demolition permit is required. We can help you understand what’s needed in your city or county and assist with the paperwork if needed.
What factors affect the cost of mobile home demolition?
Cost depends on the size of the structure, its condition, accessibility, whether utilities are disconnected, local dump fees, and whether asbestos testing or permitting is required.
Does the age of the mobile home matter?
Yes. Older homes—especially those built before the 1980s—may contain asbestos or other hazardous materials that require special handling, which can increase both cost and timeline.
Can I donate or sell my mobile home instead of demolishing it?
If the home is still structurally sound, you may be able to sell or donate it. However, many older or damaged units are better candidates for demolition due to the cost of relocation and repairs.
What's the difference between demolition and deconstruction?
Demolition is a fast, mechanical teardown using heavy equipment. Deconstruction is more methodical and allows for salvaging usable materials, but it takes more time and labor.
How much debris will be created?
Expect a significant amount of debris—wood, metal, insulation, roofing, and interior materials. A typical teardown can fill multiple dump truck loads.
Will you recycle any materials?
Yes. We sort and recycle materials like metal, wood, and concrete when possible. Responsible disposal is part of every job we do.
Do utilities need to be disconnected beforehand?
Yes. All power, gas, water, and sewer lines must be safely disconnected before demolition starts. If they’re still active, we’ll help coordinate the shutoff with your providers.
What kind of equipment is used?
We typically use a combination of skid steers, excavators, and hand tools. The equipment we bring depends on access and the complexity of the structure.
Can you remove the foundation too?
Absolutely. Whether it’s sitting on piers, blocks, or a concrete slab, we can remove the foundation as part of the demolition package.
Are there extra fees for hauling the debris?
Debris removal is included in our quote, but local landfill or transfer station fees can vary. We’ll explain everything clearly before we start.
Is it cheaper if I do some of the work myself?
Yes. If you’re able to remove items like skirting, decking, or interior contents ahead of time, that can help reduce the overall cost.
Should I get multiple quotes?
It’s always smart to compare. Just make sure you’re comparing apples to apples—some companies don’t include dump fees or labor in their base pricing.
What happens after demolition is complete?
Once the structure is down and hauled away, we’ll clear the site of loose debris and leave the area clean and ready for whatever you’ve got planned next.
