MOBILE HOME DEMOLITION, REMOVAL & CLEANUP
Do you have an old mobile home on your property you would like removed?
In some cases it is best to demolish the mobile home rather than try and move it which can be expensive and dangerous especially if the mobile home is over 20 years old and more prone to fall apart during transport.
We strive to recycle as much as we can during the demolition process in order to keep recyclables out of the waste stream and also reduce the amount of debris that will get buried in a landfill.
Rather than just smash the mobile home to pieces and toss in a dumpster we carefully remove and seperate all metals, wood, etc from the non-recyclables and take those items to the appropriate recycling facility so that they will be recycled and reused.
The costs to demolish a mobile home start at $3.50 per square foot but can vary dramatically and are based on its size, its condition, its age, the materials it consists of, ease of access to the actual mobile home, its proximity to local transfer stations, and any hazardous materials issues it may have.
We only provide services in Western Washington State specifically King, North Pierce & South
Snohomish Counties only.
If you are not located in Washington State we cannot help you, sorry.
We do not move or transport mobile homes to a new location nor do we sell mobile home parts, frames, etc.
Please do not call for a demolition quote, we no longer provide demolition quotes over the phone.. you will be asked to visit our website and fill out the below mobile home demolition form
For a demolition quote please submit a quote request via the request form below:
We strive to recycle as much as we can during the demolition process in order to keep recyclables out of the waste stream and also reduce the amount of debris that will get buried in a landfill.
Rather than just smash the mobile home to pieces and toss in a dumpster we carefully remove and seperate all metals, wood, etc from the non-recyclables and take those items to the appropriate recycling facility so that they will be recycled and reused.
The costs to demolish a mobile home start at $3.50 per square foot but can vary dramatically and are based on its size, its condition, its age, the materials it consists of, ease of access to the actual mobile home, its proximity to local transfer stations, and any hazardous materials issues it may have.
We only provide services in Western Washington State specifically King, North Pierce & South
Snohomish Counties only.
If you are not located in Washington State we cannot help you, sorry.
We do not move or transport mobile homes to a new location nor do we sell mobile home parts, frames, etc.
Please do not call for a demolition quote, we no longer provide demolition quotes over the phone.. you will be asked to visit our website and fill out the below mobile home demolition form
For a demolition quote please submit a quote request via the request form below:
Demolition Procedures and Permitting:
http://www.pscleanair.org/regulated/asbestos/homeowners/demolitions.aspx
Before you start, check for asbestos and then follow our requirements carefully – failure to do so can result in a notice of violation and monetary penalties. (Also, check with your local building department as they may have additional requirements for demolishing your house.)
1. Conduct an asbestos survey. Surveys must be conducted by an AHERA-certified building inspector. You will find these inspectors listed in the phone book yellow pages under “Asbestos Consulting and Testing.” You must share the survey results with your demolition contractor and anyone else who may come in contact with the material, and keep a copy of the survey on site.
2. File an Asbestos/Demolition Notification. An Asbestos/Demolition Notification and a filing fee must be submitted to this agency before any asbestos removal or demolition begins. This applies to all structures, including mobile homes with greater than 120 square feet of roof area. Print a copy of the Notice you submit and keep it available for inspection.
3. Properly remove all asbestos. Remove all friable asbestos-containing material prior to demolition. Nonfriable asbestos-containing material may be left in place during the demolition, provided it remains nonfriable, but must be promptly transferred to a disposal container with a sign identifying the material as “nonfriable asbestos waste”.
NOTE: We strongly encourage you to employ a certified asbestos abatement contractor to remove any asbestos. The work is difficult, time-consuming, and dangerous to you and your family’s health if procedures and regulations are not strictly followed. These experts have specialized equipment and training and employ techniques to control asbestos fibers not available to homeowners. In addition, asbestos removal work is physically demanding, requiring a respirator, non-breathable coveralls, rubber gloves and boots, working in high humidity and on wet, slippery surfaces.
If you remove friable asbestos-containing material yourself, you must follow Regulation III, Section 4.05 (b) “Friable Asbestos Removal Work Practices” and 4.07 “Disposal of Asbestos-Containing Waste Material" (PDF 0.1MB). The following homeowner instructions for three common types of friable asbestos-containing materials are available to help you remove the material yourself.
If you remove nonfriable asbestos-containing material yourself, you must follow Regulation III, Section 4.05 (c) "Method of Removal for Nonfriable, Asbestos-Containing Material" (PDF 0.1MB).
4. Properly dispose of the asbestos. Take friable asbestos-containing waste to an Asbestos Disposal Waste Facility authorized to receive the waste. Complete and bring an Asbestos waste material shipment record (PDF 0.1MB) to dispose of the friable asbestos waste at the disposal site. Nonfriable asbestos-containing waste must be promptly transferred to a disposal container labeled "nonfriable asbestos waste". Please contact your local disposal company for further instructions.
5. Demolish the structure. You must wait 10 days after submitting an Asbestos/Demolition Notification to demolish your house, whether or not there is an asbestos project involved.
For more information: E-mail: asbestos@pscleanair.org
Phone: (206) 689-4058
http://www.pscleanair.org/regulated/asbestos/homeowners/demolitions.aspx
Before you start, check for asbestos and then follow our requirements carefully – failure to do so can result in a notice of violation and monetary penalties. (Also, check with your local building department as they may have additional requirements for demolishing your house.)
1. Conduct an asbestos survey. Surveys must be conducted by an AHERA-certified building inspector. You will find these inspectors listed in the phone book yellow pages under “Asbestos Consulting and Testing.” You must share the survey results with your demolition contractor and anyone else who may come in contact with the material, and keep a copy of the survey on site.
2. File an Asbestos/Demolition Notification. An Asbestos/Demolition Notification and a filing fee must be submitted to this agency before any asbestos removal or demolition begins. This applies to all structures, including mobile homes with greater than 120 square feet of roof area. Print a copy of the Notice you submit and keep it available for inspection.
3. Properly remove all asbestos. Remove all friable asbestos-containing material prior to demolition. Nonfriable asbestos-containing material may be left in place during the demolition, provided it remains nonfriable, but must be promptly transferred to a disposal container with a sign identifying the material as “nonfriable asbestos waste”.
NOTE: We strongly encourage you to employ a certified asbestos abatement contractor to remove any asbestos. The work is difficult, time-consuming, and dangerous to you and your family’s health if procedures and regulations are not strictly followed. These experts have specialized equipment and training and employ techniques to control asbestos fibers not available to homeowners. In addition, asbestos removal work is physically demanding, requiring a respirator, non-breathable coveralls, rubber gloves and boots, working in high humidity and on wet, slippery surfaces.
If you remove friable asbestos-containing material yourself, you must follow Regulation III, Section 4.05 (b) “Friable Asbestos Removal Work Practices” and 4.07 “Disposal of Asbestos-Containing Waste Material" (PDF 0.1MB). The following homeowner instructions for three common types of friable asbestos-containing materials are available to help you remove the material yourself.
If you remove nonfriable asbestos-containing material yourself, you must follow Regulation III, Section 4.05 (c) "Method of Removal for Nonfriable, Asbestos-Containing Material" (PDF 0.1MB).
4. Properly dispose of the asbestos. Take friable asbestos-containing waste to an Asbestos Disposal Waste Facility authorized to receive the waste. Complete and bring an Asbestos waste material shipment record (PDF 0.1MB) to dispose of the friable asbestos waste at the disposal site. Nonfriable asbestos-containing waste must be promptly transferred to a disposal container labeled "nonfriable asbestos waste". Please contact your local disposal company for further instructions.
5. Demolish the structure. You must wait 10 days after submitting an Asbestos/Demolition Notification to demolish your house, whether or not there is an asbestos project involved.
For more information: E-mail: asbestos@pscleanair.org
Phone: (206) 689-4058
We will beat any written estimate.
We have many satisfied clients, references available upon request.
GM Nelson Enterprises, LLC
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
License# GMNELNE898D5
We have many satisfied clients, references available upon request.
GM Nelson Enterprises, LLC
Licensed, Bonded and Insured
License# GMNELNE898D5
