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Serving Frisco, TX

Free Mobile Home Removal in Frisco, Texas

Frisco's transformation into one of North Texas's premier suburban destinations has created exceptional land value appreciation, making the clearing of older manufactured housing on private lots a financially compelling option for property owners throughout Collin County. Qualifying property owners in Collin County pay nothing — we handle permits, teardown, haul-off, and cleanup.

No cost to qualifying property owners
We pull the permits — you don't have to
Most conditions accepted: needs-work, abandoned, condemned
Respond within hours of application

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Understanding Mobile Home Removal in Texas

Every state has its own permitting requirements, title elimination rules, and environmental compliance standards that affect how a mobile home removal proceeds. In Texas, demolition permits are typically issued at the county level, and properties with pre-1976 units may require an asbestos inspection before work can begin. Understanding these requirements upfront — and having a coordinator who has already navigated them — is often the difference between a smooth removal and a months-long delay.

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Collin County Permit & Regulation Details

The City of Frisco issues Demolition Permits through its Building Inspections Department; unincorporated Collin County parcels go through the county's Development Services office. Texas requires TDHCA title elimination before land can be sold as real property. Pre-1980 manufactured homes require a licensed asbestos survey. Oncor Electric and Atmos Energy or CoServ Gas (depending on location) require certified utility disconnect documentation before permits are issued. Frisco's rapid development has created high permit demand — processing timelines can run 4–6 weeks during peak periods.

Permit Requirements for Mobile Home Removal in Frisco

Permit Required
Yes
Permitting Authority
City of Frisco Building Inspections Department (inside city limits); Collin County Development Services (unincorporated county areas)
Typical Permit Cost
$150–$500
Typical Processing Time
14–28 days

Title Elimination in Texas: Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA)

File a Statement of Ownership and Location (SOL) with TDHCA to eliminate the manufactured home title and convert the property from personal property to real property. TDHCA processes SOL applications at tdhca.state.tx.us; typical processing time is 4–8 weeks. For bulk mobile home park redevelopments in Frisco involving multiple units, TDHCA SOL applications must be filed individually for each unit — bulk filing is not available, which means large redevelopment projects require extended TDHCA coordination timelines.

Closest Landfills That Accept Manufactured Housing Debris Near Frisco

Custer Road Transfer Station
10 miles from Frisco
Custer Road area, Plano, TX 75075
The nearest C&D debris facility for Frisco-area demolition projects. Collin County-area transfer station that stages construction and demolition debris for transfer to McCommas Bluff Landfill in Dallas. Commercial hauler accounts required; loads must be weighed and staged before transfer.
✓ Accepts manufactured housing debris

Typical Mobile Home Removal Cost in Frisco

Contractor market rates in Collin County for property owners not using the free removal program.

$10,000
Teardown (low end)
$25,000
Teardown (high end)
$2,500
Haul-off (low end)
$6,000
Haul-off (high end)
Through our free removal program: qualifying Frisco-area property owners pay $0 — we recover salvage value from deconstructed materials to cover these costs.

Local Considerations for Mobile Home Removal in Frisco

Frisco's extraordinary growth rate has created one of Texas's most congested permit pipelines. Demolition permits during peak building season (March–October) routinely take 4–6 weeks to process — significantly longer than in smaller Texas markets — due to high volume across all permit types at the City of Frisco Building Inspections Department.

Frisco's older manufactured home parks are frequently the target of large-scale redevelopment projects involving 20–50 units being retired simultaneously for new subdivision or commercial construction. Bulk park redevelopments require individual TDHCA SOL filings for each unit, plus coordinated bulk permitting with the city — a process that differs materially from single-unit residential removals and can take 6–12 months for a full park.

PGA Frisco, Toyota Stadium (FC Dallas), and Frisco's sports tourism entertainment venues generate substantial event traffic on the Dallas North Tollway, Preston Road, and Legacy Drive corridor. Major event weekends can affect haul-off truck routing and scheduling for projects in central and north Frisco.

Frisco and North Collin County command premium contractor pricing — demolition crews serving this market often apply commercial-tier labor rates to standard residential manufactured home removal projects, pushing total project costs to the upper end of the North Texas range and sometimes beyond.

Oncor Electric and CoServ Gas disconnect scheduling in the Frisco–Collin County area typically runs 2–4 weeks each. Combined with 4–6 week permit processing during peak season, total pre-demolition lead time for Frisco projects routinely exceeds 10 weeks before on-site work can begin.

Frisco's 1990s-era manufactured homes — many being retired now as the city reaches full suburban build-out — fall outside the mandatory pre-1980 asbestos inspection window. However, some 1990s manufactured homes contain formaldehyde-emitting pressed-wood materials and urea-formaldehyde insulation that require adequate site ventilation during teardown.

Why Frisco Property Owners Choose Us

While Frisco's core is densely developed, surrounding unincorporated Collin and Denton county areas still carry older manufactured homes that owners seek to remove ahead of land sales benefiting from Frisco-area demand. We work with property owners throughout Collin County to handle the entire process — from the initial assessment through permit coordination, demolition, and final haul-off.

Our program works because we recover salvage value from deconstructed materials — steel framing, copper wiring, appliances, and fixtures. That offset is what allows us to do this free for qualifying homeowners instead of charging the $10,000–$25,000+ a contractor would bill.

6–10 weeks
Average project timeline
$0
Cost to qualifying owners
$10k–$25k+
Contractor alternative
Within hours
Response time after applying

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How Free Removal Works in Frisco

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Apply in 30 seconds
Name, phone, and email. That's it to start. We'll reach out to discuss your property, condition, and title situation.
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Property assessment
We evaluate your Frisco-area property for the program. Most applications get a response within hours.
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Permit coordination
We work with Collin County permitting offices to pull the required demolition permit. You provide proof of ownership and any utility disconnect certificates.
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Teardown and haul-off
Our crew demolishes the structure, loads all debris, and hauls it away. Most jobs take 1–3 days on site.
5
Clear lot, zero invoice
You get a cleared property. We recover salvage value from the materials. No cost to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Frisco

Further Reading

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Helpful Resources for Frisco Property Owners

External references that may be useful when navigating the removal process in Texas.

HUD Manufactured Housing Program
Federal standards and consumer information for manufactured homes from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
EPA: Asbestos in Older Buildings
EPA guidance on asbestos risks in pre-1980 manufactured homes and requirements before demolition.
FEMA: Mobile Home Hazard Information
FEMA resources on manufactured housing safety, disaster eligibility, and replacement guidance.
Texas DMV / Title Resources
Official state resources for obtaining a duplicate or replacement title for a manufactured home in Texas.

Areas We Serve Near Frisco

Free mobile home removal is available throughout the surrounding region. Click any area for local details.

Plano12 miMcKinney12 miCarrollton20 miGarland25 miDallas28 mi

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