Free Mobile Home Removal in Plano, Texas
Collin County's explosive growth has driven land values to among the highest in North Texas, creating strong financial incentive for property owners to clear older manufactured home stock on parcels that are now worth far more as vacant land. Qualifying property owners in Collin County pay nothing — we handle permits, teardown, haul-off, and cleanup.
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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.
Collin County Permit & Regulation Details
The City of Plano issues Demolition Permits through its Building Inspection Department; unincorporated Collin County properties go through the county's Development Services office. Texas requires TDHCA title elimination before land can be transferred as real property. Pre-1980 structures require a licensed asbestos inspector survey. Oncor Electric and CoServ (gas) require written disconnect certifications before permits are approved. Collin County permit timelines are typically shorter than some larger urban counties, running 2–4 weeks from application to approval.
Permit Requirements for Mobile Home Removal in Plano
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 before the land can be sold or conveyed free of the manufactured home designation. TDHCA processes SOL applications at tdhca.state.tx.us; typical processing time is 4–8 weeks. Collin County properties with HOA-recorded deed restrictions may need written HOA acknowledgment before the permit process can proceed.
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Local Considerations for Mobile Home Removal in Plano
Plano and the surrounding Collin County market sit in one of the highest-value residential real estate corridors in Texas. Demolition contractors price their services at premium rates for this zip code range — standard residential manufactured home removal projects in Plano frequently run toward the upper end of the North Texas cost range, and some contractors impose minimum-project fees not common in less affluent markets.
Many Plano-area properties are in neighborhoods with active HOA governance and recorded deed restrictions. HOA bylaws may require property owners to submit a detailed demolition plan, post a performance bond, and obtain HOA board approval before the City of Plano will accept a demolition permit application — adding 2–4 weeks of HOA coordination to the pre-permit timeline.
The Custer Road Transfer Station stages demolition debris for transfer to McCommas Bluff Landfill rather than accepting final disposal directly. This adds a weigh-in, staging, and transfer step to the disposal logistics chain that can extend haul-off coordination by 1–3 days compared to direct-landfill markets.
Oncor Electric serves most of Plano's electrical accounts. Disconnect scheduling in the Collin County Oncor service area runs 2–4 weeks, and CoServ Gas shutoff certification must be obtained separately before the City of Plano Building Inspection Department will approve a demolition permit.
While Collin County permit processing is typically faster than Dallas or Fort Worth area timelines, peak permit demand during Plano's active construction season (March–October) can push processing times to 3–4 weeks for residential demolition permits.
Pre-1980 manufactured homes in Collin County are subject to the statewide asbestos inspection requirement. Although there are fewer pre-1980 units in Plano than in older Dallas neighborhoods, older manufactured homes on unincorporated Collin County parcels still require the full asbestos survey and abatement process if asbestos-containing materials are found.
Why Plano Property Owners Choose Us
While Plano itself is largely built out, the surrounding Collin County unincorporated areas still carry manufactured housing inventory from earlier decades — and the region's overall appreciation makes removal an economically practical decision. 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.
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