What Is Mobile Home Haul-Off — and Why Is It Free?
Mobile home haul-off is the process of tearing down a mobile or manufactured home on-site and hauling all of the resulting debris away from the property. When the work is done, the lot is clear — no structure, no debris, just land. It's what most people mean when they say they need to 'get rid of a mobile home.'
The term 'haul-off' gets used interchangeably with demolition, teardown, and removal in most markets. What matters is the outcome: the home is gone, the site is cleared, and you're free to use the land however you want.
Through our program, qualifying property owners get this done at zero cost. We recover value from salvageable materials — copper wiring, steel framing, aluminum siding, intact appliances — which offsets our labor and disposal costs. Not every home qualifies, but most do. Apply and we'll tell you where yours stands within hours.
How the Process Works
Simple, straightforward, and handled entirely by our team.
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Property Review
We assess your mobile home, confirm it qualifies, and walk through timeline and next steps.
Permits & Scheduling
We pull the demolition permit with your county and schedule our crew.
Haul-Off Complete
The crew tears down the structure, loads everything, and clears the site. You get a clean lot.
Why Choose Mobile Home Gone?
We make the process easy, professional, and completely free for qualifying owners.
Full Haul-Off Included
We handle everything from teardown to final debris removal. Nothing is left behind.
No Cost to You
Qualifying owners pay $0. No surprise charges, no hidden fees at any stage.
Fast Response
We respond within hours of your application and get the process moving quickly.
Permit Coordination
We navigate local permit requirements so you don't have to deal with the building department.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Real answers to the questions we hear most.
In practice these terms describe the same outcome and are used interchangeably in most markets — the structure is demolished on-site and all debris is transported away, leaving a clear lot. 'Haul-off' emphasizes the transport phase; 'removal' is the broader term. Both contrast with relocation, where an intact home is moved to a new site. When most property owners say they need a mobile home hauled off, they mean teardown and debris removal — that is exactly what we do.
Wide-load permits and escort vehicles apply when a mobile home is moved intact — that is a relocation project, not haul-off. In haul-off, the home is demolished on-site and debris is transported in standard dump trucks, flatbeds, and roll-off containers. No wide-load permits are required. Our crew uses conventional demolition equipment — excavators, skid steers, roll-off bins — to tear down and load materials. Road access for standard commercial vehicles is all we need.
The home is not moved intact — it is demolished on-site. Materials are sorted and routed by type: steel framing and chassis to licensed scrap metal recyclers; copper wiring and plumbing to copper processors; aluminum siding and roofing to aluminum recyclers; intact appliances to used-goods buyers when feasible; and non-recyclable debris to state-licensed C&D landfills. Recovery before disposal is the priority, and recycling materials helps offset our costs.
Learn More
In-depth guides to help you understand your options, costs, and what to expect.
Mobile Home Demolition vs. Removal: What's the Difference?
Haul-off, teardown, removal — these terms overlap. Here's a clear explanation of what each one means and which process you're actually looking for.
Read article →How Long Does Mobile Home Removal Take? (Realistic Timeline)
A typical haul-off project runs 6–10 weeks start to finish. See a realistic week-by-week breakdown and learn what causes the most common delays.
Read article →How to Get Rid of a Mobile Home: Your Complete Options Guide
Not sure which path is right for you? This guide compares all the options — selling, donating, relocating, and free haul-off — so you can decide.
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Atlanta haul-off details — Fulton County permits, Georgia DOR title cancellation, and metro scheduling.
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