IT’S SIMPLER THAN YOU’D EXPECT
Mobile Home Demolition In Arizona | Licensed Manufactured Home Tear-Down Service
A simple, permitted mobile home demolition handled by a trusted Arizona crew, with a single all-inclusive quote and no surprise fees.

A mobile home in Laveen sat empty for two years before the owner finally called us. The single-wide had a collapsed ridge, mold creeping up the drywall, and burst pipes. She’d already moved out of Arizona and just wanted to sell the land and be done with it. No buyer would touch the lot until the mobile home was gone, so demolition was the only way forward. Our crew tore the trailer down, hauled every scrap off the property, and leveled the ground. She sold the bare lot six weeks later.
That story runs on a loop across Arizona. Somebody inherits land, gives up on a stale listing, or opens a code-enforcement notice, and suddenly an old mobile home is the one thing standing between them and a sellable property. Demolition is how you clear it for good. The trick is hiring a crew that does the job right, pulls the permits, and quotes you one honest number. Before you pay another company to demolish your mobile home in Arizona, it helps to understand what the work actually involves and what drives the price.
We’re Arizona Mobile Home Removal, and we’ve torn down manufactured homes from Phoenix, Tucson, and Yuma up to Flagstaff and the small desert towns in between. We’ve handled single-wides, double-wides, units bolted to a foundation, and trailers packed to the ceiling with junk. Whatever shape it’s in, you shouldn’t have to manage a mobile home demolition on your own.

THE PEOPLE DOING THE WORK
Arizona‘s Full-Service Mobile Home Demolition Company
Most people who call us have already gotten a demolition quote from someone else, and half the time, that quote left out the most expensive parts. A cheap number on day one turns into permit fees, utility-disconnect charges, transport fees, and disposal costs tacked on by the end. We quote the entire job up front, and that’s the price you pay.

We’re a mobile home demolition company based right here in Arizona, not a national franchise that sells your job to the first subcontractor who answers. At Arizona Mobile Home Removal, our local crew that answers the phone is the crew that runs the teardown. We pull the permits, disconnect the utilities, take the mobile home down, haul it off, and sweep the site clean. One team, one quote, one point of contact from the first call to the final grade.
Unpermitted work, debris left behind, or hazardous material dumped improperly can land on your title and cost you far more than the demolition itself. You tell us where the property sits, we handle the county, and the work gets done right. Call us at (623) 253-7871 to get your fair demolition quote.

Mobile Home Owners Trust Us For Arizona Lot Clearing Solutions
The Kim family came to us with a Gilbert property they were splitting after their parents’ divorce. One sibling lived in Tucson, one in Phoenix, AZ, and neither wanted anything to do with the single-wide that had been sitting on the lot for years. We tore the trailer down, and the sale closed fast once the lot was bare.
Tasha Brooks called about a Goodyear property she’d inherited from her uncle. The double-wide was stuffed with thirty years of furniture and was falling apart. She’d already hired one demolition company that quoted the job sight unseen and vanished when she asked for proof of insurance. Our crew showed up, walked the site, handed her a quote, and handled everything from the permits to the final grading. That’s the difference a licensed crew makes.

REAL STORIES WITH REAL RESULTS
Stories From Previous Arizona Sellers
We’ve built our reputation one mobile home at a time by providing dependable, hassle-free removal services. Backed by five-star reviews and years of experience, we make the process simple from start to finish. Whether you need to remove an unwanted mobile home quickly or want a reliable local team to handle everything smoothly, Arizona Mobile Home Removal offers a straightforward, transparent process designed around your schedule and needs.
THREE SIMPLE STEPS
How Our Mobile Home Demolition Process Works In Arizona
People assume knocking down a mobile home is as simple as one phone call and a wrecking crew. The real process has more moving parts, which is exactly where homeowners get stuck. Here’s how our demolition process is handled in three simple steps.

Tell Us About Your Mobile Home
Call us at (623) 253-7871 with the address, the size, and whether the trailer sits on a private lot or in a park.

We Visit The Property
Our demolition experts drive out and walk the lot, checking the slope, equipment access, and foundation type.

We Take It Down And Haul It Off
On the scheduled day, our equipment arrives, and by the time we leave, the mobile home is gone.
When Does A Mobile Home Actually Need To Be Torn Down?
Demolition sounds drastic until you actually run the numbers. Weighed against what repairs would really cost, a teardown is often the practical choice. Owners usually start by budgeting for a cosmetic refresh, new carpet, fresh paint, maybe a roof patch, figuring that’s enough to sell or rent the mobile home. Then an inspector walks through, and the repair list keeps growing: failed subfloor, fried electrical, water intrusion under the belly board. Once structural decay passes a certain point, fixing it costs more than the trailer is worth, and tearing it down becomes the cheaper path.
If you’re financing new construction on the same lot, the bank won’t approve a construction loan while a mobile home is still on the lot, so it has to come down first. Code-enforcement letters out of Chandler or Mesa, Arizona, put owners on a clock, and a zoning change that flips the property to commercial use can turn the trailer into a liability overnight.

See If Your Mobile Home Qualifies For Free Removal In Arizona
If your mobile home has been sitting for sale with no serious buyers and you’ve reached the point where you just want it gone, we can help. We offer free removal for qualified mobile homes. Our team has experienced movers who can safely remove homes from land or parks.
Most mobile homes must be from 1980 or later to qualify for removal. We’ll accept single-wide and double-wide mobile homes, manufactured homes, trailers, and prefab homes.
Our process is designed to make everything easy from start to finish. You don’t need to hire movers, clean out the property, or spend money on permits. We’ve got all of that covered.

WHAT KIND OF SITUATION BRINGS YOU HERE?
Arizona Trailer Demolition For Any Situation
Mobile home owners reach out to us for many reasons. Whether you’re finally tired of seeing that trailer in your driveway every morning or you got a quote for removal that you can’t afford, we’re here to help.

Clearing Land For A Sale Or Build
Won’t the developer move forward until the old mobile home is demolished?

A Mobile Home In A Park
Is park management pushing you to clear the lot by a specific deadline?

Inherited A Land With A Trailer
Land passed down with a trailer nobody in the family wants?

Relocating Out Of Arizona
Moving out of state and need the single-wide gone before you go?

Manufactured Home Beyond Repair
Would repairs cost more than the manufactured home is worth?

Junk Mobile Home
Vacant trailer rotting on your lot, untouched for who knows how long?
Types Of Trailers We Demolish In Arizona
Single-wides, double-wides, modular homes, prefab homes, and manufactured homes are all candidates for demolition, but the cost can vary. Pre-1976 units, built before the federal HUD code, are handled with more care because they’re far more likely to contain asbestos, requiring licensed abatement before any demolition can start. That abatement can add days to the schedule, so we flag it early, before it ever becomes a surprise.
Mobile homes bolted to a permanent foundation bring an extra layer of paperwork. In Maricopa County, an Affidavit of Affixture ties the home’s title to the land. That connection has to be unwound through the county assessor and the Arizona MVD before the unit can come down. A park-model trailer still on its wheels falls into a completely different regulatory category than a double-wide that’s been parked on a concrete slab for twenty years, and we handle demolition for both.
Do You Need A Permit For Manufactured Home Demolition In Arizona?
An owner in Surprise once pulled a crew together over a weekend, figuring no permit was needed since the home wasn’t tied to the ground. The city issued a stop-work order, and the half-cleared lot sat frozen for three weeks while the paperwork caught up. By the time it was sorted out, he paid fines on top of weeks of extra holding costs on a property he was trying to get rid of. That’s an expensive way to learn the rule.
Permits are required for mobile home demolition in nearly every Arizona city and county. Local zoning and building departments each write their own requirements, so what Phoenix asks for won’t match what Yuma requires. You’ll usually also need a 504 tax-clearance permit from the county before the title can be cleared properly. If the mobile home is in a park, the Arizona Landlord and Tenant Act adds another step: written clearance from the landlord confirming the rent is paid up before anything moves. Miss any of it, and you’re looking at fines, delays, or both.
When you hire us, we handle the permits. We know what Maricopa County, Pima County, and Coconino County require for mobile home demolition, so you never have to call a county office yourself, and the filing fees are built right into your quote.
Mobile Home Demolition Cost in Arizona
Across Arizona, mobile home demolition usually runs between $3,000 and $12,000, depending on size, location, and site conditions. A straightforward single-wide tends to land in the $3,000 to $5,000 range. A double-wide climbs toward $5,000 to $8,000 once debris disposal is folded in. Properties way out past Williams, or Flagstaff, push higher because the crew prices in the extra fuel and drive time.
Asbestos abatement is the one cost most owners never plan for. If testing finds asbestos, Arizona law requires a licensed contractor to clear it before the teardown can start, and that step alone adds $2,000 to $5,000. Permit fees in cities like Paradise Valley add another $300 to $1,200. We spell it out in writing before you commit, so a simple demolition never turns into a stack of surprise charges.
The demolition quote we hand you is itemized and complete, with everything built into one number. Permits, utility disconnects, demolition, debris hauling, and cleanup are all included. If something on your site changes the scope, you hear about it before we touch it.

“I didn’t think free mobile home removal in Arizona was a real thing until Arizona Mobile Home Removal showed up and did exactly what they said they would. The lot was completely clear by the end of day. Zero dollars out of my pocket.” – Marcus T., Arizona
THREE THINGS THAT MAKE THIS EASIER
Why Arizona Trailer Owners Choose Our Demolition Crew
Licensed And Insured
A demolition crew working without proper licensing or liability insurance leaves you exposed if something goes wrong, and that exposure gets expensive fast. We carry both, and we’ll show you the paperwork. Verify any Arizona contractor through the state Registrar of Contractors before you sign.
One Crew, Not Five
A typical mobile home teardown means juggling a permit specialist, a utility tech, a demolition crew, and a cleanup contractor, each with their own schedule and their own invoice. Arizona Mobile Home Removal handles it all, so a six-week coordination headache turns into a single phone call and one bill.
Any Condition
Whether your trailer is full of decades of furniture or falling apart at the frame, we tear it down and haul every bit of it off. The condition of the mobile home never changes, whether we take the demolition job.

We Keep Your Demolition Cost Fair In Arizona
A demolition quote north of $5,000 stings, especially when the trailer’s just been sitting there empty for years. Demolition is never free, but we keep your price as low as the job honestly allows, and we’re open about exactly how we get there.
Our crew handles the permits, disconnects, teardown, and cleanup, so you’re not paying four separate contractors who each add their own markup. We price the job for what your site actually needs, and if anything about the scope changes once we’re there, we talk it through with you before the number moves.
If you’ve already got a demolition quote that doesn’t add up, call (623) 253-7871, and we’ll walk through what it should actually cost.
BEFORE YOU GET ANOTHER QUOTE
Donate Your Mobile Home In Arizona
Getting a removal quote for over $5,000 can be frustrating, especially when the trailer has been sitting empty for years, and you just want it gone. Other mobile home removal companies across Arizona charge between $3,000 and $12,000, depending on the complexity. That range is before the permit fees and the hauling charges get added to the final invoice. Instead of spending thousands, donate your mobile home to us. If the mobile home is still safe and structurally sound, we will make sure it’s refurbished or repurposed. Permits, utility shutoffs, hauling, and final cleanup are all included.
Donating your mobile home means you don’t have to worry about paying a contractor or spending weeks dealing with their demolition process. You save money on recycling fees, and the home doesn’t get torn apart and dumped in a landfill. If you’ve already received a quote that didn’t make sense for your situation, give us a call at (623) 253-7871. We’ll talk through what removal would look like at your property.
💰A Better Way to Remove Your Arizona Mobile Home💰
WHAT YOU’RE GETTING
What’s Included in Your Arizona Mobile Home Demolition
Many other demolition and removal companies stay quiet about what’s actually covered until you’re mid-job and the add-ons start piling up. Here’s what we include in your quote, spelled out before you commit.

Permit Pulling
Every demolition needs permits. Our crew figures out what your property requires, fills out the paperwork, and the filing fees are built right into your quote. You never contact a city office.
Utility Shutoff
Gas, electricity, and water must be disconnected before work begins. This is where do-it-yourself attempts go sideways, sometimes resulting in a fire or a flooded lot. We confirm every line is safely shut off before the crew arrives.


Full Demolition
Our demolition crew brings the right equipment to your Arizona property and tears the mobile home down to the slab. Most jobs finish in a day unless the size or the site demands more time.
Debris Hauling
Everything that comes off your property leaves on our trucks, right down to the junk that slid behind the cabinets years ago. None of it stays behind.


Site Cleanup
The last thing our crew does is sweep the site. No debris piles, no scattered material waiting for you the next morning. The goal is to make it look like the mobile home was never there.

“My father passed away and left behind his manufactured home on a private lot in Arizona. I live out of state and had no idea how to handle any of it. Arizona Mobile Home Removal took care of everything. I didn’t have to fly out once. I’m genuinely grateful for how they handled the whole thing.” ~ Stephen R., Arizona
WE COVER ALL AREAS
Mobile Home Demolition Services Throughout Arizona
Mobile Home Removal Arizona
• Arizona
• Apache Junction
• Avondale
• Buckeye
• Camp Verde
• Casa Grande
• Chandler
• Chino Valley
• Cottonwood
• El Mirage
Donate Your Mobile Home Arizona
• Flagstaff
• Gilbert
• Glendale
• Goodyear
• Kingman
• Mesa
• Payson
• Peoria
• Phoenix
Free Trailer Removal Arizona
• Prescott
• Queen Creek
• San Tan Valley
• Sierra Vista
• Surprise
• Tempe
• Tucson
• Wickenburg
• Williams
• Yuma

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
FAQs About Mobile Home Demolition In Arizona
Mobile home demolition in Arizona usually runs $3,000 to $8,000, with single-wides on the low end and double-wides on the high end. Location, roof type, asbestos, and whether disposal is included all move the number. We give you an itemized quote so you know what it will cost before any work begins.
Yes. Nearly every Arizona city and county requires a permit before demolition work starts, and you may also need a county tax-clearance permit. If the mobile home is in a park, you’ll also need written clearance from the landlord. With Arizona Mobile Home Removal, everything is pulled for you.
It depends on the mobile home’s condition. If it can still be moved safely and is in decent condition, it might be sold or relocated. Once it’s structurally shot, a full demolition is the cleanest way to clear the property.
Most mobile home demolition jobs wrap up in a single day. A larger double-wide, or a unit that needs asbestos abatement first, can stretch to two days or longer. Once we’ve walked your lot, we give you a firm date and a realistic timeline, so you’re never guessing when the trailer will be gone.
Getting a quote is simple. Call Arizona Mobile Home Removal at (623) 253-7871 or fill out our online form with your property address and a few details about the mobile home. We’ll review the size, condition, access, and any permit requirements before providing a clear, all-inclusive demolition estimate. Our quotes include permitting, utility disconnections, demolition, debris removal, and site cleanup, so you know exactly what to expect with no hidden fees or surprise charges.
No. Whether it’s bare or stuffed with decades of belongings, we clear it as part of the demolition. Most of the Arizona properties we work on have years of stuff still inside, and we plan for that from the first call.
Still have questions about mobile home demolition in Arizona? Call us at (623) 253-7871 today! Whether you want to tear down an old manufactured home or prepare a property for new construction, we’re here to help.
READY TO GET IT DONE?
Ready To Tear Down That Junk Mobile Home In Arizona?
If you’ve read this far, you already know that the mobile home has to go. It’s been costing you in property taxes year after year, and it’s one more thing stressing you out every time you drive past the lot. What you need now is an experienced and licensed demolition crew that quotes the whole job honestly and shows up when they say they will.
One call to Arizona Mobile Home Removal at (623) 253-7871 is the first step. Our crew handles demolition of manufactured homes, single-wides, double-wides, modular homes, trailers, park models, and mobile homes on land or in parks across Arizona. We’ll talk through your property, schedule a site visit, and send you a quote. You’ll have a real timeline by the end of the call. No pressure, no obligation, just a straight conversation about getting that mobile home off your land.

Remove Your Arizona Mobile Home Without Hassles
