Mobile Home Demolition in Riverview, FL
Riverview has experienced explosive growth over the past two decades, but the area still has plenty of older mobile homes from its pre-boom days, especially along the US 301 corridor and near the Alafia River. Many of these manufactured homes were placed in the 1970s and 1980s when Riverview was still largely rural, and they are now surrounded by modern subdivisions and commercial development.
Professional Mobile Home Demolition in Riverview
Riverview has experienced explosive growth over the past two decades, but the area still has plenty of older mobile homes from its pre-boom days, especially along the US 301 corridor and near the Alafia River. Many of these manufactured homes were placed in the 1970s and 1980s when Riverview was still largely rural, and they are now surrounded by modern subdivisions and commercial development. Bayside Construction removes singlewides and doublewides throughout Riverview, helping property owners clear aging units so their land can support new construction or simply look its best. With 40 years of demolition experience, Demo Dave knows how to handle the unique challenges that come with older mobile home sites in this rapidly changing community.
Properties along the Alafia River corridor in Riverview may fall within flood zones, which can affect demolition planning and debris management. Hillsborough County Building Services handles demolition permits for the Riverview area. Older mobile home sites near Gibsonton and Apollo Beach may have septic systems and well water that need proper decommissioning during the removal process.
— Demo Dave, Owner & CGC Licensed Contractor since 1986
What's Included in Mobile Home Demolition
Single-Wide Mobile Home Removal
Complete demolition and removal of single-wide trailers and mobile homes. We tear down the structure, remove the frame, and haul away all materials.
Double-Wide Manufactured Home Demolition
Full teardown of double-wide manufactured homes. We dismantle the structure systematically and remove everything from your property.
Modular Home Demolition
Factory-built modular structures demolished and removed. These homes are built differently than traditional mobile homes but we handle both.
Travel Trailer and RV Removal
Abandoned travel trailers, campers, and RVs removed from your property. We haul away the entire unit for proper disposal.
Frame and Axle Removal
We don't leave the steel frame behind. Chassis, axles, and all structural components are removed and recycled.
Skirting and Addition Removal
Porches, decks, carports, sheds, and skirting associated with the mobile home. We remove all attached structures.
Our Mobile Home Demolition Process
Free On-Site Estimate
We assess the mobile home — size, condition, accessibility, attached structures — and provide a detailed written estimate.
Permits
We obtain the required demolition permit from your local building department. Mobile home removal requires a permit in all Central Florida counties.
Utility Disconnection
Electric, water, sewer, and gas (if applicable) are disconnected and capped. We coordinate with utility providers as needed.
Hazardous Material Assessment
Older mobile homes may contain asbestos in siding, flooring, or insulation. If present, we coordinate proper abatement before demolition.
Demolition
We systematically tear down the structure using excavators and hand tools. Roofing, walls, flooring, and interior materials are removed.
Frame Removal
The steel chassis, axles, and tongue are cut up and removed. We don't leave the frame sitting on your property.
Debris Hauling
All materials — wood, metal, roofing, insulation — are loaded and hauled to licensed disposal and recycling facilities.
Site Cleanup
We grade the lot level, remove any remaining debris, and leave your property clean and ready for its next use.
Why Mobile Home Demolition in Riverview Is Different
Terrain & Soil: Southern Hillsborough soil, Alafia River corridor, mix of developed and transitioning land
Development History: 1990s to present, with older pre-boom structures scattered throughout
Housing Stock: Pre-boom fish camps and older homes, modern subdivisions, master-planned communities
Neighborhoods We Serve in Riverview
Riverview Proper
The original Riverview community along US 301 and the Alafia River. Older homes, established businesses, and the identity behind the growth.
Boyette / Panther Trace
Newer master-planned development in eastern Riverview. 2000s-2010s construction with community amenities.
Summerfield / FishHawk Adjacent
Growth area near the FishHawk community with newer subdivisions and developing commercial areas.
Bloomingdale Adjacent
Northern Riverview transitioning from Brandon with established and newer development.
US 301 Corridor
Commercial spine through Riverview with retail, restaurants, and businesses serving the growing community.
Gibsonton / Apollo Beach Adjacent
Western Riverview near Tampa Bay with waterfront considerations and mixed-era development.
Mobile Home Demolition Cost in Riverview
| Project Size | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| Single-Wide Mobile Home | $3,000 – $8,000 |
| Double-Wide Manufactured Home | $5,000 – $12,000 |
| Mobile Home with Additions | $7,000 – $15,000 |
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Why Choose Bayside Construction
40 Years of Experience
Demo Dave has been demolishing mobile homes since 1986. We understand the construction, the challenges, and the most efficient removal methods.
Complete Removal
We don't leave the frame behind. Every component — structure, chassis, axles, skirting — is removed from your property.
Proper Disposal
All materials are hauled to licensed facilities. Metal is recycled. We handle disposal responsibly and legally.
Clean, Level Lots
When we finish, your property is graded level and ready for whatever comes next — new home, landscaping, or sale.
Licensed and Insured
CGC License #061369 with $2 million in liability coverage. Your property is protected throughout the project.
We Handle Permits
Navigating permits across Central Florida can be confusing. We pull the demolition permit and handle inspections for you in all 5 counties.
Frequently Asked Questions About Mobile Home Demolition in Riverview
Can you demolish a mobile home near the Alafia River in Riverview?
Yes. We frequently work near the Alafia River corridor and understand the flood zone considerations that come with waterfront and near-water properties. Our crew takes extra care with debris containment and site management to protect the river environment while completing the demolition safely.
I have an old mobile home on my Riverview property that still has a septic tank. Can you handle that?
We coordinate the full scope of mobile home removal, including working with licensed septic contractors to properly abandon or remove septic systems. Many older Riverview properties have septic tanks and wells from before municipal services were extended to the area, and we make sure everything is handled to Hillsborough County code.
How much does mobile home demolition cost in Riverview?
Mobile home demolition costs typically range from $3,000 to $8,000 for single-wide units and $5,000 to $12,000 for double-wide homes. Costs depend on size, condition, accessibility, attached structures, and disposal requirements. We provide free estimates specific to your situation.
Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Hillsborough?
Yes. Hillsborough requires a demolition permit for mobile home removal. Bayside Construction handles the permit application process for you.
How long does mobile home demolition take?
Single-wide mobile homes typically take 1-2 days to demolish and remove. Double-wide units take 2-3 days. Projects with extensive attached structures or site cleanup may take longer.
Do you remove the frame and axles?
Yes. We remove the entire mobile home including the steel chassis, axles, and tongue. Nothing is left behind on your property.
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