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Dump My Junk LLC specializes in complete mobile home removal, manufactured home demolition, trailer home removal, and lot clearing throughout Gibsonton and surrounding Hillsborough County communities. Whether your structure is old, abandoned, hurricane-damaged, fire-damaged, or no longer safe to occupy, our experienced team manages the entire process from permits and demolition to debris hauling and final site cleanup.
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🏆 Gibsonton's Trusted Mobile Home Removal
Gibsonton — locally known as "Gibtown" — sits along the southern edge of Hillsborough County, bordered by Riverview to the north, Apollo Beach to the south, and Hillsborough Bay to the west. US Route 41 runs straight through the community's center, and Interstate 75 cuts across the eastern edge at Exits 246 and 250. The area has grown from just over 8,700 residents in 2000 to more than 18,500 today, and with that growth has come a wave of property owners dealing with aging manufactured and mobile homes that no longer serve their needs.
Many of Gibsonton's manufactured homes date back decades — some to the community's original circus and carnival wintering era, others from the wave of mobile home parks that expanded along the US-41 corridor in the 1970s and 1980s. If you own one of these properties, you already know the challenge: older mobile homes deteriorate fast in Florida's heat and humidity, attract code enforcement notices, and block your ability to sell, build, or simply enjoy your land. Dump My Junk LLC is here to fix that.
We handle mobile home removal in Gibsonton from start to finish: the permit, the teardown, the haul-off, and the final cleanup. No hidden fees, no runaround. Just a clean lot and one less thing to worry about. We're a licensed and insured, family-owned company with over 20 years of demolition experience — and we're registered with SAM.gov (CAGE Code 8DV24), which means we're also qualified for government and commercial contracts if you're a property manager or public agency.
We offer financing from $60 to $10,000 so you're not stuck waiting until you have the full amount in hand. Get a free estimate, pick a schedule that works, and let us do the rest.
Our process is built for speed, safety, and simplicity. Here's exactly what happens:
No guesswork. No mess left behind. Just fast, clean results.
Gibsonton is one of Hillsborough County's most interesting and fast-changing communities. It occupies about 15.4 square miles along the Alafia River and Hillsborough Bay, with a mix of established neighborhoods, mobile home parks, and newer residential developments that have expanded rapidly over the past two decades. That rapid growth means the housing stock runs the full spectrum — from newly built homes to manufactured units that are 30, 40, or even 50 years old.
Older mobile homes in Gibsonton face a specific set of Florida challenges. The low-lying terrain near the Alafia River and along the bay means that flood exposure, ground moisture, and storm surge have accelerated deterioration in many properties. Hurricanes, including the impacts felt in 2024, left some mobile homes damaged beyond practical repair. Code enforcement activity through Hillsborough County has also picked up in Gibsonton as new development pushes into older neighborhoods, and notices for deteriorated or abandoned manufactured homes have become more common.
Getting heavy equipment in and out of a Gibsonton property requires knowing the area. Our crew is familiar with the main corridors and the access challenges they present:
Dump My Junk LLC removes mobile homes and provides junk removal in Gibsonton throughout the community, including:
We also serve the Bullfrog Creek Mobile Home Park area and similar manufactured housing communities in this part of Hillsborough County.
Because Gibsonton is an unincorporated community, all demolition permits are issued by Hillsborough County — not a city building department. You'll need a demolition permit through the county's HillsGovHub portal before any mobile home teardown can legally begin. Additionally:
We've handled these exact requirements across Hillsborough County for years. We walk you through every step, and we handle the permit so you don't have to figure out the county system on your own. See our full Hillsborough County mobile home removal page for county-wide permit details.
Every job is different, but here's what we most commonly see from Gibsonton property owners:


Mobile home removal is often just the first step. Here are other services we provide to Gibsonton property owners:
Need something removed that's not on this list? Call us — if it's non-hazardous and you want it gone, there's a good chance we can help. View our full service area.
Yes. Gibsonton is an unincorporated community under Hillsborough County's jurisdiction, so demolition permits are issued through the county's building department (HillsGovHub). A permit is required before any mobile home teardown can legally begin. Dump My Junk LLC handles the permit application for you so you don't have to navigate the county system yourself.
Pricing depends on the size of the home, site access conditions, and whether utility disconnects or title retirement assistance is needed. We provide free onsite estimates with no obligation. If cost is a concern, financing from $60 to $10,000 is available so you can move forward without waiting to save the full amount.
Most single-wide teardowns in Gibsonton are completed in one day. Double-wides or homes with attached structures such as add-a-rooms, carports, or storage sheds may take two days. We give you a realistic timeline during the estimate walk — no surprises on job day.
Yes. We regularly work on properties near the Alafia River and in flood-prone areas throughout Gibsonton. During the estimate, we assess ground conditions and access routes. We have the equipment to handle soft soil, tight driveways, and limited turning radius situations common in Gibsonton's older neighborhoods.
If your mobile home is still titled as personal property (not yet converted to real property), the title must be retired with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) before or after demolition. We can advise you on this step and point you to the right forms, though the title retirement itself is a paperwork process handled by the property owner or their attorney.
All demolition debris is removed from your Gibsonton property and hauled to a licensed Hillsborough County disposal facility. Metal framing, siding, and components are recycled where possible. You're left with a clean, cleared lot — no piles of materials left behind.
Yes. Dump My Junk LLC is registered with SAM.gov (CAGE Code 8DV24), which qualifies us for federal, state, and local government contracts. We can be contracted by Hillsborough County, municipal housing authorities, or other public agencies for mobile home removal on publicly managed properties throughout the area.
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Dump My Junk LLC is a locally owned junk removal company based in Tampa Bay, FL. The company provides residential and commercial junk removal services throughout Hillsborough County and surrounding areas. The business is fully insured and offers same-day scheduling when available.
All demolition work requiring permits — including deck teardowns, shed removals, and mobile home demolitions — is performed through Master Construction (Lic #CRC1330775) as the contractor of record. Master Construction obtains and oversees all required permits. This protects homeowners from liability and confirms every job meets Florida building code standards across Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, and Pasco County.