Clear Pricing Before We Haul It Away
Every RV and camper removal job is different. RV Remover gives clear pricing based on your unit, location, condition, and what it takes to safely remove it. Send us a few details and photos, and we’ll help you understand your options before anything is scheduled.
- Clear Quotes
- No Surprise Add-Ons
- Photo-Based Estimates
- Safe Removal Planning
How RV Remover Pricing Works
Smaller Units
Best for compact and towable campers
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Best for smaller campers, pop-up campers, truck campers, teardrop trailers, and compact travel trailers under 20 feet.
- Pop-up campers
- Small travel trailers
- Truck campers
- Teardrop trailers
- Compact towable campers
Note: Final pricing may vary based on condition, access, distance, contents, and whether the unit can be safely moved.
Large Units & Difficult Removals
Complex removals priced individually
Pricing based on
Larger RVs and complex removals are priced individually so the quote reflects the actual size, condition, access, and equipment needed.
- 5th wheel campers
- Large travel trailers
- Class A, B, and C motorhomes
- Toy haulers
- Non-running RVs & special equipment
Tip: Photos help us provide a faster and more accurate estimate.
What a Camper Removal Price Could Look Like
A 16-foot travel trailer at $95 per foot would start at $1,520 before any adjustments.
Final pricing may change depending on:
- Travel distance from our base
- Access and driveway conditions
- Unit condition and structural integrity
- Debris or contents inside the camper
- Title and VIN status
- Special equipment needed for safe removal
This is only an example. Your exact quote may be higher or lower.
The Details That Affect Camper & RV Removal Cost

Size & Type
The length, weight, and type of camper or RV play a major role in pricing. A small pop-up camper is usually much different than a large motorhome or 5th wheel.

Access to the Unit
Driveway access is usually simpler than a backyard, tight side yard, muddy field, blocked lot, or hard-to-reach storage area.

Towable or Non-Towable Condition
Flat tires, missing wheels, broken hitches, locked brakes, frame damage, or non-running motorhomes can change the equipment and labor needed.

Interior Debris & Contents
Trash, furniture, old belongings, hoarding situations, or heavy contents inside the unit may increase disposal time and cost.

Dismantling or Special Equipment
Some RVs cannot be moved in one piece. If cutting, dismantling, winching, loading, or additional equipment is required, the price may change.

Location & Distance
Pickup location, travel time, disposal options, and regional requirements can affect the final quote.
Your Camper May Qualify for Free Removal
Some campers and RVs may qualify for free removal depending on age, condition, paperwork, location, and whether the unit has resale or salvage value. Free removal is not guaranteed, but we can review your unit and let you know what options are available.

Newer or usable units

Visible VIN

Reasonable pickup access

Clear title or transferable paperwork

Towable or safely movable condition

Limited rot, mold, infestation, or major structural damage

Send the Details
Tell us the type of RV or camper, size, location, condition, and whether you have paperwork.

Upload Photos
Photos help us see access, damage, tires, hitch, VIN, and overall condition.

Get Your Removal Options
We'll review the information and provide pricing or let you know if the unit may qualify for free removal.
Pricing FAQs
How much does camper removal cost?
Camper removal cost depends on the size, condition, location, access, and whether the unit can be safely moved. Smaller units may start around a per-foot rate, while larger or difficult removals usually require a custom quote.
Can you give a quote from photos?
Yes. Photos of the RV, hitch, tires, access area, damage, VIN, and interior can help us provide a faster and more accurate estimate.
Can my camper be removed for free?
Possibly. Some units may qualify for free removal depending on condition, title status, location, age, and resale or salvage value.
Why do larger RVs need a custom quote?
Larger RVs, 5th wheels, and motorhomes can require different equipment, permits, labor, towing methods, or disposal planning.
Does debris inside the camper affect pricing?
Yes. Heavy contents, trash, furniture, or hoarding situations may increase labor, disposal time, and cost.
What if the RV does not run or cannot be towed?
Non-running or non-towable RVs may still be removable, but they often require special equipment, winching, loading, dismantling, or extra labor.
Ready to Get That Old RV Off Your Property?
Send us the details, upload a few photos, and we’ll help you understand your removal options.