Travel trailers — including storm-damaged and water-logged units with collapsed roofs
RV Removal for Old Campers in Dillon, SC
A rusted-out camper or storm-damaged trailer sitting in your Dillon yard raises one immediate question: can it be removed without costing a fortune? Junk Camper Removal handles units in any condition — sea-air corrosion, flood damage, or years of neglect. Some qualify for free pickup; others require a paid haul depending on salvage value and access.
Why RV Removal in South Carolina Is Different
High humidity, salt air, and seasonal storms accelerate deterioration faster here than in drier climates. A camper that looks stable from the outside may have rotted floors, swollen walls, and corroded frames — conditions that require specialized equipment and disposal planning beyond standard junk removal.

Camper Disposal and Cleanup in Dillon
Years of coastal moisture mean many units in Dillon are no longer towable — frames corrode, tires fuse to rims, and interiors grow mold. We assess salvage potential, pull reusable metal for recycling, and coordinate proper disposal for the rest. The goal is full site cleanup, not just moving the problem somewhere else on your property.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversized rigs common in rural yards that require heavy-duty towing equipment
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running vehicles with seized engines or fire damage
Pop-up and tent campers — mold-saturated fold-outs common in mobile home communities
Toy haulers and cargo trailers converted to campers — including units with structural compromise
Free RV Removal or Paid Pickup?
Units with recoverable metal and sellable components sometimes qualify for free RV removal. Heavily corroded, flood-soaked, or mold-saturated campers typically carry a paid removal fee because disposal and labor costs exceed scrap value. We give you a straight answer after reviewing photos — no obligation to proceed.
What Affects Removal Cost in Dillon
Pricing in Dillon depends on unit size and weight, salvage value of remaining materials, site access (narrow lots, soft ground, low-clearance driveways), and any hazardous material present. Sending clear photos and describing access conditions upfront produces the most accurate quote with no surprise fees on removal day.
How the Removal Process Works
Submit details
share photos, unit type, rough dimensions, and any access constraints via the quote form.
Receive a quote
we confirm free or paid removal and explain what affects the number.
Schedule pickup
agree on a date that fits your timeline.
Day of removal
our crew arrives with the right equipment, hauls the unit, and clears the site.
Disposal
recyclable materials go to scrap; the remainder is disposed of responsibly.
Title and Ownership in South Carolina
Having a clear title speeds up the process. If your title is missing, we can discuss options based on your ownership documentation. For units in mobile home communities or storage yards in South Carolina, authorization paperwork from the property manager is often needed before we can proceed. We confirm requirements during the quote stage.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
HOAs, RV parks, landlords, and storage operators across South Carolina frequently deal with units left behind by prior tenants. We work with property managers to coordinate authorized removal — contact us with the situation and we will outline what documentation is needed.
Why Work With a Camper-Focused Service?
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RVs and campers — not furniture or appliances. That means the right tow equipment for oversized rigs, honest guidance on free versus paid jobs, and no wasted time from crews unfamiliar with frame corrosion or soft-ground access common across South Carolina properties.
Who We Help
We serve homeowners, rural landowners, mobile home community managers, RV park operators, storage facilities, estate administrators, and commercial lot owners throughout South Carolina who need a reliable path to removing an unwanted unit.
Get Your Removal Quote
Send us the RV type, a few photos showing overall condition and access, and your location in South Carolina. We will respond with a clear free-or-paid determination. Start your quote now.
What to Include in Your Request
To quote your job accurately, share: RV or camper type and approximate length, current condition (running, non-running, storm damage, mold), photos of the unit and driveway or access path, and your city and zip code in South Carolina.
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
My camper sat through multiple hurricane seasons — will you still take it?
Yes. Storm-damaged and flood-soaked units are among the most common removals we handle in South Carolina. Condition affects whether removal is free or paid, not whether we can take it.
The unit is in a mobile home community with tight lane access. Is that a problem?
Not usually. We confirm equipment needs during the quote stage and bring appropriate gear for narrow or soft-ground sites.
I do not have the title. Can removal still happen?
Possibly. Bring any ownership documentation you have — purchase records, registration, or community authorization — and we will clarify what is workable before scheduling.
How soon can removal be scheduled after I accept a quote?
Scheduling depends on location and crew availability, but most jobs in South Carolina are arranged within a week of quote acceptance.