Travel trailers — including units frozen in place on flat tires after years of seasonal storage
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in Everett, MA
An aging motorhome or trailer wedged into a tight driveway in Everett creates real problems — blocked access, HOA pressure, and snow-season damage stacking up each winter. Junk Camper Removal handles towing, hauling, and disposal for units in any condition. Some qualify for free pickup; heavily deteriorated units typically require a paid haul. Submit photos for a fast quote.
RV Removal in Massachusetts Is Not Standard Junk Removal
Older streets, low overhangs, and narrow lots common across Massachusetts demand equipment and routing that general junk haulers don't carry. Snow-season wear also accelerates frame and floor rot, making units harder to move safely without specialized rigging.

What Happens to Your Old Camper After It Leaves Everett
Units with salvageable structure go to recyclers or parts buyers. Those with rot, mold, or freeze damage are dismantled and separated by material — metal, fiberglass, wood — before disposal. We handle cleanup at the pickup point so you're not left with debris. Nothing is abandoned at a secondary location.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversized units that require clearance planning on narrow Massachusetts lots
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — running or non-running, with title or without
Pop-up and tent trailers — often water-damaged after repeated winters
Toy haulers — stripped or intact, accessible or tight-access
Free RV Pickup or Paid Removal — Which Applies?
Units with resale or scrap value high enough to offset towing may qualify for free removal. Campers with severe freeze damage, structural rot, or no remaining metal value typically fall into paid removal. Submitting clear photos lets us assess value before sending a crew.
What Drives Removal Costs in Everett
Pricing reflects tow distance, unit size, access difficulty, and disposal fees. Tight driveways, low-hanging wires, and unpaved surfaces add equipment time. Heavily rotted units cost more to dismantle safely. Sharing your address and photos in Everett gives us what we need to quote accurately — no hidden fees added at pickup.
How RV Removal Works
Submit details
photos, unit type, access description, and title status via the quote form
Receive a quote
free or paid determination based on condition and location
Schedule pickup
we confirm a date and arrive with the right equipment for your access situation
Haul and dispose
the unit leaves your property and is routed to recycling, salvage, or disposal
Cleanup
the pad or driveway is left clear of debris
Title and Ownership in Massachusetts
Having a clean title speeds up the process. If yours is lost or the unit is titled in another name, tell us upfront. Massachusetts has its own paperwork process for abandoned or estate vehicles — we work with owners, executors, and property managers to sort authorization before pickup, not after.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Homeowners, landlords, RV parks, storage yards, and HOAs all deal with units left behind. We work with property managers to coordinate removal once authorization is confirmed. Document ownership status before requesting a quote.
Why Work With a Crew That Knows RVs
Junk Camper Removal plans every job around actual access — older street layouts, tight side-yard clearances, and seasonal ground conditions. We don't send a standard junk truck and improvise. Equipment is matched to the unit and site before the crew arrives, which keeps jobs on schedule and property undamaged.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, landlords, estate executors, RV storage facilities, HOA property managers, and commercial lot owners across Massachusetts use our service to clear units that standard haulers won't touch.
Coverage Near Everett
We remove RVs and campers throughout Middlesex County and surrounding communities in Massachusetts. Service areas near Everett include:
Request a Removal Quote
Send us the unit type, current condition, access notes, and at least two photos. That's enough to return a firm free-or-paid quote without an in-person visit.
What We Need to Quote Your Job
RV or camper type and approximate year
Current condition — tires, structure, water damage
Access description — driveway width, overhead clearance, surface type
Title status — in hand, lost, or unknown
Two or more photos
Common Questions Before Requesting a Quote
My camper has been sitting through several winters — is it still removable?
Yes. Freeze-thaw cycles cause frame and floor damage but don't prevent removal. We adjust equipment for compromised units. Condition affects cost, not feasibility.
The driveway is too narrow for a tow truck. Can you still remove it?
Tight access is common in Massachusetts. We assess clearance from your photos and bring appropriate equipment — sometimes a skid steer or smaller rig instead of a full tow truck.
I don't have the title. Will that stop pickup?
Not automatically. Lost titles and estate situations are handled regularly. Disclose the status in your quote request so we can plan paperwork steps before the crew arrives.
How long does pickup take once scheduled?
Most single-unit removals are completed in two to four hours depending on access and condition. We confirm a window when scheduling.