Travel Trailers — including those frozen in position or sunken into soft ground after repeated freeze-thaw cycles.
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Hampton, PA
A deteriorating camper or motorhome parked in Hampton creates real pressure fast — blocked driveways, HOA notices, or a narrow hillside lot that won't let standard trucks through. Junk Camper Removal handles towing, access planning, and disposal so you get a clear outcome. Some units qualify for free pickup; others carry a fee based on condition and access. Share details and we'll give you a direct answer.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Standard junk haulers aren't equipped for a 30-foot trailer wedged on a sloped driveway or frozen into gravel over a long winter. Pennsylvania terrain — steep grades, tight borough streets, and seasonal ground conditions — demands specialized rigging and tow equipment that most general crews don't carry.

Camper Disposal and Cleanup in Hampton
Cold winters accelerate rot in wood-framed trailers: floors buckle, roofs delaminate, and holding tanks crack. A unit left on a rural lot or tight residential pad becomes harder to move every season. We assess salvageable metal, coordinate recycling where possible, and haul away remaining debris — leaving the site clear after removal.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth Wheels — large units on residential lots where overhead clearance and hillside access require planning.
Class A, B, and C Motorhomes — non-running units handled with flatbed or wheel-lift equipment.
Pop-Up and Tent Trailers — collapsed, water-damaged, or structurally compromised units.
Toy Haulers and Horse Trailers — oversized or heavily rusted units needing specialized rigging.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal?
Units with recoverable scrap metal and reasonable road access may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily deteriorated campers, those on steep or unpaved lots, or units requiring dismantling on-site typically involve a haul fee. We tell you which category your unit falls into before scheduling anything.
What Drives the Cost in Hampton
Pricing reflects road access, unit size, condition, and how much prep work is needed on-site. A motorhome at the end of a narrow lane costs more to extract than one at a flat curb. Scrap value offsets some fees. Send photos and access details for an honest quote — no generic estimates.
How RV Removal Works
Submit Details
Share photos, unit type, dimensions, and any access constraints like slopes or tight gates.
Receive a Quote
We confirm free or paid removal based on what you send.
Schedule Pickup
We coordinate a date that works and plan equipment needs in advance.
On-Site Removal
Our crew handles extraction, loading, and haul-out with terrain-appropriate equipment.
Disposal and Cleanup
The unit goes to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal. The site is cleared.
Title and Ownership in Pennsylvania
Having the title in hand speeds up the process. If the title is missing, lost, or in another name, let us know upfront — we can advise on what documentation helps. We don't make legal guarantees, but we won't leave you guessing about what paperwork matters before pickup day.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Landlords, RV parks, storage yards, HOAs, and commercial lot owners all face abandoned unit situations. We work with property managers directly and can remove units once proper authorization is confirmed. Contact us early — delays add liability.
Why Work With a Camper-Specific Crew
Junk Camper Removal focuses on RVs — not appliances or general debris. That means the right tow equipment for hilly terrain, honest scrap assessments, and quotes that reflect actual access conditions rather than a flat rate that changes at arrival. No surprises on removal day.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, estate executors, landlords, RV park operators, storage facilities, HOAs, and commercial property managers across Pennsylvania contact us to clear units that other haulers won't touch.
Coverage Near Hampton
We serve communities throughout Adams County and surrounding areas. Additional service locations are listed below.
Get a Quote
Send the unit type, rough dimensions, current condition, and a note about driveway or road access. That's enough for us to give you a real number.
What We Need Right Now
To quote your job, provide: RV or camper type, approximate length, whether it rolls or is immobile, access description (slope, lane width, overhead clearance), and 2–3 photos. Include your location in Hampton, PA.
Common Questions
Can you reach units at the end of steep or unpaved driveways?
Yes. We plan equipment based on your access description. Share the slope and lane width when you request a quote so we arrive with the right rig.
The camper has been sitting through several winters — does that affect removal?
Freeze-thaw damage affects structural integrity and scrap value, which both factor into pricing. Condition photos help us account for this before we quote.
I don't have the title. Can you still remove it?
Possibly. The documentation needed depends on ownership status and how the unit will be disposed of. Describe the situation when you reach out and we'll clarify what's needed.
How soon can pickup happen once I get a quote?
Scheduling depends on crew availability and equipment logistics for your access type. Most jobs are confirmed within a few days of a quote being accepted.