Travel trailers and fifth-wheels
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in New Jersey
Tight driveways, dense residential blocks, and strict storage facility rules leave little room for an RV that no longer moves. Junk Camper Removal evaluates condition, title status, and site access to determine whether your unit qualifies for free pickup or requires a paid haul. Submit details and get a clear answer fast.
New Jersey RV Pickup and Disposal
Removing an RV in New Jersey is not like hauling away ordinary junk. High-density neighborhoods mean limited staging room, and many municipalities enforce parking restrictions that make a slow removal process costly. Disposal paths vary by unit size, material, and condition. Every quote accounts for those realities before a crew is scheduled.
Removal Services for RVs and Campers
Class A, B, and C motorhomes
Pop-up and folding campers
Truck campers and slide-in units

Junk RV Disposal Options
A junk RV can follow several paths: salvage yards recover usable parts and scrap metal, recyclers process aluminum and steel, and licensed disposal handles hazardous materials like propane lines and old batteries. Structural rot, storm damage, or fire damage affects which path applies. Cleanup of fluids and debris is included in the removal scope, not added later.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Free removal is possible when a unit has resale or salvage value that offsets towing and disposal costs. That depends on title availability, rolling condition, size, and access. Units that are non-rolling, structurally compromised, or located behind tight loading constraints typically require a paid removal fee. We quote both scenarios honestly before confirming a date.
New Jersey RV Removal Cost
Pricing is based on unit size and weight, rolling vs. non-rolling status, distance from a public road, access restrictions, and disposal path. No flat rates are published because access conditions in dense New Jersey neighborhoods vary significantly. Provide accurate details and receive a firm quote with no hidden fees.
Title Status and Ownership
A clean title simplifies removal and transfer. If the title is lost, a bill of sale or proof of ownership helps establish authorization. Third-party removals — landlord, storage operator, or HOA — require documented authority over the unit. We do not make legal claims about title requirements; we ask the right questions upfront to avoid delays on removal day.
How Pickup Works
Submit details
unit type, dimensions, location, title status, and access description.
Receive a quote
free or paid removal confirmed based on your inputs.
Schedule pickup
crew and equipment matched to your site's access constraints.
Removal day
unit is towed, hauled, or dismantled on-site as needed.
Disposal
salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal completed off your property.
Residential, Storage, and Commercial Cleanup
We remove RVs from private driveways, backyard lots, HOA-managed communities, storage facilities with loading restrictions, rental properties, and commercial yards. Each property type presents different access and authorization requirements. Describe your property type when requesting a quote.

Non-Rolling and Hard-to-Reach Units
Flat tires, seized brakes, missing wheels, soft or uneven ground, and low-clearance storage entries all complicate removal. On-site dismantling is available when a unit cannot be extracted whole. Blocked or narrow access common in dense New Jersey neighborhoods is assessed before scheduling so the right equipment arrives the first time.
New Jersey RV Removal Service Areas
Junk Camper Removal reviews requests across New Jersey. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Atlantic County
45 citiesBergen County
71 citiesBurlington County
53 citiesCamden County
51 citiesCape May County
37 citiesCumberland County
48 citiesEssex County
30 citiesGloucester County
38 citiesHudson County
11 citiesHunterdon County
30 citiesMercer County
21 citiesMiddlesex County
57 citiesMonmouth County
71 citiesMorris County
64 citiesOcean County
56 citiesPassaic County
26 citiesSalem County
19 citiesSomerset County
50 citiesSussex County
29 citiesUnion County
21 citiesWarren County
45 citiesWhy Use a Removal Specialist?
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RVs and campers. We understand weight distribution, towing requirements, and the access limits common across New Jersey's dense residential and commercial properties. Quotes are based on real inputs, not guesswork, so there are no surprises on removal day.
Get a New Jersey Quote
Send unit type, approximate length, rolling condition, title status, and a description of site access. That information is all we need to return a firm quote.
Request Your Quote
RV or camper type and approximate length
Rolling, non-rolling, or unknown condition
Title available, missing, or unknown
Property type (residential, storage, commercial)
Access description (driveway width, overhead clearance, gate restrictions)
Your name, zip code, and preferred contact method
New Jersey RV Removal FAQs
Does my RV need to be running for free pickup?
No, but rolling condition affects whether removal qualifies as free. Non-rolling units often require additional equipment and may involve a fee.
Can a storage facility request removal without the owner present?
Storage operators can initiate removal with proper documentation of their authority. We ask for that paperwork before scheduling.
How does tight access affect the quote?
Narrow driveways, low-clearance entries, and limited staging space require specific equipment and may increase the removal cost. Describe your access when submitting details.
What if I don't have the title?
A missing title does not automatically prevent removal, but it affects the disposal path and may require additional ownership documentation before we proceed.