Travel trailers: Including units with flat-spotted or dry-rotted tires that won't roll safely.
RV Removal for Old Campers in Second Mesa, AZ
Units parked in Second Mesa side yards or RV parks take a beating from heat and UV exposure. Tires crack, seals fail, and frames weaken before most owners act. Junk Camper Removal hauls travel trailers, motorhomes, and fifth wheels in most conditions. Some units qualify for free pickup. Others require a paid haul based on condition and access. Send photos and get a direct quote.
Why RV Removal in Arizona Is Different
Desert storage does damage that ordinary junk haulers aren't equipped to handle. Dry-rotted tires blow during towing, sun-baked frames crack, and units sink into gravel pads over time. Standard junk crews skip these jobs. RV-specific removal requires the right equipment and a plan before anything moves.

Disposal, Salvage, and Cleanup for Old Units
A sun-damaged camper sitting on a Second Mesa property isn't just an eyesore—it's a disposal problem. We assess each unit for salvageable parts, recyclable metals, and material that requires proper disposal. After the haul, the pad or side yard is cleared. You don't arrange a second trip for leftover debris.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels: Oversized units stored in tight side yards or shared lots with limited turn radius.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes: Non-running rigs with sun-damaged exteriors and failed engines.
Pop-up and hybrid campers: Collapsed or UV-warped units often left behind after RV park lease issues.
Truck campers and slide-ins: Dismounted units sitting on blocks in gravel or dirt pads.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal—What to Expect
Units with transferable titles and recoverable metal value may qualify for free removal. Most long-stored Arizona rigs with severe sun damage, missing titles, or access complications fall into paid removal. We quote both scenarios honestly. No commitment is required to find out which applies to your unit.
What Affects Your Removal Quote
Pricing reflects unit size, condition, title status, and site access in Second Mesa. A motorhome blocked by fencing or sunk into a gravel pad costs more to remove than one parked in an open driveway. We factor in tow risk from dry-rotted tires and any permits needed for street access before quoting.
How RV Removal Works
Submit photos and access details
show the unit, the approach route, and any obstacles like gates or fencing.
Receive a direct quote
free or paid is confirmed based on condition, title, and site logistics.
Schedule pickup
we confirm a date that works for your property or lot manager.
Removal day
the crew handles loading, towing, and site cleanup without extra coordination from you.
Disposal and recycling
the unit goes to salvage, recycling, or proper disposal. You receive confirmation.
Title and Ownership Before Pickup
A clear title speeds up removal and may affect whether your unit qualifies for free pickup. If the title is lost or the unit has liens, removal can still happen but paperwork requirements shift. We'll tell you what's needed for your specific situation in Arizona before scheduling. No legal advice—just clear expectations upfront.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property or Lot
HOAs, RV parks, storage yards, and landlords in Second Mesa contact us when tenants or former owners leave units behind. We work directly with property managers and can coordinate removal once authorization is confirmed. We don't handle government impounds or active disputes.
Why Work With a Crew That Knows Desert RVs
Junk Camper Removal focuses exclusively on RV and camper hauling. We understand that heat-stressed units in Arizona need different rigging than a unit stored in a mild climate. Access planning, dry-tire handling, and honest quotes are built into every job—not afterthoughts.
Who We Serve in Second Mesa
Homeowners clearing side yards, RV park managers with abandoned units, estate handlers, landlords, storage lot operators, and HOA property managers across Navajo County and surrounding areas.
Coverage Near Second Mesa
We serve communities throughout Navajo County and nearby areas in Arizona. See service locations listed below.
Get a Quote for Your Unit
Send the RV type, year if known, current condition, and a photo of the unit and access point. We respond with a clear free-or-paid answer and a removal estimate.
What to Include Right Now
To quote your job we need: RV type and approximate size, current location in Second Mesa, photos of the unit and approach route, title status if known, and any access restrictions such as gates or low clearance.
Common Questions About RV Removal in Second Mesa
Can you remove a unit with flat or crumbled tires?
Yes. Dry-rotted tires are common on Arizona rigs. We use flatbed or skid equipment when towing isn't safe.
Does extreme sun damage affect whether removal is free?
It can. Heavy UV damage reduces salvage value, which affects free-pickup eligibility. We confirm this in the quote.
Can an RV park or HOA request removal without the owner present?
We work with authorized property managers. Proper written authorization is required before we schedule any pickup.
How long does scheduling take after a quote?
Most jobs in Second Mesa are scheduled within a few business days once details and access are confirmed.