State Service Area
Boat Removal in Louisiana
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EZ Hauling Services handles boat removal louisiana property owners rely on for old, neglected, or damaged craft. From a slip on the water to a boat parked in a storage yard, we plan the move around your access, then match a crew and disposal route. Final pricing and timing depend on photos, the type of boat, access, and where the unit ends up.
State Service Details
What to know before booking.
Boat Removal Across Louisiana
From New Orleans and Baseton Rouge to Shreveport, Lafayette, Lake Charles, and Bossier City, EZ Hauling Services covers a wide stretch of the state. We work with owners who need a stored boat, an abandoned hull, or a full craft gone from their waterfront access, launch ramp, or backyard. Every job starts with your address so the right crew reaches your exact spot. Whether a unit sits along a canal or on a trailer in a side yard, we build a removal plan around the site before anyone shows up.
Old And Neglected Boats We Take On
Louisiana's coast and lakes leave plenty of aging craft behind. EZ Hauling Services works on an old boat that has not moved in years, a damaged hull with holes below the waterline, and an unwanted boat that no longer runs. We handle small skiffs, cabin cruisers, and larger units, plus the trailer underneath when it comes with the job. A neglected craft near the shoreline or a derelict boat stuck in a storage yard both get the same careful review so nothing gets damaged during pickup.
Access, Towing, And Dismantle Planning
Big units need room to work, so we look at access first. A boat at a slip is very different from one wedged between a fence and a shed. We plan how to tow the unit out, whether a crane or winch is needed, and where the truck can stage. When a craft is too far gone or too tight to move whole, our crew can dismantle it on site and take it out in sections. Sharing photos of the boat and the path to it helps us map the safest route from your access point to the street.
Disposal Routes And Salvage Options
Once a craft leaves your property, it has to go somewhere sensible. EZ Hauling Services confirms the disposal route based on the hull material, the condition, and the rules for your parish. Some units head toward salvage, where usable parts and metal get pulled before the rest is broken down. Others go straight to a scrap or waste facility. We walk you through the disposal process so you know where your old boat ends up before we load it, and we sort the pieces after a dismantle when that is the plan.
How We Quote Your Boat Removal
Every Louisiana job is different, so EZ Hauling Services never sets a flat price sight unseen. We ask for photos, the type and size of the boat, the property address, access details, and where the unit is stored. A large cruiser off area code 318 in Bossier City is not the same as a small skiff behind a Kenner home. These details shape the timing, crew size, and disposal route, which together set fair pricing for your situation. Share clear pictures and we will send a quote built around your exact spot.
FAQ
Common state service questions.
How do you price boat removal in Louisiana?
Pricing depends on the size and condition of the craft, the access at your site, and the disposal route. Send photos of the boat and the path to the street, and we will build a quote around those details. We do not set flat prices before we see the job.
Can you take a boat that no longer runs or floats?
Yes. A damaged, neglected, or abandoned craft is exactly what we plan for. If the hull cannot be moved whole, our crew can dismantle it on site and take it out in sections, then sort the pieces toward salvage or a waste facility.
Do you handle the trailer and gear too?
We can move the trailer under the boat and clear leftover gear, motors, and loose parts when they are part of the job. Note those items in your photos so the crew brings the right equipment and staging plan.
What if my boat is at a slip or hard to reach?
Tight access is common near the shoreline and storage yards. We review your photos to plan how to tow or winch the unit out and where the truck can stage. Sharing the path from your access point to the street helps us map the safest move.

Planned pickup support
Built for real access details.
Driveways, stairs, gates, trailer access, and staged cleanouts all shape the right removal plan.
Cities by County
Louisiana Boat Removal City Pages
Acadia Parish
Allen Parish
Ascension Parish
Assumption Parish
Avoyelles Parish
Beauregard Parish
Bienville Parish
Bossier Parish
Caddo Parish
Calcasieu Parish
Caldwell Parish
Catahoula Parish
Claiborne Parish
Concordia Parish
De Soto Parish
East Baton Rouge Parish
East Carroll Parish
East Feliciana Parish
Evangeline Parish
Franklin Parish
Grant Parish
Iberia Parish
Iberville Parish
Jackson Parish
Jefferson Davis Parish
Jefferson Parish
Lafayette Parish
Lafourche Parish
LaSalle Parish
Lincoln Parish
Livingston Parish
Madison Parish
Morehouse Parish
Natchitoches Parish
Orleans Parish
Ouachita Parish
Plaquemines Parish
Pointe Coupee Parish
Rapides Parish
Red River Parish
Richland Parish
Sabine Parish
St. Bernard Parish
St. Charles Parish
St. James Parish
St. John the Baptist Parish
St. Landry Parish
St. Martin Parish
St. Mary Parish
St. Tammany Parish
Tangipahoa Parish
Terrebonne Parish
Union Parish
Vermilion Parish
Vernon Parish
Washington Parish
Webster Parish
West Baton Rouge Parish
West Carroll Parish
West Feliciana Parish
Winn Parish
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