State Service Area
Boat Removal in North Carolina
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EZ Hauling Services handles boat removal north carolina wide, from coastal towns near Wilmington to lake country around Charlotte and Raleigh. We take on old, neglected, and abandoned boats, junk hulls, tired trailers, and units stuck in a storage yard or at a slip. Every plan depends on your exact address, photos, access, weight, and the disposal route we can use. Send clear pictures and the location, and we confirm equipment and a removal plan before we schedule your pickup.
State Service Details
What to know before booking.
Boat Removal Across North Carolina
North Carolina mixes long coastline, big lakes, and back-lot storage, so retired craft pile up in yards, back fields, and along the shoreline. EZ Hauling Services covers boat removal from waterfront access points, storage yards, and driveways near ZIP 27805 and 27910 out to the 704 metro. Trailered or stuck, fiberglass or aluminum, we size the job around access and weight first. Tell us where the unit sits and how a truck can reach it, and we route your request to a local crew that fits the terrain and the boat.
Old, Damaged, and Abandoned Boats We Take
We work with boats of all sizes, from small aluminum skiffs to a heavy cabin hull that has not moved in years. If you have an old boat rotting on a trailer, a neglected sailboat at a slip, or an abandoned craft left on your property, EZ Hauling Services can plan the move. Damaged decks, cracked hulls, seized trailers, and waterlogged units are all normal for us. Some jobs need us to dismantle the boat in place when access is tight or the hull is too far gone, and we plan that step before the pickup date.
Trailers, Docks, and Access Planning
A clean removal plan starts with how we reach the unit. We look at gate width, driveway length, soft ground, launch ramp condition, and whether a trailer still rolls. Boats parked near a dock or tucked behind a shed change the equipment we bring and the route we drive. EZ Hauling Services maps towing and lifting needs up front so nothing stalls on job day. Share photos of the boat, the trailer tongue, and the path from the road, and we confirm the gear and the way in before we schedule.
Dismantling and Disposal Routes
Once a craft is off the property, it has to go somewhere sensible. EZ Hauling Services sorts each unit by material, then points fiberglass, metal, wood, and reusable parts toward the right disposal route. When a hull cannot travel whole, we dismantle it into sections a truck can carry safely. Salvage of usable motors, hardware, or trailers can offset part of the effort. We keep the disposal process practical and route everything correctly so a neglected boat does not sit and become a bigger problem on your land or at a storage yard.
How Pricing and Timing Get Decided
There are no fixed prices here, because every North Carolina job differs. EZ Hauling Services builds your quote from the exact address, photos, boat size, weight, access, and the disposal route required. A single unwanted boat at a coastal slip is not the same as three hulls stored in a back field near Fayetteville. Tight gates, soft ground, long carries, and heavy fiberglass all shift the plan. Send clear details up front, and we give you an honest window and a realistic estimate before any work begins.
FAQ
Common state service questions.
Do you take boats that no longer run or float?
Yes. A dead motor or a cracked hull is not a problem. We plan the move around access and weight, tow or lift the unit onto a truck, and route it to the correct disposal path. Send photos so we can size the crew and gear.
What if the boat is stuck in a tight spot?
Tight gates, soft yards, and long carries are common. If a whole hull cannot get out, we dismantle it into sections that a truck can carry. Photos of the path from the road help us confirm the equipment before job day.
Can you remove the trailer too?
In most cases, yes. We handle the boat and the trailer together when both are done. A rolling trailer often makes the move simpler, and usable parts may count toward salvage that offsets some of the effort.
How do I get an estimate?
Send your address, clear photos of the craft and the access path, and a note on where it sits, whether that is a slip, a driveway, or a storage yard. We review the details and give you a realistic window and price range.

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
North Carolina Boat Removal City Pages
Alamance County
Alexander County
Alleghany County
Anson County
Ashe County
Avery County
Beaufort County
Bertie County
Bladen County
Brunswick County
Buncombe County
Burke County
Cabarrus County
Caldwell County
Camden County
Carteret County
Caswell County
Catawba County
Chatham County
Cherokee County
Chowan County
Cleveland County
Columbus County
Craven County
Cumberland County
Currituck County
Dare County
Davidson County
Davie County
Duplin County
Durham County
Edgecombe County
Forsyth County
Franklin County
Gaston County
Granville County
Greene County
Guilford County
Halifax County
Harnett County
Haywood County
Henderson County
Hertford County
Hoke County
Iredell County
Jackson County
Johnston County
Lee County
Lenoir County
Lincoln County
Macon County
Madison County
Martin County
McDowell County
Mecklenburg County
Mitchell County
Montgomery County
Moore County
Nash County
New Hanover County
Onslow County
Orange County
Pamlico County
Pender County
Perquimans County
Person County
Pitt County
Polk County
Randolph County
Richmond County
Robeson County
Rockingham County
Rowan County
Rutherford County
Sampson County
Scotland County
Stanly County
Stokes County
Surry County
Swain County
Transylvania County
Union County
Vance County
Wake County
Washington County
Watauga County
Wayne County
Wilkes County
Wilson County
Yadkin County
Yancey County
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