Pontoon Boat Removal for Old Boats and Hulls
Pontoon Boat Removal covers aging aluminum toons, tired decking, and derelict pontoons sitting in a yard or storage lot. We help with heavy hulls, trailer loading, and disposal planning so an unused pontoon stops taking up space. Share a few details and photos to get started.

Why Homeowners Choose This Service
Old pontoons are wide, heavy, and awkward to move. Our removal help handles the lifting, loading, and hauling so you skip the hassle.
Heavy Hull Handling
Aluminum toons and decking add up fast. We plan loading for wide, heavy pontoon hulls and their trailers.
Trailer Included Options
Haul away the pontoon on its own or take the boat and trailer together when the trailer is done too.
Clear Space Fast
Free up a yard, driveway, or storage lot by clearing a derelict pontoon that no longer floats or sells.
Help With Old and Derelict Pontoons
Whether your pontoon has failed toons, waterlogged decking, or a trailer that no longer rolls, we plan pickup around the hull, its weight, and truck access. Send photos of the toons, deck, and surrounding ground so we can map out loading and route the pontoon toward a practical disposal path.
Pontoon Types We Haul Away
We take a wide range of pontoon styles and conditions, from lightly used decks to fully derelict hulls. If it sits on toons, share details and we can plan the pickup.
Aluminum Toon Pontoons
Standard twin-toon aluminum pontoons with fading decks, worn railings, or corroded logs that are past repair.
Deck and Furniture Pontoons
Party-style pontoons with built-in seating, canopy frames, and helm consoles that no longer serve their owners.
Derelict Yard Pontoons
Long-parked pontoons in a backyard or side lot with flat tires, sun-rotted decking, or missing hardware.
Storage-Lot Pontoons
Pontoon projects abandoned in a storage lot, taking up a paid space you would rather not keep renting.
Pontoon Trailers
Bunk or scissor trailers built for pontoons, whether they still roll or sit rusted with seized axles.
What Shapes Your Quote
Pontoon Boat Removal pricing depends on the boat itself and how easily we can reach and load it. These factors help us build an accurate estimate from your details and photos.
Hull Length and Width
Longer, wider pontoons need more room to maneuver and heavier loading, which affects planning and effort.
Hull Material and Weight
Aluminum toons, decking, and any waterlogged sections change the total weight we handle during pickup.
Trailer Availability
A rolling trailer can simplify loading, while a seized or missing trailer means more manual handling.
Loading Access
Truck and trailer clearance, gate width, slope, and turning room all shape how we approach the pontoon.
Disposal Path
Where the pontoon and its materials go depends on size, condition, and separation of metal and fiberglass.
Pontoon Pickup Options
Choose the pickup that matches where your pontoon sits and whether the trailer stays or goes. Share photos so we can confirm access before the visit.
On-property boat pickup
We collect a pontoon parked in your yard, driveway, or beside the home when truck access allows.
Trailer, yard, or storage-lot pickup
We pull a pontoon from a storage lot, side yard, or parked spot, factoring in gates and ground.
Boat and trailer pickup
When the trailer is finished too, we haul the pontoon and its trailer together in one visit.
Prep and Handling Notes
A little prep keeps pickup smooth. Focus on fluids, batteries, and clearing a path so our team can reach and load the pontoon safely.
Remove Fluids First
Fuel, oil, and chemicals must be drained and removed before pickup, since we cannot haul these away.
Pull Batteries
Take out any batteries and loose valuables in advance so nothing is lost during loading and transport.
Clear the Path
Open gates, move vehicles, and note slopes, soft ground, or standing water around the pontoon and trailer.
Note Dismantling Needs
Canopy frames or rails may need disassembly; dismantling when needed helps fit the pontoon through tight spots.
How Pontoon Materials Are Handled
After pickup, pontoon materials may be separated where practical: aluminum toons and metal hardware, trailer components, fiberglass panels, wood decking, and reusable parts. We plan a responsible disposal path based on condition and location. We cannot promise exact salvage or recycling outcomes, but sorting usable materials from waste is part of how we route each old pontoon.
How Pickup Works
From first message to haul away, the process stays simple. Share the pontoon details, confirm access, and we handle the heavy work.
Send item details
Tell us the pontoon length, material, condition, and whether a trailer is included with the pickup.
Share photos
Add clear photos of the toons, deck, trailer, and surrounding ground so we can plan loading.
Confirm access
Note gate width, slope, soft ground, or standing water that could affect truck and trailer approach.
Review quote
Look over the estimate built from your pontoon details, then pick a pickup window that works.
Pickup and haul away
Our team loads the pontoon, and trailer if included, then hauls it toward a disposal path.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take the pontoon trailer too?
Yes. Choose boat and trailer pickup when the trailer is also finished, and we haul the pontoon and trailer together during the same visit whenever access allows.
What do I need to do before pickup?
Drain and remove fuel, oil, and chemicals, pull batteries, and clear a path. Note gates, slopes, soft ground, or standing water near the pontoon so loading stays safe.
Can you remove a derelict pontoon that no longer floats?
Yes. We handle derelict and yard-stored pontoons that no longer float or roll, planning loading around the hull weight, trailer condition, and available truck access.
Will you dismantle the pontoon to move it?
Disassembly may be needed for canopy frames, rails, or tight access. We plan dismantling when needed to fit the pontoon through gates or narrow spaces safely.
How is my quote for Pontoon Boat Removal calculated?
We factor in hull length and material, weight, trailer availability, loading access, dismantling needs, and the disposal path, using your details and photos to build the estimate.
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Ready to Clear That Pontoon?
Send your pontoon details and a few photos, and EZ Hauling Services will plan the loading, trailer handling, and disposal path. Get an estimate for Pontoon Boat Removal and reclaim your yard or storage space.