State Service Area
RV Removal in Louisiana
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EZ Hauling Services handles rv removal louisiana homeowners and lot managers rely on when a rig has reached the end of the road. Whether you have a retired motorhome parked behind the house, a travel trailer stuck in a storage facility, or an unwanted RV taking up a driveway, we plan the move around your access. Final pricing and timing depend on photos, the kind of rig, where it sits, and the disposal route, so we review the details before we ever schedule a crew.
State Service Details
What to know before booking.
RV Removal Across Louisiana
From New Orleans and Baton Rouge to Shreveport, Lafayette, and Lake Charles, EZ Hauling Services helps people move and haul aging rigs statewide. We work with different RV classes, including compact campers, larger motorhomes, and long travel trailers that no longer run. Louisiana's lakes, coast, and long summers leave plenty of camper types sitting idle in yards and side lots. We match a crew and a disposal route to your exact address, so the right equipment shows up ready for the job and the access you actually have.
Kinds Of Rigs We Haul
Every camper is built differently, so our approach shifts with the rig. We move drivable motorhome classes, bumper-pull travel trailers, and fifth-wheel trailers that have been parked for years. If a unit is water-damaged, missing tires, or no longer functional, we can still pull it once we see the condition. Photos help us judge weight, the undercarriage, and how far we can safely winch or load. Some heavier units get partly dismantled first when a full pull is not practical, and we sort usable parts and recyclable components as we go.
Tight Access And Route Planning
A rig wedged between two houses in Metairie needs a very different plan than one sitting open in a rural lot near Bossier City. Before we schedule, we look at gate widths, tree limbs, fences, soft ground, and how close a rig will bring to the parked trailer. That route plan tells us whether we can back a trailer in, use a winch, or dismantle a section to clear the path. Planning this at the property first keeps the day smooth and protects your driveway, lawn, and neighbors.
Where Your Camper Ends Up
Once your unit is loaded, we follow the disposal route that fits your parish and the shape the rig is in. Recyclable components like metal framing and viable fiberglass are pulled where it makes sense, and the rest heads to the proper facility. Rules vary from one parish to the next, so we confirm the plan before we haul anything away. Our goal is a clean lot behind us, no leftover debris, and a handling path you can feel good about for your old camper.
How We Price Your Job
We never set a flat number sight unseen. Send a few photos, the property address, access notes, and a short description of the rig, and we build a fair estimate around real conditions. A motorhome deep in a storage facility with a locked gate is different from a small travel trailer in an open driveway. Those details shape crew size, timing, and the disposal route, which together decide your quote. Once you approve it, we line up a day that works and confirm the plan before we arrive.
FAQ
Common state service questions.
Do you take an RV that no longer runs?
Yes. Most of what we haul is an unwanted RV that will not start or move on its own. We can winch, pull, or load a dead unit, and if it is too far gone we dismantle sections to clear it out safely.
Can you reach a camper in a storage yard or behind a fence?
Usually. We review gate widths, turning room, and ground conditions from your photos first. If access is tight, we plan a route or take part of the rig apart so we can move it without damaging the property.
How do I get an estimate?
Attach a picture of the rig, share the address, and note anything about access or condition. We use those details to build an accurate price estimate, since weight, location, and the disposal route all shape the cost.
What happens to the RV after pickup?
We follow the disposal route that fits your parish. Metal and other recyclable components are recovered where possible, and the balance goes to the proper facility so nothing gets left behind on your lot.

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 RV 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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