State Service Area
RV Removal in Missouri
Browse 380 local city pages grouped by county, or request a quote for help planning the pickup.
EZ Hauling Services handles rv removal missouri work for aging motorhomes, campers, travel trailers, and parked trailers across the state. Whether your rig sits in a driveway, a backyard, or a storage lot, we plan the move around real access. Send photos of the camper and its surroundings, share your exact address, and we build a route plan with an honest estimate before any crew rolls out.
State Service Details
What to know before booking.
RV Removal Across Missouri
From Kansas City and Lee's Summit to St. Louis, Columbia, and Springfield, EZ Hauling Services reaches RVs parked all over the state, plus rural ZIPs out in the 573 and 660 corridors. We take on different RV classes, including Class B or Class C motorhomes, along with travel trailers and fifth-wheel trailers. An aging rig that no longer runs, a water-damaged camper, or a project you never finished all count. Tell us your address and what needs to go, and we point your request to the nearest crew for a workable window.
Camper Types and Rigs We Move
Not every camper is the same size, so we plan each haul around the actual rig. We handle full motorhomes, compact campers, sport trailers, and a cargo-style trailer with garage space. If your unwanted RV is missing wheels, has a flat undercarriage, or hasn't moved in years, that's fine. Photos help us judge weight and clearance up front. Whether it's a retired motorhome in a Columbia yard or an old camper in a St. Joseph driveway, we can pull it, winch it, or load it depending on what the site allows.
Tow Planning and Property Access
Access decides everything. Narrow gates, soft grass, overhead branches, and tight storage lots all change how we move a rig. Before we arrive, we study your photos to map the route plan from where the trailer sits to the truck. Some jobs need a straight pull; others need a winch to clear a corner. When a full move isn't possible, we can dismantle the frame at the property and haul it out in sections. Clear photos of the space and the surrounding area let us plan the safest path and avoid surprises on the day.
Dismantling and Disposal Routes
When a rig is too far gone to transport whole, our crew can take it apart at the property and load the pieces. We aim to route recyclable components like metal framing and viable fiberglass to the right destination, while the rest follows a proper disposal route. Because rules vary across Missouri's 115 county groups, where your camper ends up depends on your county and ZIP. EZ Hauling Services sorts the recoverable materials from the scrap so more of the rig gets handled responsibly instead of dumped.
What Affects Your Estimate and Timing
Every quote depends on specifics, not a flat menu. Size, weight, access, whether the rig can move on its own, and the disposal route all shape the plan. A gutted trailer behind a St. Louis County home behaves differently than a full motorhome tucked in a rural lot. That's why we ask for photos and your exact address first. With those details, EZ Hauling Services can give you an accurate price estimate and a realistic window before a crew heads out, so there's no guesswork about the job.
FAQ
Common state service questions.
What kinds of rigs can you remove?
We handle a wide range of camper types, including motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth-wheel trailers, and compact campers. If your rig no longer runs or sits on a flat undercarriage, we can still plan a way to load or winch it out.
Do you need the RV to be drivable?
No. Many rigs we handle haven't moved in years. Depending on access, we can pull it, winch it, or dismantle the frame at the property and haul the pieces. Photos help us decide the safest approach before we arrive.
How do I get an estimate?
Send clear photos of the rig and the space around it, plus your exact address in Missouri. We use those details to judge size, weight, and access, then give you an honest estimate and a workable window.
Where does the RV go after removal?
It depends on the rig and your county. We route recyclable components and metal framing where they belong and send the rest along a proper disposal route, since rules differ across Missouri's counties.

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
Missouri RV Removal City Pages
Adair County
Andrew County
Atchison County
Audrain County
Barry County
Barton County
Bates County
Benton County
Bollinger County
Boone County
Buchanan County
Butler County
Caldwell County
Callaway County
Camden County
Cape Girardeau County
Carroll County
Cass County
Cedar County
Chariton County
Christian County
Clark County
Clay County
Clinton County
Cole County
Cooper County
Crawford County
Dade County
Dallas County
Daviess County
DeKalb County
Douglas County
Dunklin County
Franklin County
Gasconade County
Gentry County
Greene County
Grundy County
Harrison County
Henry County
Holt County
Howard County
Howell County
Iron County
Jackson County
Jasper County
Jefferson County
Johnson County
Knox County
Laclede County
Lafayette County
Lawrence County
Lewis County
Lincoln County
Linn County
Livingston County
Macon County
Madison County
Maries County
Marion County
McDonald County
Mercer County
Miller County
Mississippi County
Moniteau County
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Morgan County
New Madrid County
Newton County
Nodaway County
Oregon County
Osage County
Pemiscot County
Perry County
Pettis County
Phelps County
Pike County
Platte County
Polk County
Pulaski County
Putnam County
Randolph County
Ray County
Ripley County
Saline County
Scotland County
Scott County
Shelby County
St. Charles County
St. Clair County
St. Francois County
St. Louis city
St. Louis County
Ste. Genevieve County
Stoddard County
Stone County
Sullivan County
Taney County
Texas County
Vernon County
Warren County
Washington County
Wayne County
Webster County
Wright County
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