State Service Area
RV Removal in Tennessee
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EZ Hauling Services handles rv removal tennessee homeowners and lot managers count on, from a retired motorhome in a driveway to a parked trailer sitting in a storage yard. Send a few clear photos and the address, and we scope access, the route plan, and the disposal route before we schedule the work. Whether you have a travel trailer near Nashville, a fifth-wheel trailer in Memphis, or an old camper outside Knoxville, we match your job to a crew with the right equipment and a plan that fits your property.
State Service Details
What to know before booking.
RV Removal Across Tennessee
EZ Hauling Services helps folks clear out an old RV across all 95 counties, from Chattanooga and Clarksville to Murfreesboro and Johnson City. Every rig sits differently, so we start with your exact address and photos to gauge access, weight, and tire condition. A motorhome parked for years behaves nothing like a sport trailer on solid ground, and a tight suburban driveway near area code 615 changes the plan compared to a long rural pull off 731. Share a ZIP such as 37010 or 38001, and we'll confirm timing, equipment, and the closest disposal route for your load.
Kinds of Rigs and Camper Types We Move
We work with a wide range of RV categories, from a compact camper and a cargo-style trailer to larger motorhome classes like Class B or Class C. If the rig still rolls, we can hitch it and move it in one piece. If tires are flat, the frame is rusted, or the undercarriage has given out, our crew can dismantle the unit at the property and load it in manageable pieces. Aging fiberglass shells, water damage, and stuck axles are common, so tell us what you see and we'll bring the tools to handle it safely.
Access, Route Planning, and Winching
Getting an unwanted RV off your lot is mostly about access. Low branches, gate widths, soft ground, and neighboring vehicles all shape how we winch or pull a rig out without damage. In a storage facility we confirm aisle clearance and turning room; at a private home we look at slopes, fences, and how far the trailer must travel to reach the truck. Clear photos of the tongue, tires, and surrounding space let us plan the move before the crew shows up, so there are fewer surprises on the day of pickup.
Where an Old Camper Goes Next
Once a rig is loaded, we follow a sensible disposal route rather than dropping everything in one place. Metal frames, axles, and recoverable materials head to the right facility, while recyclable components like aluminum and some fiberglass are separated where possible. A retired motorhome that is no longer functional still holds usable parts, so we sort what we can before the rest is processed responsibly. This keeps your Tennessee project tidy and helps reduce what ends up simply discarded.
How Pricing and Timing Work
There are no fixed prices here, because every camper removal job is different. EZ Hauling Services bases availability, pricing, and timing on your address, clear photos, the rig type, access at the property, and the disposal route. A trailer wedged behind a garage in Franklin takes more planning than one sitting open in a Shelby County lot. Tell us what you have and where it sits, attach a picture or two, and we'll route the work to a crew that fits the details and gives you a realistic estimate.
FAQ
Common state service questions.
What photos should I send for an estimate?
Send wide shots of the whole rig plus close-ups of the tires, tongue or hitch, and the path out to the street. A photo of any gates, low branches, or tight corners helps us plan the move and scope timing before we schedule your Tennessee pickup.
Can you remove an RV that no longer rolls?
Yes. If the tires are flat or the axles are seized, our crew can winch the rig or dismantle it at the property and load it in pieces. We bring equipment suited to the condition you describe in your photos.
Do you handle RVs in storage lots?
We do. For a storage facility we confirm aisle width, gate access, and turning room ahead of time, then coordinate with you or the lot manager so the crew can move the trailer out cleanly on pickup day.
What kinds of RVs do you take?
We move travel trailers, a fifth-wheel trailer, a cargo-style trailer, and motorhome classes including Class B or Class C. Describe your rig and its condition, and we'll match it to a crew with the right gear for the job.

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
Tennessee RV Removal City Pages
Anderson County
Bedford County
Benton County
Bledsoe County
Blount County
Bradley County
Campbell County
Cannon County
Carroll County
Carter County
Cheatham County
Chester County
Claiborne County
Clay County
Cocke County
Coffee County
Crockett County
Cumberland County
Davidson County
Decatur County
DeKalb County
Dickson County
Dyer County
Fayette County
Fentress County
Franklin County
Gibson County
Giles County
Grainger County
Greene County
Grundy County
Hamblen County
Hamilton County
Hancock County
Hardeman County
Hardin County
Hawkins County
Haywood County
Henderson County
Henry County
Hickman County
Houston County
Humphreys County
Jefferson County
Johnson County
Knox County
Lake County
Lauderdale County
Lawrence County
Lewis County
Lincoln County
Loudon County
Macon County
Madison County
Marion County
Marshall County
Maury County
McMinn County
McNairy County
Meigs County
Monroe County
Montgomery County
Moore County
Morgan County
Obion County
Overton County
Perry County
Polk County
Putnam County
Rhea County
Roane County
Robertson County
Rutherford County
Scott County
Sequatchie County
Sevier County
Shelby County
Smith County
Stewart County
Sullivan County
Sumner County
Tipton County
Trousdale County
Unicoi County
Union County
Van Buren County
Warren County
Washington County
Wayne County
Weakley County
White County
Williamson County
Wilson County
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