Camper Removal for Stored or Damaged Units
Clear out a tired camper from your driveway, field, or storage lot. We handle running and non-running units, including those with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery.

Campers We Haul and Remove
Campers come in many shapes, from compact truck campers to full pop-up units, and each brings its own weight, clearance, and loading challenges. This category covers camper removal for running and non-running units parked on a driveway, sitting in a field, or stored in a lot. Our crews are used to units with flat tires, seized brakes, a dead battery, tricky slide-outs, or worn awnings that no longer retract. Access and clearance shape most jobs, so we plan the approach, towing, and loading before pickup day. Whether you have a single camper or several units taking up space, we review the details and give you a clear path to getting them gone.
Campers Items We Can Review
Use this directory to see which items belong in this category. Linked items already have their own detailed removal page; unlinked items are still part of the category list.
Popular Camper Types We Remove
These camper types have their own detailed pages. Follow a link to learn how we approach that specific unit.
Campers
General camper removal for units of many lengths and styles, whether they still roll or sit on flat tires with a dead battery.
View detailsTruck Campers
Truck campers can be heavy and awkward to lift off a bed, so we plan loading and clearance to move them out safely.
View detailsSlide-In Campers
Slide-in units may have jacks, seized fittings, or worn slide-outs, and we account for that when we quote and load.
View detailsCabover Campers
Cabover campers carry extra weight up high, so we check access and clearance before towing or loading them out.
View detailsPop-Up Campers
Pop-up campers with stuck lifts, torn canvas, or flat tires are common, and we handle collapsed or partly open units.
View detailsTent Campers
Tent campers with seized brakes or a dead battery still get removed; we tow or load based on the unit's condition.
View detailsWhat Shapes Your Camper Quote
A handful of details drive the effort and equipment needed. Sharing these upfront helps us give an accurate camper removal estimate.
Length, type, and weight
A compact tent camper is far lighter than a loaded cabover unit. Length, type, and overall weight set the baseline for towing and loading.
Mobility and tire condition
Whether the unit rolls, has flat tires, or sits on rims changes how we position and move it. Non-running units often need extra loading effort.
Brakes and battery condition
Seized brakes or a dead battery affect how the camper is maneuvered onto our equipment and whether it can be towed at all.
Access and clearance
Tight driveways, low branches, gates, and soft field ground all limit how we reach the camper and back equipment into place.
Contents, add-ons, and loading
Leftover contents, extended slide-outs, awnings, and loading complexity add time. Clearing these ahead of pickup keeps the job smooth.
Pickup Options
Campers sit in different places, so we tailor the approach to where the unit is parked and how we can reach it.
On-property RV pickup
For campers parked in a driveway or beside the house, we assess access and clearance, then position equipment to tow or load the unit off your property.
Storage-lot or outdoor pickup
Units in a storage lot or open field are common. We coordinate lot access and check ground conditions before backing in to load a non-running camper.
RV, camper, and trailer pickup
Have more than one unit? We can review campers alongside travel trailers and motorhomes in a single visit to keep the removal efficient.
How to Prep Your Camper
A little prep speeds up pickup and helps us load safely. Handle what you can before we arrive.
Disconnect utilities and propane
Utilities must be disconnected and propane closed off or removed and handled safely before pickup. Never leave live connections in place.
Retract slide-outs and awnings
Pull in slide-outs and awnings where possible. If they are stuck or damaged, let us know so we can plan clearance around them.
Clear contents and loose items
Remove anything you want to keep and clear loose contents. This reduces weight, keeps the unit stable, and avoids items shifting during loading.
Note access and clearance limits
Flag flat tires, seized brakes, a dead battery, narrow gates, or soft field ground so we bring the right equipment for towing or loading.
How Campers Are Handled After Pickup
Once your camper is loaded, we route it responsibly. RV materials and usable parts may be separated where practical, but we never promise exact salvage outcomes for any unit. Utilities and propane must be disconnected or handled safely before pickup so the unit can be moved without risk. Condition varies widely, so we assess each camper on its own and process it accordingly. Our goal is a clean, straightforward removal that clears the space and moves the unit along in a sensible way.
How Camper Removal Works
From first quote to a cleared spot, the process stays simple.
Share the details
Tell us the camper type, length, mobility, and where it sits. Photos of the unit, tires, and access path help us quote accurately.
Review your quote
We factor in weight, condition, access, clearance, and loading or towing complexity, then confirm a plan for your camper removal.
Prep and schedule
Disconnect utilities and propane, clear contents, and confirm a time. We arrange the right equipment for a running or non-running unit.
Pickup and haul away
Our crew positions equipment, loads or tows the camper, and clears the space so your driveway, field, or lot is open again.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you remove non-running campers?
Yes. We handle non-running units with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery. We plan loading and towing around the unit's condition and the access we have on site.
What do I need to do before pickup?
Disconnect utilities, close off or remove propane, retract slide-outs and awnings where possible, and clear contents you want to keep. Flag any access or clearance limits so we bring the right equipment.
Can you reach a camper in a field or storage lot?
Often, yes. We check ground conditions, gate width, and clearance first. Soft ground and tight lots can affect the approach, so tell us about the site when you request a quote.
What affects the price of camper removal?
Length, type, weight, mobility, tire and brake condition, battery status, access, clearance, contents, and loading or towing complexity all shape the estimate. Sharing details upfront keeps the quote accurate.
Can you take more than one unit at a time?
Yes. EZ Hauling Services can review multiple campers, and even travel trailers or motorhomes, in one visit so you clear everything in a single, efficient pickup.
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Ready to Clear Out That Camper?
Share your camper type, condition, and where it sits, and EZ Hauling Services will walk you through the plan. Running or non-running, on a driveway, field, or storage lot, we make camper removal straightforward.




