Cabover Camper Removal for Old Campers and RVs
Cabover Camper Removal helps you clear a bulky overhead-sleeper unit from a driveway, field, or storage lot. We handle running or non-running campers, including units with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery. Share the details and photos so pickup can be planned around your access and clearance.

Why Plan a Cabover Camper Pickup
A cabover unit with an overhead bunk is heavy and awkward to move, so a planned pickup keeps the process organized around your property and access.
Heavy overhead sections handled
The forward cabover bunk adds weight up high, so we plan lifting, loading, and towing around that top-heavy layout carefully.
Non-running units welcome
Flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery will not stop planning; we work through mobility issues when arranging the pickup.
One coordinated visit
You share item details and photos up front so the crew arrives ready for your driveway, field, or storage-lot conditions.
Removal Help Wherever the Camper Sits
Cabover campers end up parked in driveways, back fields, and rented storage lots after years of sitting unused. Wherever the unit rests, we plan the pickup around ground surface, gate width, overhead clearance, and turning room. Send measurements and photos of the surrounding space so the crew can prepare the right loading or towing approach in advance.
Cabover Campers We Take
We arrange hauling help for many overhead-sleeper camper styles, whether the unit is complete, stripped, water-damaged, or long abandoned. If you are unsure your camper fits, send photos and we will review the layout and condition.
Truck-mounted cabover campers
Slide-on units built to sit in a pickup bed, with the sleeping berth extending forward over the truck cab.
Hard-side cabover models
Rigid-wall campers with fixed roofs and an overhead bunk, including older units with soft floors or leaks.
Pop-up cabover campers
Lower-profile units with a raising roof and overhead sleeping area, even when the lift mechanism no longer works.
Campers with slide-outs or awnings
Units with extended rooms or awnings; note whether these features are stuck, retracted, or damaged when you reach out.
Damaged or abandoned campers
Water-damaged, mold-affected, or long-parked cabover units that can no longer be used or safely driven anywhere.
What Shapes Your Quote
A cabover camper quote reflects size, weight, and how easily the unit can be reached and moved. The details below help us plan the pickup and prepare an accurate estimate before the crew arrives.
Length, type, and weight
Overall size and dry weight of the camper affect the equipment, labor, and towing or loading approach needed for pickup.
Mobility and running condition
Whether the unit rolls, has flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery changes how it must be moved.
Access and clearance
Gate width, low branches, tight driveways, and overhead clearance all influence how the crew reaches the camper.
Contents and add-ons
Leftover gear inside, plus attached items like awnings or slide-outs, can add weight and handling time to the job.
Loading or towing complexity
Soft ground, tight turns, and top-heavy cabover weight can require extra steps to load or tow the unit safely.
Pickup Options for Cabover Campers
Choose the option that matches where the unit sits and how it needs to leave. Each is planned around your access, clearance, and the camper's mobility.
On-property RV pickup
For campers parked at a home on a driveway, side yard, or back lot, planned around gates, surfaces, and clearance.
Storage-lot or outdoor pickup
For units resting at a rented storage lot or open field, coordinated with gate access and turning room.
RV, camper, and trailer pickup
For mixed situations where a cabover unit sits alongside other campers or trailers you also want hauled away.
How to Prepare the Camper
A little prep helps the pickup go smoothly and keeps the crew focused on loading and towing. Handle utilities and propane safely before the visit, and clear the path where you can.
Disconnect utilities and propane
Make sure propane and any connected power or water are safely disconnected before pickup, since we cannot handle live connections.
Remove personal contents
Clear out gear, tools, and belongings you want to keep, since loose contents add weight and slow the pickup.
Retract slide-outs and awnings
Close slide-outs and awnings if they still work; note any features stuck open so the crew can plan for them.
Clear the access path
Move vehicles and obstacles along the route, and mention flat tires, seized brakes, or soft ground so we prepare gear.
Where Old Campers Go
After the pickup, camper materials and usable parts may be separated where practical so items are routed responsibly instead of sent straight to a landfill. Utilities and propane must be disconnected or handled safely before the unit is moved. We cannot promise exact salvage, recycling, or donation outcomes, since each cabover camper's condition and local options vary from job to job.
How Cabover Camper Removal Works
The process is built around clear details and easy communication so you know what to expect before the crew arrives to haul the unit away.
Send item details
Tell us the camper type, length, weight if known, running condition, and where the unit currently sits on your property.
Share photos
Add photos of the camper and the surrounding space, including tires, gates, and any tight or low clearance areas.
Confirm access
We review the route, ground surface, and clearance together so the crew brings the right loading or towing gear.
Review quote
You get an estimate based on size, mobility, access, and complexity, so there are no surprises at the appointment.
Pickup and haul away
The crew arrives on the scheduled day, loads or tows the cabover unit, and hauls it away from the site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you take a cabover camper that will not run?
Yes. Non-running units with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery can be planned for pickup. Share photos and mobility details so the crew brings the right equipment.
Do I need to remove the camper from my truck first?
It helps if the unit is already off the truck, but not always required. Let us know how it is mounted so we can plan handling and lifting.
What about propane and utilities on the camper?
Propane and any connected power, water, or plumbing must be safely disconnected before pickup. We cannot handle live connections, fuel, or hazardous materials during the visit.
Can you reach a camper parked in a back field?
Often yes, depending on ground surface, gate width, and turning room. Send photos of the route so we can plan a safe loading or towing approach.
What does a cabover camper quote depend on?
Length, type, weight, mobility, tires, brakes, battery condition, access, clearance, contents, add-ons, and loading or towing complexity all shape the estimate you receive.
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Ready to Clear That Cabover Camper?
Send the details and a few photos of the unit and its surroundings, and EZ Hauling Services will help plan the pickup around your access. Request a quote to get started on hauling the old camper away.