Camper Van Removal for Specialty RVs
Camper Van Removal covers compact Class B motorhomes and conversion vans that no longer fit your plans. We handle running and non-running units with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery, wherever they sit on a driveway, field, or storage lot. Share the details and we plan a straightforward pickup.

Why Choose This Camper Van Pickup
A compact motorhome is heavy, awkward, and hard to move once it stops running. Our crews plan the pickup around your access and van condition.
Running or not
We take vans with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery, using towing or loading equipment matched to the unit.
Tight-access ready
Compact conversions often sit in narrow driveways or crowded lots, so we review clearance and maneuvering before crews arrive.
Clear planning
Send photos and dimensions and we outline the pickup, so you know how the van leaves your property.
Planning a Camper Van Pickup
Owners search for camper van removal when a Class B rig has aged out, failed inspection, or become too costly to maintain. Whether the van still starts or has sat unused for years, we plan around its mobility, tires, brakes, and battery. Tell us where it sits and how crews can reach it for the smoothest haul away.
Camper Vans We Accept
We remove a wide range of compact motorhomes and van builds. If your unit is not listed here, send photos and measurements and we will confirm whether it fits this removal service.
Class B motorhomes
Factory-built Class B vans with kitchenettes, beds, and small wet baths, whether they still run or sit idle.
Conversion vans
DIY and professional camper conversions with added cabinetry, wiring, or bunks that need full haul away.
High-roof camper vans
Extended and high-top van builds with added clearance needs, reviewed for driveway and gate access before pickup.
Non-running van rigs
Camper vans with seized brakes, flat tires, or a dead battery that will not start or roll on their own.
Storm or water-damaged vans
Weathered or flood-affected camper vans with soft floors, mold, or interior damage that make them unusable.
What Shapes Your Quote
Camper Van Removal pricing depends on the specifics of your unit and where it sits. These factors help us plan the right equipment and crew for a safe pickup.
Length and type
Class B length and conversion style affect weight and handling, so we match towing or loading gear accordingly.
Mobility and tires
Whether the van rolls, holds air in its tires, and has working brakes changes how we move it out.
Battery and brakes
A dead battery or seized brakes means the van cannot self-power, so crews plan winching or towing steps.
Access and clearance
Narrow driveways, low gates, tight lots, and overhead limits shape the equipment and approach we bring.
Contents and add-ons
Leftover gear, built-in cabinetry, or extra parts add weight and time, which we factor into the estimate.
Camper Van Pickup Options
We adapt to where your van sits and how it must be reached. Choose the option that matches your property, then share access details so crews arrive prepared.
On-property RV pickup
We collect camper vans parked on driveways, in yards, or beside a home once access and clearance are confirmed.
Storage-lot or outdoor pickup
We coordinate pickups from storage lots, fields, and open outdoor spaces, reviewing gate hours and maneuvering room first.
RV, camper, and trailer pickup
Have a van plus other rigs? We can plan combined camper, motorhome, and trailer pickups in one visit.
Prep and Handling
A little prep helps the pickup go smoothly and safely. Handle these items before crews arrive so the van can be moved without delay.
Disconnect utilities
Ensure propane, water, and any hookups are safely disconnected before pickup; connected gas or live utilities cannot be moved.
Clear the contents
Remove personal belongings and loose gear from the van, since leftover contents add weight and pickup time.
Retract awnings and slide-outs
Close awnings and retract any slide-outs where possible so the van stays within a safe towing profile.
Note the condition
Tell us about flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery so crews bring the right towing or loading equipment.
Disposal Considerations
Once your camper van is hauled away, RV materials and usable parts may be separated where practical, but we never promise exact salvage or recycling outcomes. Propane and utilities must be disconnected or handled safely before pickup, and we do not move connected gas, live electric, or connected plumbing. Dismantling may be needed for oversized or damaged vans depending on access.
How Camper Van Removal Works
Our process keeps things simple from first message to final haul away. Follow these steps so we can plan the right crew and equipment for your van.
Send item details
Tell us the van type, length, condition, and whether it runs, plus where it currently sits.
Share photos
Add photos of the van, tires, and surroundings so we can gauge access, clearance, and handling needs.
Confirm access
We review driveway width, gates, storage-lot hours, and overhead limits to plan a safe approach.
Review quote
You receive an estimate based on van type, mobility, access, and contents, with no surprise requirements.
Pickup and haul away
Our crew arrives, loads or tows the van, and clears the space for good.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you take non-running camper vans?
Yes. We handle camper vans that will not start or roll, including units with flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery, using towing and loading equipment matched to the van.
What do I need to do before pickup?
Disconnect propane and any utilities, remove personal contents, and retract awnings and slide-outs where possible. Then note flat tires, seized brakes, or a dead battery so crews arrive prepared.
Can you reach a van in a tight driveway?
Often yes. Compact vans fit many spaces, but we review driveway width, gates, and overhead clearance from your photos first so we bring the right approach and gear.
What affects the price of removal?
Van length and type, mobility, tire and brake condition, battery status, access, clearance, leftover contents, and towing or loading complexity all shape your estimate. Share details for an accurate quote.
Will you move a van with connected propane?
No. Propane, gas, electric, and plumbing must be disconnected or handled safely before pickup. Once utilities are cleared, EZ Hauling Services can plan the haul away.
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Ready to Clear Out Your Camper Van?
Send the van type, condition, and where it sits, and EZ Hauling Services will plan a straightforward pickup. Whether it runs or has sat idle for years, we help you clear the space for good.