RV removal in Maine
Removal overview

Maine RV Removal Overview

Maine's long winters, remote camps, and heavily wooded properties create removal challenges that standard junk haulers aren't equipped to handle. RVs are large, heavy, and often require specialized towing or dismantling equipment. Rural road conditions, soft ground, and limited turnaround space all factor into how a unit gets removed safely.

What we remove

RV Removal Services in Maine

We handle travel trailers, fifth wheels, Class A, B, and C motorhomes, pop-up campers, and toy haulers. Maine-specific concerns include units stored for multiple seasons without use, roofs collapsed under snow load, frames rusted from road salt, and rigs parked on soft or uneven ground far from a paved road. Each type requires a different approach to towing or on-site breakdown.

Removal details

What to expect in Maine

A junk RV that can't be resold heads to salvage or licensed disposal. Usable metal, aluminum, and components are recovered where possible. Fluids, insulation, and rotted materials require proper handling. We assess each unit's disposal path before scheduling so there are no surprises on removal day.

Free removal is possible when a unit has resale or salvage value that offsets hauling costs. Factors include clear title, drivable or towable condition, size, and road access to the site. Units with heavy snow damage, missing wheels, blocked access, or high disposal costs typically involve a fee. We quote both scenarios honestly upfront.

Pricing depends on unit size and weight, towing distance, road and terrain access, title status, structural condition, and disposal or recycling fees. A towable trailer on a gravel camp road costs differently than a non-rolling motorhome on soft ground deep in the woods. Share the details and we'll give you an exact number.

Having a clear title speeds up the process. If the title is missing or the name doesn't match, let us know before scheduling. For units on someone else's property, written authorization from the owner is required. We don't make legal claims about title law, but we do need to confirm you have the right to release the vehicle.

We remove RVs from private residences, seasonal camps, storage lots, RV parks, landlord-owned properties, and HOA-managed sites. If you manage a property with an abandoned unit and need documentation of removal, let us know when you request your quote.

Wooded Maine properties often mean narrow lanes, low branches, soft shoulders, and no room to turn a tow truck around. We plan access routes in advance. Units with flat or missing tires, seized brakes, or structural collapse may require on-site dismantling before removal. Describe the access situation when you reach out so we can bring the right equipment.

General junk haulers rarely carry the rigging, flatbeds, or experience needed for large RVs on remote lots. Junk RV Removal focuses specifically on these units. We ask the right questions upfront, plan for difficult access, and give you a clear quote before anyone shows up at your property.

How it works

How the Removal Process Works

01

Submit details

— unit type, size, condition, title status, and site access.

02

Receive a quote

— free or paid, based on what you share.

03

Confirm scheduling

— we plan equipment and route for your specific site.

04

Removal day

— tow, haul, or on-site breakdown depending on the unit.

05

Disposal or salvage

— unit goes to recycling, salvage yard, or licensed disposal.
RV removal process in Maine
Service areas

Maine RV Removal Service Areas

Junk RV Removal reviews requests across Maine. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.

Aroostook County

Allagash Amity Ashland Blaine Bridgewater Caribou Castle Hill Caswell Chapman Crystal Dyer Brook Eagle Lake Easton Fort Fairfield Fort Kent Frenchville Grand Isle Hamlin Hammond Haynesville Hersey Hodgdon Houlton Island Falls Limestone Linneus Littleton Ludlow Madawaska Mapleton Mars Hill Masardis Merrill Monticello New Canada New Limerick New Sweden Oakfield Orient Perham Portage Lake Presque Isle Sherman Smyrna St. Agatha St. Francis Stockholm Van Buren Wade Wallagrass Washburn Westfield Westmanland Weston Woodland

Franklin County

Avon Carrabassett Valley Carthage Chesterville Chisholm Eustis Farmington Industry Jay Kingfield New Sharon New Vineyard Phillips Rangeley Strong Temple Weld Wilton

Hancock County

Amherst Aurora Bar Harbor Blue Hill Brooklin Brooksville Bucksport Castine Cranberry Isles Dedham Deer Isle Eastbrook Ellsworth Franklin Frenchboro Gouldsboro Great Pond Hancock Lamoine Mariaville Mount Desert Northeast Harbor Orland Osborn Otis Penobscot Sedgwick Sorrento Southwest Harbor Stonington Sullivan Surry Swans Island Tremont Trenton Verona Island Waltham Winter Harbor

Lincoln County

Alna Boothbay Boothbay Harbor Bremen Bristol Damariscotta Dresden Edgecomb Jefferson Newcastle Nobleboro Somerville South Bristol Southport Waldoboro Westport Island Whitefield Wiscasset

Oxford County

Andover Bethel Brownfield Buckfield Byron Canton Denmark Dixfield Fryeburg Gilead Greenwood Hanover Hartford Hebron Hiram Kezar Falls Lovell Mexico Newry Norway Otisfield Oxford Paris Peru Porter Roxbury Rumford South Paris Stoneham Stow Sumner Sweden Upton Waterford West Paris Woodstock

Penobscot County

Alton Bangor Bradford Bradley Brewer Burlington Carmel Charleston Chester Clifton Corinna Corinth Dexter Dixmont East Millinocket Eddington Edinburg Enfield Etna Exeter Garland Glenburn Greenbush Hampden Hermon Holden Howland Hudson Kenduskeag Lagrange Lakeville Lee Levant Lincoln Lowell Mattawamkeag Maxfield Medway Milford Millinocket Mount Chase Newburgh Newport Old Town Orono Orrington Passadumkeag Patten Plymouth Springfield Stacyville Stetson Veazie Winn Woodville

Piscataquis County

Abbot Beaver Cove Bowerbank Brownville Brownville Junction Dover-Foxcroft Greenville Guilford Medford Milo Monson Parkman Sangerville Sebec Shirley Wellington Willimantic

Sagadahoc County

Somerset County

Anson Athens Bingham Cambridge Canaan Caratunk Cornville Detroit Embden Fairfield Harmony Hartland Jackman Madison Mercer Moose River Moscow New Portland Norridgewock North Anson Palmyra Pittsfield Ripley Skowhegan Smithfield Solon St. Albans Starks

Waldo County

Belfast Belmont Brooks Burnham Frankfort Freedom Islesboro Jackson Knox Liberty Lincolnville Monroe Montville Morrill Northport Palermo Prospect Searsmont Searsport Stockton Springs Swanville Thorndike Troy Unity Waldo Winterport

Washington County

Addison Alexander Baileyville Beals Beddington Calais Charlotte Cherryfield Columbia Columbia Falls Cooper Crawford Cutler Danforth Deblois Dennysville East Machias Eastport Harrington Jonesboro Jonesport Lubec Machias Machiasport Marshfield Meddybemps Milbridge Northfield Pembroke Perry Princeton Robbinston Roque Bluffs Steuben Talmadge Topsfield Vanceboro Waite Wesley Whiting Whitneyville

Request Your RV Removal Quote

Provide the following so we can give you an accurate number:

  • RV type and estimated length
  • Current condition (rolling, non-rolling, structural damage)
  • Title status (have it, missing, unknown)
  • Property type and access description
  • Your name, phone number, and location in Maine

We'll follow up promptly with a free or paid removal quote based on your details.

Yes. We plan access routes for wooded and rural sites. Describe the road and lot conditions when you request your quote so we can bring the right equipment.

Yes. Structurally damaged units may require on-site breakdown before hauling. This affects cost, so share photos and condition details upfront.

No. Free pickup depends on resale or salvage value, clear title, and accessible location. Units with heavy damage or difficult access typically involve a removal fee.

Missing titles can complicate or delay removal. Let us know the situation before scheduling so we can determine what documentation is needed.