Non-Running RV Removal in Michigan
Whether a camper has been sitting at a lake property since last fall, a travel trailer took freeze damage over winter, or a storage yard unit has reached the end of its life, Junk RV Removal handles the haul. Free pickup may apply depending on condition, title, and access. Request a quote to find out what your situation qualifies for.
Michigan RV Removal Overview
Michigan's long winters and short camping seasons leave many RVs sitting far longer than planned. Freeze-thaw cycles split tanks, rot floors, and crack frames. Standard junk haulers rarely handle units this large or this damaged. RV removal requires the right equipment, a clear disposal path, and honest pricing based on actual conditions.
RV & Camper Removal Services in Michigan
We remove motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, pop-up campers, toy haulers, and park models across Michigan. Seasonal campers left on lake lots, units stored in backyards through multiple winters, and trailers in commercial storage yards all present different access and condition challenges. We account for soft ground, tight driveways, and non-rolling units before scheduling.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes
Travel trailers and fifth wheels
Pop-up and tent campers
Park models and seasonal units
What to expect in Michigan
Junk RV Disposal and Recycling
A junk RV isn't worthless — salvageable parts, scrap metal, and aluminum all have value. That value offsets disposal cost and sometimes makes free removal possible. Units with extensive rot, mold, or freeze damage may cost more to process than they recover. We route each unit to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal based on what it actually yields.
Free Pickup or Paid RV Removal?
Free removal applies when salvage and scrap value covers towing and processing. Factors that reduce or eliminate free pickup include heavy freeze damage, missing wheels, blocked access, no title, and high disposal costs. We give you a straight answer after reviewing photos and details — no blanket promises. Some units require a paid removal fee.
Michigan RV Removal Cost Factors
Pricing depends on unit size, condition, tire and axle status, site access, distance, and disposal path. A towable trailer in fair shape costs less to remove than a rotted motorhome on soft ground. Send photos and location details so we can give you an accurate quote rather than a range that may not apply.
Title Status and Authorization
Having a clean title simplifies the process and may improve your quote. If the title is lost, liens exist, or ownership is unclear, let us know upfront. Property owners removing an abandoned unit on their land should document authorization before scheduling. We do not provide legal advice — verify your paperwork situation before removal day.
Property Types We Serve
- Residential driveways and backyards
- Lake and waterfront properties
- RV parks and seasonal campgrounds
- Self-storage and commercial storage yards
- Landlord and rental properties
- HOA and community lots
Hard-to-Move and Non-Rolling Units
Michigan freeze damage often leaves campers with flat tires, cracked frames, or sunken skirts. Units on soft lakeside soil or blocked by fencing need extra planning. We handle non-rolling hauls, on-site dismantling when full removal isn't possible, and tight-access situations. Describe the obstacles in your quote request so we can bring the right equipment.
Why Use an RV Specialist?
General junk haulers turn away oversized or damaged units. Junk RV Removal focuses on RVs specifically — we know what freeze-damaged trailers are worth, how to move a non-rolling unit, and what disposal actually costs. That focus means fewer surprises on removal day and quotes you can rely on.
How the Removal Process Works
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Michigan RV Removal Service Areas
Junk RV Removal reviews requests across Michigan. Choose your city below to find local RV removal information, camper disposal options, cost factors, title questions, and nearby service areas.
Alcona County
Alger County
Allegan County
Alpena County
Antrim County
Arenac County
Barry County
Bay County
Benzie County
Berrien County
Branch County
Calhoun County
Cass County
Charlevoix County
Cheboygan County
Chippewa County
Clare County
Clinton County
Crawford County
Delta County
Dickinson County
Eaton County
Emmet County
Genesee County
Gladwin County
Grand Traverse County
Gratiot County
Hillsdale County
Houghton County
Huron County
Ingham County
Ionia County
Iosco County
Iron County
Isabella County
Jackson County
Kalamazoo County
Kalkaska County
Kent County
Keweenaw County
Lake County
Lapeer County
Leelanau County
Lenawee County
Livingston County
Mackinac County
Macomb County
Manistee County
Marquette County
Mason County
Mecosta County
Menominee County
Missaukee County
Monroe County
Montcalm County
Montmorency County
Muskegon County
Newaygo County
Oakland County
Oceana County
Ogemaw County
Ontonagon County
Osceola County
Otsego County
Ottawa County
Presque Isle County
Roscommon County
Saginaw County
Sanilac County
Schoolcraft County
Shiawassee County
St. Clair County
St. Joseph County
Tuscola County
Van Buren County
Washtenaw County
Wayne County
Wexford County
Get a Michigan RV Removal Quote
Send the RV type, approximate year and length, current condition, tire and axle status, site access notes, and your location. Photos help most. Use the form below to get started.
Request Your RV Removal Quote
Provide the following so we can respond accurately:
- RV type and approximate length
- Year and condition (tires, frame, water damage)
- Site access — driveway width, soft ground, obstacles
- Title status (have it, lost it, unknown)
- Your location (city or zip)
- Photos if available
Submit your details here and we'll follow up promptly.
Michigan RV Removal FAQs
Review pickup, access, title and disposal questions before requesting a quote.