RV removal in Nevada
Removal overview

Nevada RV Removal Overview

Nevada's intense sun, dry climate, and wide-open storage lots create removal challenges that standard junk haulers aren't equipped for. UV-degraded exteriors, crumbling seals, and tires turned to stone after years of desert storage require RV-specific towing and handling — not a standard dump run.

What we remove

RV Removal Services in Nevada

We remove motorhomes, travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, pop-up campers, and Class A, B, and C rigs statewide. Nevada's heat accelerates frame corrosion, roof delamination, and tire dry rot — all factors that affect how a unit must be moved. Non-rolling and structurally compromised rigs are handled with appropriate equipment.

Motorhomes and Class A/B/C rigs

Fifth wheels and travel trailers

Toy haulers and pop-up campers

Dry-rotted, non-rolling, and sun-damaged units

Removal details

What to expect in Nevada

Junk RVs in Nevada often head to salvage, scrap metal recycling, or licensed disposal depending on condition. Desert storage can preserve metal while destroying rubber, fabric, and seals. We assess each unit's salvage path before pickup — whether that means parting out, crushing, or full disposal — so nothing is handled blindly.

Free pickup may qualify when a unit has clear title, accessible location, and enough salvage or scrap value to offset haul costs. Nevada's large lots and remote placement can affect access fees. Units with significant disposal costs, missing titles, or blocked positions may require a paid removal quote. Find out which applies to you.

Pricing depends on unit size, weight, tire condition, distance, and access. A dry-rotted fifth wheel on a gravel lot costs more to extract than a towable trailer on pavement. Disposal fees, salvage offset, and title status all influence the final quote. No flat rates — every unit is assessed individually.

Having a clean title speeds up the process and may improve free-pickup eligibility. No title? Provide whatever ownership documentation you have — registration, bill of sale, or estate paperwork. Landlords and property managers removing abandoned units should have authorization documentation ready before scheduling.

  • Residential driveways and backyards
  • RV parks and storage facilities
  • Large open desert lots
  • HOA and landlord-managed properties
  • Commercial and industrial yards

Nevada's large-parcel properties often require advance access planning. Note gate widths and surface type when requesting a quote.

Years of desert sun leave many Nevada RVs with fused brakes, crumbled tires, and frames too brittle to tow conventionally. We handle on-site dismantling when a unit can't roll or be safely extracted whole. Soft caliche, gravel, and sand surfaces require equipment matched to ground conditions — flagged during quoting.

General haulers lack the equipment and knowledge to move large, non-rolling RVs safely. Junk RV Removal focuses specifically on RV logistics — access planning, weight distribution, salvage routing, and site cleanup. That focus means fewer surprises and accurate quotes upfront.

How it works

How Junk RV Removal Works

01

Submit details

— RV type, size, condition, tire status, and site access via the quote form.

02

Receive a quote

— free or paid removal offer based on salvage value and logistics.

03

Confirm access

— gate codes, lot clearance, and any obstacles noted in advance.

04

Scheduled pickup

— crew arrives with proper tow or flatbed equipment.

05

Haul and dispose

— unit goes to salvage, scrap, or licensed disposal.
RV removal process in Nevada
Service areas

Nevada RV Removal Service Areas

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

Carson City

Churchill County

Fallon Fallon Station

Clark County

Douglas County

Carter Springs Double Spring East Valley Fish Springs Gardnerville Gardnerville Ranchos Genoa Glenbrook Indian Hills Johnson Lane Kingsbury Lakeridge Logan Creek Minden Round Hill Village Ruhenstroth Skyland Stateline Topaz Lake Topaz Ranch Estates Zephyr Cove

Elko County

Carlin Elko Jackpot Lamoille Montello Mountain City Oasis Osino Owyhee Spring Creek Wells West Wendover

Esmeralda County

Dyer Goldfield Silver Peak

Eureka County

Crescent Valley Eureka

Humboldt County

Denio Fort McDermitt Golconda McDermitt Orovada Paradise Valley Valmy Winnemucca

Lander County

Austin Battle Mountain Kingston

Lincoln County

Alamo Beaverdam Bennett Springs Caliente Dry Valley Hiko Mount Wilson Panaca Pioche Rachel Ursine

Mineral County

Hawthorne Mina Schurz Walker Lake

Nye County

Pershing County

Grass Valley Humboldt River Ranch Imlay Lovelock Unionville

Storey County

Virginia City

Washoe County

White Pine County

Baker Ely Lund McGill Preston Ruth

Request Your RV Removal Quote

Provide the following to get started:

  • RV type and approximate length
  • Current condition and tire status
  • Title or ownership documentation status
  • Property type and access description
  • Your name, phone number, and zip code

It depends on title status, unit condition, salvage value, and site access. Units with clear titles and good scrap value may qualify for free pickup.

Yes. Remote access and unpaved surfaces are factored into the quote. Provide gate access info and GPS coordinates if the address is unclear.

Dry-rotted tires are common in Nevada's climate. We use flatbeds or skid equipment for non-rolling units — just note tire condition in your request.

A title helps, but other ownership documentation may be accepted. Contact us with what you have and we'll advise on next steps.