RV removal in Washington
Removal overview

Washington RV Removal Overview

Washington's persistent rain accelerates rot, rust, and mold inside RVs faster than most owners expect. Units left on wooded lots collect moss and debris, while those in urban storage yards often sit past the point of resale value. Standard junk haulers lack the equipment and disposal knowledge to handle large RVs safely. Statewide removal requires planning for soft ground, canopy clearance, and proper recycling or disposal routing.

What we remove

RV Removal Services in Washington

We handle a wide range of units across Washington:

Rain exposure, moss growth, and soft ground are common statewide concerns we account for when planning each removal. Access constraints on wooded or rural lots are evaluated before dispatch.

Class A, B, and C motorhomes

Travel trailers and fifth wheels

Pop-up and folding campers

Toy haulers and horse trailers converted for camping

Slide-in truck campers

Removal details

What to expect in Washington

A junk RV in Washington often means water-saturated walls, collapsed roofing, or frames weakened by years of moisture. Salvageable metal, aluminum, and components are separated where feasible. What cannot be resold or recycled is routed to licensed disposal facilities. We do not abandon units or leave debris on your property after removal.

Free pickup may be possible for units that are towable, hold resale or salvage value, and have clear title with accessible placement. Paid removal applies when salvage value is low, the unit requires dismantling, or access is difficult. Washington's wet climate often reduces resale value significantly, so many units here fall into the paid category. A quote will clarify which applies to your RV.

Pricing depends on unit size and type, towing distance, tire and axle condition, access route, and disposal costs driven by damage or contamination. Moss-covered or structurally compromised units cost more to move safely. Get an exact figure by submitting details through the quote form.

Having a clean title speeds up the process. If the title is lost, a bonded title or alternative ownership documentation may be needed before transfer. For units on rental or managed properties, written authorization from the property owner is typically required. We do not make legal determinations — consult the appropriate authority if ownership is unclear.

  • Residential driveways and backyards
  • Wooded and rural recreation lots
  • Urban and suburban storage facilities
  • RV parks requiring unit removal
  • Landlord and HOA-managed properties
  • Commercial and industrial yards

Flat or missing tires, seized brakes, soft ground, and low-hanging tree canopy are common obstacles on Washington properties. Units that cannot roll may require a skid, winch, or on-site dismantling before transport. Structural damage from prolonged rain exposure can complicate loading. Describe your access situation in the quote form so we can plan the right approach.

Junk RV Removal focuses exclusively on oversized recreational vehicles, not general junk. That means we arrive with the right tow equipment, understand Washington's wet-climate damage patterns, and give you honest guidance on whether your unit qualifies for free pickup or requires a paid haul.

How it works

How the Removal Process Works

01

Submit details:

Use the quote form to share RV type, size, condition, location, and access notes.

02

Receive a quote:

We review salvage potential, towing needs, and disposal path to provide a clear offer.

03

Confirm and schedule:

Agree on pickup date and confirm title or authorization paperwork.

04

Removal day:

Our crew arrives with appropriate equipment, loads the unit, and clears the site.

05

Disposal:

The RV is routed to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal as appropriate.
RV removal process in Washington
Service areas

Washington RV Removal Service Areas

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

Adams County

Hatton Lind Othello Ritzville Washtucna

Clallam County

Bell Hill Blyn Carlsborg Clallam Bay Forks Jamestown Neah Bay Port Angeles Port Angeles East River Road Sekiu Sequim

Columbia County

Dayton Starbuck

Ferry County

Barney's Junction Barstow Boyds Curlew Curlew Lake Danville Inchelium Keller Laurier Malo Orient Pine Grove Republic Torboy Twin Lakes

Franklin County

Garfield County

Pataha Pomeroy

Grant County

Banks Lake South Beverly Cascade Valley Coulee City Crescent Bar Desert Aire Electric City Ephrata George Grand Coulee Hartline Krupp Lakeview Marine View Mattawa Moses Lake Moses Lake North Quincy Royal City Schwana Soap Lake Sunland Estates Warden Wheeler Wilson Creek

Grays Harbor County

Aberdeen Aberdeen Gardens Amanda Park Brady Central Park Cohassett Beach Copalis Beach Cosmopolis Elma Grayland Hogans Corner Hoquiam Humptulips Malone Markham McCleary Moclips Montesano Neilton Oakville Ocean City Ocean Shores Ocosta Oyehut Pacific Beach Porter Queets Qui-nai-elt Village Santiago Satsop Taholah Westport

Jefferson County

Brinnon Marrowstone Port Hadlock-Irondale Port Ludlow Port Townsend Quilcene

Kittitas County

Cle Elum Easton Ellensburg Kittitas Ronald Roslyn Snoqualmie Pass South Cle Elum Thorp Vantage

Klickitat County

Bickleton Bingen Centerville Dallesport Glenwood Goldendale Klickitat Lyle Maryhill Roosevelt Trout Lake White Salmon Wishram

Lewis County

Centralia Chehalis Fords Prairie Mineral Morton Mossyrock Napavine Onalaska Packwood Pe Ell Toledo Vader Winlock

Lincoln County

Almira Creston Davenport Harrington Odessa Reardan Sprague Wilbur

Mason County

Allyn Belfair Grapeview Hoodsport Shelton Skokomish Union

Okanogan County

Brewster Conconully Disautel Elmer City Loomis Malott Methow Nespelem Nespelem Community North Omak Okanogan Omak Oroville Pateros Riverside Tonasket Twisp Winthrop

Pacific County

Bay Center Chinook Ilwaco Lebam Long Beach Naselle Ocean Park Raymond South Bend Tokeland Willapa

Pend Oreille County

Cusick Ione Metaline Metaline Falls Newport

San Juan County

Friday Harbor Roche Harbor

Skagit County

Alger Anacortes Bay View Big Lake Bow Burlington Concrete Conway Edison Hamilton La Conner Lake Cavanaugh Lake McMurray Lyman Marblemount Mount Vernon Rockport Sedro-Woolley

Stevens County

Addy Chewelah Clayton Colville Kettle Falls Loon Lake Marcus Northport Springdale Suncrest Valley

Thurston County

Wahkiakum County

Altoona Cathlamet Deep River East Cathlamet Grays River Lower Elochoman Puget Island Rosburg Skamokawa Valley Upper Elochoman

Walla Walla County

Whitman County

Albion Colfax Colton Endicott Farmington Garfield LaCrosse Lamont Malden Oakesdale Palouse Pullman Rosalia St. John Steptoe Tekoa Uniontown

Yakima County

Ahtanum Buena Cliffdell Cowiche Donald Eschbach Gleed Grandview Granger Harrah Mabton Moxee Naches Nile Outlook Parker Selah Summitview Sunnyside Tampico Terrace Heights Tieton Toppenish Union Gap Wapato White Swan Yakima Zillah

Request Your RV Removal Quote

Please include:

  • RV type (motorhome, travel trailer, fifth wheel, etc.)
  • Approximate year and length
  • Current condition (rolling, flat tires, structural damage, etc.)
  • Property type and access description
  • Title status (have title, lost title, unknown)
  • Your name, phone number, and ZIP code

It depends on salvage value, title status, unit condition, and access. Units with low resale value due to rain or rot damage may not qualify. A quote will confirm.

Yes. We assess ground conditions and canopy clearance before dispatch and bring equipment suited to difficult access situations common on Washington rural properties.

Removal may still be possible with alternative ownership documentation, but the process takes longer. Describe your situation in the quote form.

Scheduling varies by location and unit complexity. Remote recreation properties and non-rolling units typically need more lead time than straightforward urban pickups.