RV removal in Florida
Statewide RV removal service

RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Florida

Whether your camper has been sitting through hurricane season, rotting in coastal humidity, or taking up space in a mobile home community, Hanson & Son RV Removal handles the haul. We work with travel trailers, motorhomes, fifth wheels, and pop-ups across Florida — rolling or not. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid removal fee. Send us your details and we'll give you a straight quote.

Removal overview

Florida RV Removal Overview

Florida's heat, humidity, and storm exposure accelerate RV deterioration faster than most states. Mold, frame rot, and water intrusion can make a camper structurally unsound within a few seasons of outdoor storage. Standard junk haulers rarely have the equipment or disposal contacts to handle a 30-foot motorhome or a sunk-axle trailer. RV removal requires flatbeds, rigging knowledge, and a clear plan for salvage, recycling, or landfill disposal — especially for storm-compromised units.

Camper removal planning in Florida
What we remove

RV Removal Services in Florida

We remove all common RV and camper types found on Florida properties:

Florida-specific concerns include soft or saturated ground after heavy rain, tight lot spacing in RV parks, coastal corrosion on frames and hitches, and units that have been on blocks so long the tires have dry-rotted completely. We assess access and condition before scheduling.

Removal details

What to expect in Florida

A junk RV in Florida often has mold throughout the interior, delaminated walls, and a frame weakened by years of moisture. These units have little or no resale value. Disposal routes include metal recycling for steel and aluminum components, licensed landfill drop for non-recyclable materials, and partial salvage of usable parts. We document the disposal path. Units with hazardous materials such as propane tanks or deteriorated holding tanks require extra handling steps before transport.

Free RV removal is possible when a unit has enough salvage or resale value to offset towing and disposal costs. That depends on title availability, structural condition, size, accessibility, and current scrap metal prices. A clean-titled, towable trailer in reasonable shape has a better chance of qualifying than a mold-filled motorhome buried in overgrowth. We won't promise free pickup before reviewing your unit. Submit your details and we'll tell you honestly which way it goes.

Paid removal fees vary based on these factors:

  • Unit length and total weight
  • Rolling vs. non-rolling condition
  • Distance and road access to the property
  • Amount of debris or personal property left inside
  • Dismantling required on-site
  • Disposal method — scrap, landfill, or salvage

We don't quote flat rates without seeing the details. Use the form below to submit your unit's specifics and receive an accurate number.

Having a clear title simplifies removal significantly. If you're a property owner removing an abandoned camper you don't own, we'll need documentation showing your authorization — such as a landlord affidavit or HOA records. We don't provide legal advice, but we can tell you what paperwork typically smooths the process. Lost titles can sometimes be replaced before removal. Let us know your situation upfront so we can plan accordingly.

We work across Florida property types:

  • Residential lots with backyard or side-yard campers
  • Mobile home communities with abandoned or storm-damaged units
  • Private RV parks clearing non-compliant or derelict campers
  • Self-storage facilities with abandoned units
  • Commercial and agricultural properties with long-stored trailers

Each setting has different access and authorization requirements. Tell us your property type when you request a quote.

Florida conditions create removal challenges beyond a standard tow. Units stored near coastal areas may have severe frame corrosion. Campers on soft or flood-prone ground may require cribbing or ground protection before a truck can approach. Missing or flat tires, collapsed axles, and structural damage from hurricane winds can make a unit non-towable. In those cases, we assess whether on-site dismantling or a specialized low-clearance flatbed is the right approach before any equipment is dispatched.

General junk haulers often decline large RVs or quote inflated prices because they lack the right equipment. Hanson & Son RV Removal focuses specifically on camper and motorhome removal, so we know what a storm-damaged fifth wheel or a mold-compromised travel trailer actually requires to move safely. We give honest quotes, explain the disposal path, and don't disappear after the first call.

How it works

How the Removal Process Works

01

Submit your details

— unit type, length, condition, title status, and property access via the quote form.

02

Review your quote

— we assess free vs. paid removal based on condition, size, and disposal path.

03

Confirm the appointment

— we schedule around your availability and any access constraints.

04

On-site assessment

— crew checks ground conditions, clearance, and any pre-removal work needed.

05

Tow or haul

— rolling units are towed; non-rolling units are winched or rigged onto a flatbed.

06

Disposal confirmation

— unit goes to salvage, recycling, or licensed disposal as appropriate.

RV removal process
Service areas

Florida RV Removal Service Areas

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

Alachua County

Alachua Archer Gainesville Hawthorne High Springs La Crosse Micanopy Newberry Waldo

Baker County

Glen St. Mary Macclenny

Bradford County

Brooker Hampton Lawtey Starke

Calhoun County

Altha Blountstown

Collier County

Columbia County

DeSoto County

Dixie County

Cross City Horseshoe Beach

Flagler County

Beverly Beach Bunnell Flagler Beach Marineland Palm Coast

Franklin County

Apalachicola Carrabelle Eastpoint St. George Island

Gadsden County

Gilchrist County

Bell Fanning Springs Spring Ridge Trenton

Hamilton County

Jasper Jennings White Springs

Hardee County

Bowling Green Fort Green Fort Green Springs Gardner Lemon Grove Limestone Ona Wauchula Zolfo Springs

Hendry County

Hernando County

Aripeka Bayport Brookridge Brooksville Garden Grove Hernando Beach High Point Hill 'n Dale Istachatta Lake Lindsey Masaryktown Nobleton North Brooksville North Weeki Wachee Pine Island Ridge Manor South Brooksville Spring Hill Spring Lake Timber Pines Weeki Wachee Gardens Wiscon

Highlands County

Holmes County

Bonifay Esto Noma Ponce de Leon Westville

Jackson County

Alford Bascom Campbellton Cottondale Graceville Grand Ridge Greenwood Jacob City Malone Marianna Sneads

Jefferson County

Aucilla Lamont Lloyd Monticello Wacissa Waukeenah

Lafayette County

Day Mayo

Leon County

Bradfordville Capitola Chaires Fort Braden Miccosukee Tallahassee Woodville

Levy County

Andrews Bronson Cedar Key Chiefland East Bronson East Williston Inglis Manatee Road Morriston Otter Creek Rainbow Lakes Estates Raleigh Williston Williston Highlands Yankeetown

Liberty County

Bristol Hosford Lake Mystic Sumatra

Madison County

Greenville Lee Madison

Putnam County

Santa Rosa County

Allentown Avalon Bagdad Berrydale Brownsdale Chumuckla Cobbtown Dickerson City Dixonville East Milton Fidelis Floridatown Garcon Point Gulf Breeze Harold Holley Jay Milton Mount Carmel Mulat Munson Navarre Navarre Beach Oriole Beach Pace Pea Ridge Pine Level Point Baker Roeville Springhill Tiger Point Wallace Woodlawn Beach

Sumter County

Bushnell Center Hill Coleman Lake Panasoffkee Webster Wildwood

Suwannee County

Branford Live Oak

Taylor County

Perry Steinhatchee

Union County

Raiford Worthington Springs

Wakulla County

Crawfordville Panacea Sopchoppy St. Marks

Walton County

Washington County

Caryville Chipley Ebro Vernon Wausau

Request Your Florida RV Removal Quote

Provide the following so we can respond with an accurate quote:

  • RV or camper type and approximate length
  • Current condition — rolling, non-rolling, storm damage, mold
  • Title status — clear, missing, or unknown
  • Property type — residential, RV park, storage lot, other
  • Access description — gate width, overhead clearance, ground condition
  • Your name, phone number, and best contact time

Submit your details using the contact form on this page.

Yes. Extensive mold, rot, or delamination reduces salvage value, which makes paid removal more likely. Units in better structural condition have a higher chance of qualifying for free pickup.

Yes. We work with park management and property owners regularly. You'll need to provide authorization documentation and confirm access for our equipment.

A missing title doesn't automatically stop removal, but it does affect disposal options. Let us know the situation upfront and we'll advise on what documentation helps move things forward.

Storm-damaged units often have structural instability that prevents standard towing. We assess on-site whether dismantling or specialized rigging is needed before any equipment arrives.
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