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.
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.
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.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes
Travel trailers and fifth wheels
Toy haulers and horse trailers converted for camping
Pop-up and folding campers
Older fiberglass and aluminum shell units
What to expect in Florida
Junk RV and Camper Disposal
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 Pickup and Paid Removal
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.
Florida RV Removal Cost
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.
Title Status and Paperwork
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.
Homes, RV Parks, Storage Lots, and Commercial Properties
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.
Hard-to-Move RVs and On-Site Work
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.
Why Choose an RV Removal Specialist?
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 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.
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
Baker County
Bay County
Bradford County
Brevard County
Broward County
Calhoun County
Charlotte County
Citrus County
Clay County
Collier County
Columbia County
DeSoto County
Dixie County
Duval County
Escambia County
Flagler County
Franklin County
Gadsden County
Gilchrist County
Glades County
Gulf County
Hamilton County
Hardee County
Hendry County
Hernando County
Highlands County
Hillsborough County
Holmes County
Indian River County
Jackson County
Jefferson County
Lafayette County
Lake County
Lee County
Leon County
Levy County
Liberty County
Madison County
Manatee County
Marion County
Martin County
Miami-Dade County
Monroe County
Nassau County
Okaloosa County
Okeechobee County
Orange County
Osceola County
Palm Beach County
Pasco County
Pinellas County
Polk County
Putnam County
Santa Rosa County
Sarasota County
Seminole County
St. Johns County
St. Lucie County
Sumter County
Suwannee County
Taylor County
Union County
Volusia County
Wakulla County
Walton County
Washington County
Get a Florida RV Removal Quote
Send us your RV type, approximate length, current condition, title status, and property access details. The more specific you are, the faster we can give you a firm answer on free vs. paid removal. Fill out the form below.
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
Florida RV Removal FAQs
Review common questions about pickup, access, title status and removal options before requesting a quote.