Motorhomes (Class A, B, C): Often parked long-term on open desert lots; engine and drivetrain condition do not affect removal eligibility.
RV Removal for Junk Campers in Alamo, NV
Desert storage takes a hard toll. An RV parked on a large open lot in Alamo can develop cracked seals, dry-rotted tires, and UV-destroyed interiors within a few seasons. Junk Camper Removal hauls deteriorated motorhomes, trailers, and campers from residential lots, storage yards, and commercial properties. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid haul based on condition and access. Request a quote to find out which applies to yours.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Standard junk haulers rarely handle a 30-foot unit with flat, fused tires baked onto caliche or packed gravel. Desert storage means frames corrode from the inside while exteriors look intact. Moving these units requires RV-specific equipment and access planning—not a standard box truck crew.

Disposal Help for Deteriorated Desert Units
Units stored outdoors in Alamo face compounding damage: sun-degraded fiberglass, seized axles, and dry tires that shred on the first tow attempt. We assess whether a unit can roll, needs a flatbed, or must be dismantled on-site. Salvageable metal goes to recycling; hazardous fluids are handled before transport. The lot is cleared and left clean.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Travel trailers and fifth wheels: Dry-rotted tires and seized couplers are common; we bring equipment to move non-rollable units.
Pop-up and folding campers: Canvas rot and frame damage typical after extended sun exposure.
Toy haulers: Frequently stored on large private parcels; access and gate width noted before dispatch.
Camper shells and slide-in units: Removed from truck beds or ground-level storage.
Free Pickup vs. Paid Removal
Units with recyclable metal value and reasonable access may qualify for free removal. Heavily deteriorated rigs, non-rollable units requiring special rigging, or jobs with tight lot access typically involve a paid haul fee. We quote both scenarios honestly after reviewing your unit's details and photos.
What Affects the Quote in Alamo
Pricing depends on unit size and type, tire and axle condition, lot access (gate width, surface, clearance), and whether dismantling is needed on-site. Scrap metal value offsets cost on qualifying units. No flat rates are published because desert storage creates wide condition variation. Photos and access notes produce the most accurate quote.
How RV Removal Works
Submit details:
Send photos, unit type, dimensions, and access notes through the quote form.
Receive a quote:
We confirm free or paid removal and flag any access or equipment needs.
Schedule pickup:
Choose a date; we arrive with appropriate tow or flatbed equipment.
Removal and disposal:
The unit is hauled, fluids disposed of properly, and salvageable metal recycled.
Lot cleared:
Space is left ready for your next use.
Title and Ownership in Nevada
A matching title speeds up the process. If yours is lost or the unit is titled in another name, note that when requesting a quote. Authorization documentation for units on commercial or rental property should be gathered before scheduling. We do not provide legal title advice, but we can flag what paperwork is typically needed before dispatch.

Abandoned Units on Your Property
RV parks, storage yards, HOAs, and landlords facing abandoned units should document the situation and confirm authorization before booking. We work with property managers and commercial lot owners on multi-unit clearances.
Why Use a Crew That Knows RVs
Junk Camper Removal focuses on RVs and campers—not general junk. That means we arrive knowing dry-tire risks, desert frame issues, and large-lot access challenges. Quotes reflect real conditions, not guesswork. No surprise fees after we arrive on-site.
Who We Serve
Homeowners, landlords, RV parks, storage facilities, HOAs, estate managers, and commercial property owners with one unit or a full lot clearance project.
Coverage Near Alamo
We serve communities across the region. See nearby service areas below.
Request a Removal Quote
Send photos, unit type, rough dimensions, and a note about lot access. That information lets us return a firm free-or-paid quote without an in-person visit.
Get Your Quote Now
Include: unit type and length, current tire condition, lot surface and gate width, title status, and your availability window. Photos from multiple angles help most.
Common Questions
Can you remove an RV with completely flat, dry-rotted tires?
Yes. Dry tires are one of the most common conditions we encounter in desert climates. We bring flatbed or skid equipment when tires cannot support movement.
Does heavy sun damage affect whether removal is free?
UV and heat damage reduce scrap value on fiberglass-heavy units, which can shift a job from free to paid. Photos let us assess this before scheduling.
What if the unit is on a large gravel or dirt lot with no paved access?
Unpaved and large open lots are common here. We confirm surface type and clearance in advance so the right equipment arrives the first time.
Do I need the title before you can haul?
A title is preferred and speeds up the process. If it is missing, note that in your quote request so we can flag what may be needed before the pickup date.