Travel trailers — including units wedged into narrow side yards common on small Rhode Island lots.
RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Harmony, RI
Junk Camper Removal picks up old RVs, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes in Harmony. Tight driveways, coastal lots, and short seasonal windows all factor into how a unit leaves. Some qualify for free pickup; others require a paid haul depending on condition and access.
Why RV Removal Here Is Different
In Rhode Island, compact lots, coastal moisture, and seasonal-use patterns mean campers deteriorate fast and often sit in spots that standard junk haulers can't reach. RV removal requires rigging, towing equipment, and disposal planning that general haulers skip.

Disposal Help for Deteriorating Campers
Salt air and freeze-thaw cycles in Harmony accelerate frame rust, roof rot, and tire decay. A unit that looked storable two winters ago may now be structurally unsafe to tow intact. We assess condition on-site, salvage reusable components, recycle metal, and handle debris cleanup so your property is clear after we leave.
What We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversized units that need proper rigging on tight coastal properties.
Pop-up and tent campers — seasonal campers left past their last trip, often with mold or frame damage.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — non-running units on driveways or storage pads.
Boat trailers and cargo trailers — when bundled with a camper removal job.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal?
Units with salvageable components and clear access may qualify for free RV removal. Campers with severe rot, hazardous materials, or blocked access on a small lot typically require a paid haul. We quote both honestly so you know the cost before scheduling.
What Affects Your Removal Cost
Pricing in Harmony depends on unit size, structural condition, access constraints, and disposal fees. A towable trailer on an open pad costs less than a non-running motorhome wedged behind a fence on a tight coastal lot. Photos and access details let us give you a firm quote.
How Removal Works
Submit details
photos, unit type, size, and access notes via the form below.
Receive a quote
we confirm free or paid removal and schedule a time.
On-site assessment
crew checks access, rigging needs, and condition before hooking up.
Tow and haul
unit leaves your property on our equipment.
Disposal and cleanup
salvage, recycling, or full disposal handled off-site.
Title and Ownership Questions
Having a title speeds up removal in Rhode Island, but it is not always required. We work with owners, co-owners, estate representatives, and authorized property managers. Let us know your ownership situation upfront so paperwork expectations are clear before pickup day.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Landlords, HOAs, RV parks, and storage yards in Rhode Island deal with campers left behind after tenants move on. We haul abandoned units for commercial and residential property owners — contact us with site details and authorization documentation.
Why Use a Camper-Specific Service
Junk Camper Removal brings equipment sized for RVs, not furniture. We plan for low-clearance gates, soft ground near coastal lots, and non-running units that can't be steered. Quotes are based on real access conditions, not a flat rate that changes at the curb.
Who We Serve
Homeowners on small lots, seasonal property managers, RV storage facilities, estate executors, landlords, and HOA property managers throughout Rhode Island use our service to clear units efficiently.
Coverage Near Harmony
We serve communities across Providence County and surrounding areas in Rhode Island. See nearby locations below.
Get a Removal Quote
Send photos, unit type, approximate length, and your access situation. We respond with a clear free-or-paid answer. Start your quote now.
Request Pickup Details
To quote your job we need: unit type and length, current condition, driveway or lot access width, title status, and at least two photos. Submit below to get started.
Common Questions
My camper hasn't moved in years and the tires are flat — can you still remove it?
Yes. Non-rolling units are common. We use flatbed or skid equipment to move campers that cannot be towed conventionally.
Will salt-air rust or roof collapse affect the cost?
Severe structural damage increases handling time and disposal fees, which affects the quote. Photos help us flag this before arrival.
My lot has a narrow gate — is that a problem?
Tight access is one of the most common challenges on Rhode Island properties. Tell us the gate width and we bring the right equipment or plan an alternative extraction route.
Do seasonal campers stored over winter qualify for free removal?
Condition and salvage value determine eligibility, not storage history. Submit details and we will confirm free or paid before scheduling.