Travel trailers — including freeze-split tanks and delaminated sidewalls common after harsh winters.
RV Removal for Old Campers in Hay, MI
A freeze-damaged camper, sunken seasonal trailer, or deteriorating motorhome sitting on your Hay property raises one real question: what will removal actually cost, and can it happen before next season? Junk Camper Removal handles both free-qualifying and paid units across lake properties, storage yards, and residential lots. Send photos and get a straight answer — no obligation.
Why RV Removal in Michigan Is Different
Great Lakes winters push freeze cycles through plumbing, frames, and floors in ways that make ordinary junk haulers decline the job. RV removal here requires equipment rated for soft ground, rust-seized hitches, and units that haven't moved since a lake-season layup years ago.

Camper Disposal for Hay Properties
Long Michigan storage seasons accelerate rot, mold, and frame corrosion. A camper that wintered outdoors for several years may have collapsed slides, buckled subfloors, or a roof that can't support its own weight. We assess structural condition before towing, arrange salvage or recycling where materials have value, and haul everything off so the pad is clear.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Fifth wheels — oversized units on tight lake-lot driveways where clearance is limited.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes — engine-dead or registration-lapsed units from storage yards.
Pop-up and folding campers — canvas-rotted seasonal units from residential driveways.
Toy haulers — heavy units needing flatbed or heavy-duty tow equipment.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal — Which Applies?
Units with intact frames, reusable appliances, or salvageable components may qualify for free RV removal because recovered value offsets haul cost. Heavily corroded, mold-saturated, or structurally collapsed campers typically require a paid haul. Photos let us tell you which category your unit falls into before scheduling.
What Drives Removal Cost in Hay
Pricing reflects unit size, tow complexity, access conditions, and disposal fees. Soft or waterlogged ground near lake frontage adds equipment cost. A camper buried under debris or blocked by other vehicles takes longer to extract. Share the location details for Hay and we quote based on actual conditions, not a flat guess.
How Camper Removal Works
Send photos and access notes
show the unit, the approach path, and any obstacles.
Receive a quote
free or paid is confirmed based on condition and salvage potential.
Schedule pickup
we confirm equipment needs and a date that fits your property access.
Removal day
crew arrives, extracts the unit, and clears the site.
Disposal
salvageable parts go to recyclers; the remainder goes to an authorized facility.
Title and Ownership in Michigan
A clean title speeds up the process, but many stored units have lost paperwork over years of seasonal use. Michigan has processes for handling lapsed or missing titles on older RVs. Tell us the ownership situation upfront — we'll let you know what documentation to gather before pickup day so there are no delays.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Storage yards, RV parks, landlords, and HOAs in Michigan regularly face units left behind after seasonal tenants don't return. Document the situation, check applicable notice requirements, and contact us — we coordinate removal once authorization is confirmed.
Why Work With Junk Camper Removal
We focus on RVs and campers, not general junk. That means we arrive with the right tow gear for heavy or seized units, know how to navigate narrow lake-lot access, and give honest quotes that account for Michigan ground and weather conditions — not a call-center estimate built for a different region.
Who We Serve
Homeowners clearing lake-front lots, storage facility operators, RV park managers, landlords with tenant-abandoned units, estate executors, and commercial property owners across Michigan — residential and commercial both welcome.
Get a Removal Quote
Send the RV type, its condition, your access situation, and photos. We respond with a clear free-or-paid answer — no pressure, no obligation.
What to Include
To quote your job accurately, share: RV type and approximate year, current condition and known damage, driveway or lot access details, photos from multiple angles, and your Hay location or address.
Common Questions
Does freeze damage make a camper harder or more expensive to remove?
Freeze damage can buckle frames and seize hitch components, which affects tow rigging. We factor this into the quote once we see photos — it doesn't automatically disqualify free pickup.
Can you reach a camper on a soft or muddy lake-lot driveway?
Yes. We assess ground conditions beforehand and bring equipment suited for soft or uneven terrain common near Michigan shorelines.
What if the title was lost during years of seasonal storage?
Missing paperwork is common with long-stored units. Let us know the ownership history and we'll outline what's needed before scheduling.
Do storage yards and RV parks qualify for the same service?
Yes. Commercial lots, storage facilities, and RV parks are routine jobs — contact us with the number of units and site access details for an accurate quote.