Travel trailers — including units frozen into soft ground after years on seasonal lots
RV Removal for Old Campers in Plainfield, VT
A deteriorating camper or trailer on a wooded lot in Plainfield raises immediate questions: Can a tow truck reach it? Is the title situation clean? Does removal cost money or pay something back? Junk Camper Removal handles pickup across rural and seasonal properties — free removal applies to qualifying units, paid haul applies to others. Send us details and we'll give you a straight answer.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
In Vermont, standard junk haulers rarely carry the rigging or flatbeds needed for a sunk-tire camper on a soft seasonal lot. RV removal requires load assessment, access planning, and proper disposal routing — none of which a general junk crew is equipped to handle.

Camper Disposal and Cleanup in Plainfield
Freeze-thaw cycles split frames, swell floors, and crack holding tanks. A camper that wintered poorly in Plainfield often holds moisture, mold, and compromised structure. We assess salvageable metal, route recyclable materials where possible, and haul the rest to licensed disposal. The site is left clear — no frame rails, no debris, no partial teardown left behind.
RV and Camper Types We Remove
Fifth wheels — oversized units needing extended flatbed access on narrow rural roads
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) — non-running coaches requiring tow or skid-load extraction
Pop-up and tent trailers — collapsed or water-damaged units from camp properties
Truck campers — dismounted shells stored on blocks or sinking into grade
Free Pickup vs. Paid RV Removal
Units with resale or scrap value — clean title, accessible site, intact structure — may qualify for free RV removal. Heavily deteriorated campers, those on tight wooded lots, or units requiring extensive rigging typically involve a haul fee. We confirm which applies after reviewing your photos and access situation.
What Affects Removal Cost in Plainfield
Pricing reflects four inputs: unit condition and scrap value, site access (driveway width, grade, mud season ground conditions), haul distance to disposal, and title status. A structurally sound trailer on a paved pull-through costs far less to remove than a rotted unit behind a seasonal camp on a soft dirt lane. Share those details for an accurate quote.
How RV Removal Works
Submit details
photos, unit type, dimensions, and access notes via the form below
Receive a quote
free pickup or a firm haul fee, confirmed before scheduling
Schedule pickup
we coordinate around mud season ground conditions and road weight postings
Extraction and haul
crew arrives with appropriate equipment for your site
Disposal and cleanup
unit is recycled, scrapped, or disposed of; site is cleared
Title and Ownership in Vermont
Having the title speeds up pickup and expands options. No title doesn't automatically stop removal, but it changes what we can offer. A bill of sale, registration history, or authorization letter from a property owner helps clarify ownership. Come to the quote with whatever paperwork you have and we'll work from there — no unsupported legal claims, just honest guidance.

Abandoned RVs on Private Property
Landlords, campground operators, storage yards, and HOAs in Vermont regularly contact us about units left without a traceable owner. We handle removal once you've documented your authorization. Bring your records to the quote.
Why Work With a Camper-Specific Crew
Junk Camper Removal focuses on RVs — not general junk. That means we arrive with equipment sized for the unit, knowledge of access constraints on rural roads, and honest scrap assessments. We don't quote low and adjust on arrival. What we confirm before scheduling is what you pay.
Who We Serve
Homeowners clearing seasonal camp properties, landlords removing tenant-left trailers, RV park and storage yard operators, estate trustees, and commercial lot owners across Vermont — if a junk camper is on your property, we can help.
Coverage Near Plainfield
We serve communities throughout Washington County and the surrounding region. See nearby areas below.
Get a Removal Quote
Send us the unit type, rough dimensions, current access conditions, and two or three photos. We'll reply with a free-pickup or paid-haul determination — no vague ranges.
Request RV Removal
Include: RV or camper type and size, location in Plainfield, current ground and access conditions, title status, and photos showing the unit and driveway approach.
Common Questions About Camper Removal in Vermont
Can you reach a camper behind a seasonal camp on a soft dirt road?
Access on unpaved or seasonal roads is a key quote input. We plan equipment and timing — including avoiding mud season weight restrictions — before confirming a date.
The camper has been sitting since before I owned the property. Can it still be removed?
Yes, but ownership documentation matters. A deed, purchase agreement, or written authorization helps clarify your right to authorize removal.
Do freeze-damaged units cost more to haul?
Structural collapse and tank damage affect how a unit loads and what disposal routing applies. That factors into whether free pickup or a haul fee applies.
How soon can pickup happen after I submit a quote?
Scheduling depends on ground conditions, road postings, and crew availability. We give a realistic window — not a same-day promise that gets rescheduled.