Travel trailers – including units sunk into soft ground or parked on steep grades requiring winch extraction.
RV Removal & Junk Camper Pickup in Wheeling, WV
Tight mountain roads and rural lots around Wheeling make RV removal more involved than a standard haul. Whether the unit sat through years of hard winters or sits on a slope with limited approach, we plan the pull before we arrive. Free pickup may apply for units with resale value; others require a paid removal quote.
Why RV Removal Is Different Here
Removing a camper in West Virginia isn't like hauling junk from a flat suburban driveway. Grades, soft ground, narrow lanes, and long unpaved runs to the road all change what equipment and approach the job demands. Standard junk crews often can't manage it safely.

Disposal for Deteriorated Campers
Units stored outdoors in Wheeling through freeze-thaw cycles rot fast—floors collapse, frames rust through, and roofs cave. A camper in that condition has no resale path. We sort what can be recycled or salvaged, haul the remainder to an appropriate facility, and leave the spot clear. No partial loads, no debris left behind.
RV and Camper Types We Handle
Fifth wheels – oversized units needing clearance checks on rural routes before towing begins.
Motorhomes (Class A, B, C) – non-running coaches on mountain properties where turnaround space is tight.
Pop-up and tent campers – often rotted beyond use after years of outdoor storage.
Truck campers and slide-ins – removed from beds or off-loaded from storage pads.
Free Pickup or Paid Removal?
Free RV removal applies when a unit holds enough salvage or resale value to offset towing costs. Units that are heavily rotted, frame-damaged, or stranded on difficult terrain almost always fall into paid removal. We'll tell you which category applies after reviewing your photos and access details.
What Affects Your Removal Cost
Quotes for jobs in Wheeling factor in road grade and surface, distance from a paved route, whether the unit moves under tow or needs winching, structural condition, and disposal fees at the receiving facility. No flat rates—your quote reflects the actual job.
How the Removal Process Works
Send details
photos of the unit, the access road, and any obstacles like trees or grades.
Get a quote
we assess towing difficulty, condition, and disposal needs and give you a clear number.
Schedule pickup
we confirm a date and bring the right equipment for your terrain.
Removal day
the unit is extracted, loaded, and hauled. Site is left clean.
Disposal
salvageable parts are separated; the rest goes to an appropriate facility.
Title and Ownership in West Virginia
Having the title speeds things up, but missing paperwork doesn't automatically stop a pickup. We'll ask about ownership status upfront. For units without a clear title in West Virginia, we can explain what documentation helps and what the process typically looks like—without making legal guarantees.

Abandoned RVs on Your Property
Landlords, storage yards, RV parks, HOAs, and rural landowners all deal with campers left without permission. Junk Camper Removal works with property managers to coordinate extraction once authorization is established. Contact us with site details to start.
Why Work With an RV-Specific Crew
General junk haulers aren't equipped for steep-grade extractions or long rural pulls. Junk Camper Removal plans access routes, selects appropriate tow equipment, and accounts for ground conditions before the crew arrives—so the job doesn't stall once we're on site.
Who We Serve
Homeowners on rural lots, inherited property owners, RV parks, storage facilities, landlords, and commercial property managers dealing with unwanted or non-running campers in West Virginia.
Coverage Near Wheeling
We handle RV and camper removal across West Virginia, including surrounding communities. See nearby service areas below.
Request a Removal Quote
Send the unit type, condition, and photos of the access road. Include any grade, surface, or clearance issues. That's what we need to quote your job accurately. Submit your details here.
Start Your Quote
To get a quote now, include: RV type and approximate year, current condition, photos of the unit and access road, your location in Wheeling, and any access obstacles such as grades, soft ground, or tight turns.
Common Questions
Can you reach campers on steep or unpaved roads?
Yes. We assess the route from your photos and bring equipment rated for the grade and surface. If a standard tow won't work, we use winch or alternate extraction methods.
The camper has been sitting for over a decade. Is it too far gone?
Not necessarily. Even heavily deteriorated units can be removed—they just typically fall into paid removal rather than free pickup. Condition affects cost, not our ability to haul it.
I don't have the title. Can you still take it?
Send us what you have. Title situations vary and we'll explain what documentation helps move the job forward before scheduling.
How long does scheduling take?
Most jobs are scheduled within a few days of quote approval, depending on location and equipment availability for your terrain.