RV removal in Boulder, CO
RV Removal in Boulder, CO

RV Removal & Camper Hauling in Boulder, CO

A dead motorhome parked on a steep driveway or a rotting camper behind a cabin is a bigger removal problem than most haulers are equipped to handle. Tight switchbacks, unpaved access roads, and units that have weathered multiple Colorado snow seasons all change how a job gets planned. Hanson & Son RV Removal quotes jobs with access conditions in mind — before a truck ever rolls. Whether your unit qualifies for free pickup or requires a paid haul depends on salvage value, condition, and site access.

Local RV removal support

Boulder, Colorado RV Pickup Overview

Standard junk haulers treat every removal the same. Mountain RV removal does not work that way. Units stored at elevation often have frame rot from freeze-thaw cycles, seized wheels from sitting on uneven ground, and access points that require low-clearance or high-clearance equipment depending on the approach. In Boulder, those site conditions determine the plan — not just the size of the rig.

Camper pickup in Boulder
What we handle

RV and Camper Types We Handle

All types are evaluated for access route, surface grade, and tow or haul method before scheduling.

Removal details

Practical RV removal help in Boulder

Snow-season wear accelerates deterioration fast. Roof membranes crack under ice load, slide-outs seize, and subfloors go soft from repeated melt cycles. A unit that looked rough two winters ago may now be structurally compromised. Once removed, usable components go to salvage, recyclable metals go to a processor, and non-recoverable materials are disposed of properly. If the unit sat on bare ground, we assess whether a pad cleanup or debris haul is needed before we close the job. Leaving a clean footprint matters on cabin lots and storage yards where the space gets reused.

Some units qualify for free removal when salvage or scrap value offsets the haul cost. Towable units with intact frames, functioning axles, and accessible placement are stronger candidates. Units buried in snow damage, parked uphill on soft ground, or stripped of recoverable components typically do not offset costs — those jobs are quoted as paid removals. We give you a straight answer on which category applies after reviewing your photos and site details. No assumption is made before we see the access conditions.

Pricing is shaped by four inputs: unit condition, salvage recovery potential, site access difficulty, and haul distance to the nearest processing facility. A non-running Class A on a paved flat lot costs less to remove than a collapsed travel trailer at the end of a rutted mountain road. Grade steepness, tree clearance, surface type, and whether winch or staging equipment is needed all factor into the quote. There are no fixed rates published here because access variables in Colorado swing costs significantly. Photos and a site description get you an accurate number fast.

Having a clean title speeds up removal. Without one, the process depends on the unit's age, registration history, and how ownership is documented. A bill of sale, expired registration, or estate paperwork can sometimes substitute depending on circumstances. We are not a title service and do not provide legal guidance — but we can tell you what documentation is typically needed so you can gather it before pickup day in Boulder County. Units with no paperwork at all are reviewed case by case. Do not assume missing title means the unit cannot be removed.

Property managers, storage yards, HOAs, and landlords in Boulder dealing with an abandoned unit should document the situation before calling. We work with commercial and residential property owners, but authorization to remove must be established. Contact us with photos, property type, and a summary of the ownership situation to start the review.

Hanson & Son RV Removal focuses on RVs and campers — not general junk. That means access planning is built into every quote, not figured out when the truck arrives. Mountain driveways, cabin storage yards, and snow-damaged units require equipment decisions made in advance. We match the haul method to the site, give honest assessments on free versus paid, and do not send crews unprepared for grade or clearance conditions. That specificity saves time and prevents failed pickups.

Homeowners clearing cabin lots, estate representatives, storage facility managers, RV park operators, and HOA property managers across Boulder County all use this service. Both residential and commercial removal requests are accepted.

How it works

How RV Removal Works

01

Submit photos and access details:

Share images of the unit, driveway approach, and any grade or clearance concerns near Boulder.

02

Receive a quote:

We factor in salvage value, site difficulty, and haul distance. Free or paid is confirmed at this stage.

03

Schedule pickup:

We set a date that accounts for road and weather conditions — especially important during shoulder and snow seasons.

04

Removal day:

The crew arrives with equipment matched to your site. The unit is loaded, disconnected utilities are confirmed clear, and the area is left clean.

05

Disposal and recycling:

Salvageable parts are separated, metals are recycled, and remaining materials are disposed of responsibly.

RV removal process in Boulder
Nearby service areas

Coverage Near Boulder

We serve Boulder and surrounding communities throughout Boulder County and nearby areas of Colorado. Additional service locations are listed below.

Request a Pickup Review

To quote your job accurately, share: RV type and approximate year, running or non-running status, photos of the unit and access route, driveway surface and any steep grade or overhead clearance issues, title or paperwork status, and your location in Boulder, CO.

Yes, but site access is evaluated before scheduling. Photos of the approach, surface type, and grade help us confirm whether standard tow equipment works or whether winch or staging assist is needed. Do not assume a difficult driveway disqualifies the job.

Snow-season wear causes roof damage, frame softening, and seized running gear — none of which prevents removal. It does affect whether salvage value offsets costs. Heavily deteriorated units are more likely to be quoted as paid removals.

Cabin storage situations often involve tight clearance, soft ground, or blocked approach paths. We assess the photos you send and plan equipment accordingly. Jobs like this are scheduled with extra setup time built in.

A title helps but is not always required. Older units, estate situations, and long-stored rigs often lack clean paperwork. Tell us what you have — registration, bill of sale, or nothing — and we advise on what is typically needed before pickup day.

Timeline depends on site conditions and current schedule. Mountain road access and seasonal weather can affect timing. Once the quote is confirmed and paperwork is in order, most jobs in Boulder County are scheduled within one to two weeks.
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