RV removal in Opp, AL
RV Removal in Opp, AL

RV Removal & Camper Disposal in Opp, AL

A deteriorating camper or motorhome sitting in a humid Alabama yard collects mold, attracts pests, and can pull down property value fast. Whether it's a travel trailer parked on a rural driveway, a storm-damaged fifth wheel, or an old unit left behind in a mobile home community, Hanson & Son RV Removal handles the haul-out. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid removal depending on condition and access. to find out which applies to yours.

Local RV removal support

Opp, Alabama RV Pickup Overview

RV removal is not standard junk removal. A 30-foot motorhome or a sunk-axle travel trailer requires specialized towing equipment, access planning, and disposal routing that a typical junk hauler won't carry. In Alabama, high humidity accelerates wood rot and frame corrosion, which means units often can't be towed conventionally. Soft ground, tight rural lanes, and older mobile home lots add access challenges that need to be scoped before a truck rolls out.

Camper pickup in Opp
What we handle

RV and Camper Types We Remove

If the unit is on your property and you want it gone, we can assess it regardless of condition.

Removal details

Practical RV removal help in Opp

Long-term outdoor storage in Alabama's climate breaks down RV roofs, floors, and frames faster than most owners expect. By the time removal feels urgent, a unit may have standing water inside, collapsed structural sections, or tires fused to the ground. That condition affects how it's removed and where it goes. Salvageable metal goes to recycling. Reusable components may be pulled before haul-out. Units beyond any resale value are dismantled and disposed of responsibly. The goal is a clean property with no debris left behind after the crew clears the site.

A unit with salvageable metal, working components, or resale potential may qualify for free RV removal with no out-of-pocket cost. Units that are heavily deteriorated, mold-filled, or stuck in difficult access spots typically require a paid haul because recovery and disposal costs exceed scrap value. Access issues common in Alabama — overgrown lots, soft soil, low-clearance driveways — can shift a free pickup into paid territory. Send photos and your address to get an honest assessment upfront.

Pricing is based on unit size, structural condition, site access, and disposal requirements. A travel trailer on a clear gravel driveway costs less to remove than a motorhome buried in overgrowth behind a mobile home lot. Storm damage, interior flooding, or hazardous materials like propane tanks or old batteries add handling steps. There are no fixed price lists because no two removals are identical. Photos of the unit and the access path give us what we need to quote accurately.

Having a clean title speeds up the process, but it is not always required for removal. If you have the title, bring it out on pickup day. If the title is lost or the unit was left behind by a previous owner, let us know upfront — we work with these situations regularly in Alabama and can advise on what documentation helps. We do not process titles on your behalf or provide legal guidance, but we will tell you what we need before the truck arrives so there are no surprises at the curb.

Property managers, HOAs, RV parks, and landlords across Covington County deal with units left behind after tenants vacate. If you have authority over the property, Hanson & Son can remove the unit once you confirm your authorization. We do not navigate eviction or lien processes, but we move fast once you have clearance.

General junk haulers are not equipped for a 14,000-pound motorhome on soft ground or a trailer with a collapsed frame. We carry the towing capacity, rigging, and dismantling tools that these jobs require. We scope access problems — low branches, narrow gates, mud — before arrival so the job doesn't stall on-site. Quotes are based on real conditions, not a phone estimate that doubles at the driveway. If a unit qualifies for free pickup, we say so clearly. If it doesn't, we explain why.

Homeowners, rural landowners, mobile home community managers, storage facility operators, estate executors, landlords, and commercial property owners throughout Covington County and the surrounding area. If you control the property and need a unit removed, we can help.

How it works

How the Removal Process Works

01

Submit your details.

Use the form below or call us. Include the unit type, approximate size, and a few photos showing the RV and the access path to it.

02

Receive your quote.

We review condition, access, and disposal needs and return a clear free or paid quote — no vague ranges.

03

Schedule pickup.

We confirm a date that works for your property and coordinate any equipment needs for tight or soft-ground access.

04

Crew arrives and removes.

The team handles all loading, towing, or dismantling on-site. No debris is left behind.

05

Disposal and documentation.

The unit is routed to recycling, salvage, or disposal as appropriate, and you receive confirmation the job is closed.

RV removal process in Opp
Nearby service areas

Areas Served Near Opp

We serve Opp and nearby communities across Covington County, Alabama. See the coverage list below for towns and areas within our service range.

Request Your Removal Quote

To quote your job accurately, include: your name and contact number, the unit type and approximate length, current condition (running, non-running, or structural damage), site access description, and 2–3 photos of the unit and driveway or access path. We respond promptly to all Alabama requests.

Yes. Flat or missing tires are one of the most common conditions we handle in Alabama. We bring dollies and rigging for units that can't roll. The key information is whether the frame is still structurally intact enough to move as a unit or needs to be dismantled in place.

Storm-damaged units are removable, but interior flooding and roof collapse affect how the unit is handled and where it goes after haul-out. Describe the damage when you request your quote so we can plan the right equipment and disposal route.

Rural access is common in Covington County and surrounding areas. Narrow lanes, soft soil, and low-clearance paths all factor into access planning. Send photos of the driveway or road leading to the unit so we can confirm what equipment fits and whether any prep work is needed before pickup day.

Missing titles come up regularly. In many cases removal can still proceed with other proof of ownership or property authority. Tell us the situation upfront and we will let you know what documentation is needed before the crew is dispatched.

Abandoned units in mobile home communities are a regular request for Hanson & Son RV Removal. Once you confirm your authority over the lot, we schedule removal. We handle the haul-out; you handle any required notice process on your end before we arrive.
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