RV removal in Somerton, AZ
RV Removal in Somerton, AZ

RV Removal & Trailer Pickup in Somerton, AZ

A camper baking in a Somerton side yard or desert storage lot degrades fast. UV exposure warps panels, heat cracks seals, and tires dry-rot before you realize the unit can't roll. Whether your RV is parked on your property or taking up a paid storage spot, Hanson & Son RV Removal can assess it, quote it, and haul it out. Some units qualify for free pickup; others require a paid removal fee depending on condition and access. to find out which applies to yours.

Local RV removal support

Somerton, Arizona RV Pickup Overview

RV removal in Arizona is not standard junk removal. Units stored in desert heat develop seized brakes, blown-out tires, and brittle frames that make towing dangerous without the right equipment. Many Somerton properties also have narrow side-yard gates or gravel pads that limit access. A general junk hauler rarely carries the rigging, dollies, or flatbed capacity to move a sun-damaged motorhome or a trailer with four flat tires safely.

Camper pickup in Somerton
What we handle

RV and Camper Types We Remove

If it has been sitting in AZ heat and can't move on its own, we can remove it.

Removal details

Practical RV removal help in Somerton

Years of desert storage leave more than cosmetic damage. Prolonged sun exposure delaminates sidewalls, oxidizes roofing, and weakens floor decking. Rodents nest in units left on gravel lots. By the time most owners call for removal, the camper has no resale value and poses a property liability. RV disposal in this condition means separating salvageable metal and components from materials that go to a licensed facility. We coordinate that process so you are not left managing a cleanup after the unit is gone. The goal is full clearance of the space—not just moving the problem somewhere else on your lot.

Some junk RVs in Somerton qualify for free removal when salvageable metal or components offset our haul cost. That typically applies to larger steel-frame units in accessible locations. Units with heavy sun damage, extensive rot, hazardous materials, or confined access—such as a tight side-yard gate or a soft desert lot—usually require a paid removal fee. We quote both scenarios honestly upfront. No one will pressure you toward a paid option if your unit qualifies for free camper removal.

Pricing is based on four factors: unit size and weight, access conditions, material salvage value, and disposal fees for non-recyclable materials. A 40-foot Class A on a paved pad costs less to remove than a 28-foot trailer buried behind a locked gate on soft ground. Sun damage and delamination reduce salvage value, which shifts more cost to the removal fee. Send photos and your access details when you request a quote so we can give you a number that reflects the actual job.

Having a clean title speeds up RV removal in Somerton and is required for legal transfer to a salvage facility. If you have a title but it's in a deceased relative's name, or if the title is lost, tell us before scheduling—the paperwork path differs. We do not provide legal advice, but we can tell you what documentation salvage and disposal partners typically need for a unit stored in Arizona. Lien situations and out-of-state titles add processing time, so flag those early.

RV parks, storage yards, HOAs, landlords, and commercial lot owners in Yuma County deal with abandoned units left by former tenants or guests. We work with property managers directly—coordinate access, confirm authorization requirements, and remove the unit without disrupting active tenants. Document your ownership or management authority before contacting us.

Hanson & Son RV Removal focuses exclusively on RV and camper hauling—not general junk. That means we arrive with equipment sized for the job: heavy-duty tow rigs, tire dollies for flat or dry-rotted wheels, and experience navigating the tight side-yard access common to Somerton residential lots. We also know what Arizona salvage and disposal partners require, so the unit is handled legally from pickup to final disposition. You get a straight quote, a confirmed schedule, and a cleared space.

Homeowners clearing side yards, RV park operators removing abandoned units, estate managers handling inherited campers, storage facility managers, HOA property coordinators, and landlords dealing with tenant-left trailers in Yuma County and surrounding areas.

How it works

How the Removal Process Works

01

Submit your details.

Use the form below or call us. Include photos of the unit, its current condition, and the access point—gate width, surface type, overhead clearance if relevant.

02

Receive a quote.

We confirm whether your unit qualifies for free pickup or requires a paid removal fee and explain why.

03

Schedule the removal date.

We coordinate around your availability and any RV park or storage facility rules that apply in Yuma County.

04

We handle access and rigging.

Flat tires, no brakes, seized wheels—we bring the equipment to move it without damaging your property.

05

Haul and disposal.

The unit is transported to a salvage yard or licensed disposal facility. You receive confirmation when the space is clear.

RV removal process in Somerton
Nearby service areas

Nearby Areas Served

We remove RVs and campers throughout the Somerton area and surrounding Yuma County communities. Service cities are listed below.

Request a Pickup Quote

To quote your removal accurately, include: RV type and length, condition notes (tires flat, engine runs, sun damage), access details (gate width, surface, overhead clearance), your address in Somerton, AZ, and 2–3 photos.

Yes. Dry-rotted tires are one of the most common conditions we handle in Arizona. We use tire dollies and skid equipment to move units that cannot roll safely. You do not need to replace the tires before calling us.

Gate width and surface type affect the equipment we bring, not whether we can do the job. Tell us the opening width and whether the ground is concrete, gravel, or dirt when you request a quote. We plan the access solution before arrival.

It can. Severe delamination and UV degradation reduce the salvage value of aluminum and other materials, which may shift the job from free to paid pickup. We assess this from your photos before quoting so there are no surprises at the curb.

You will need written authorization from the facility to release the unit, and some parks require advance notice before a tow rig enters. We can work with facility managers directly once you have that authorization in place.

A missing title complicates legal transfer to a salvage partner in Arizona. Depending on the situation—lost title, estate transfer, lien release—the documentation path varies. Let us know the title status upfront and we will tell you what's needed before scheduling.
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