RV & Camper Disposal Services
Oregon Junk Busters provides RV disposal, camper removal, trailer demolition, fifth wheel dismantling, motorhome removal, abandoned RV cleanup, and on-site RV dismantling throughout Portland, Oregon City, Gresham, Beaverton, Aloha, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Happy Valley, West Linn, Milwaukie, Clackamas, Canby, Sandy, Estacada, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Wilsonville, Newberg, and the surrounding Portland metro. Whether your RV is non-running, water damaged, burned, collapsed, full of debris, missing wheels, or impossible to tow, our team can dismantle and remove it safely.
Who removes old RVs and campers in the Portland metro?
Oregon Junk Busters, LLC removes old RVs, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes throughout the Portland metro. Our team handles on-site dismantling, debris hauling, disposal, recycling, and final cleanup for abandoned, damaged, non-running, water-damaged, collapsed, and hard-to-move units.
RV & Camper Disposal Services We Offer
RV disposal is very different from standard junk removal. Old campers, trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes often contain metal, wood, insulation, wiring, tanks, appliances, glass, fiberglass, flooring, roofing material, and mixed debris that must be dismantled, separated, hauled, and disposed of properly.
Oregon Junk Busters helps homeowners, landlords, property managers, rural property owners, acreage owners, commercial sites, storage lots, and contractors remove unwanted RVs and campers that are too damaged, too old, or too unsafe to keep on site.
Why RV Disposal Is Difficult
Old RVs and campers often cannot be safely towed because of flat tires, frame damage, soft floors, water intrusion, mold, missing axles, failed roofs, collapsed walls, broken hitches, or unsafe interiors. Many disposal facilities also restrict RV disposal because of mixed materials. Oregon Junk Busters specializes in dismantling and removing difficult RVs directly on-site when towing is not realistic.
Types of RVs, Campers, and Trailers We Remove
We remove unwanted RVs, campers, fifth wheels, motorhomes, and trailers from homes, driveways, side yards, fields, rural properties, commercial lots, storage areas, and difficult-access locations throughout the Portland metro.
Abandoned RV Removal
Abandoned RVs can quickly become a problem for homeowners, landlords, property managers, storage lots, commercial sites, rural properties, and acreage owners. They may attract dumping, pests, water damage, mold, safety concerns, and complaints from neighbors or tenants.
Oregon Junk Busters can help remove abandoned RVs and campers after ownership, access, and removal details are reviewed. Our crew can dismantle units that cannot be safely moved, load the debris, haul materials away, and clean up the surrounding area based on the approved scope.
Non-Running RV & Camper Removal
Many RVs and campers are no longer safe to tow. Flat tires, missing wheels, weak frames, broken hitches, water damage, and soft floors can make transportation unsafe or impossible. In these cases, on-site dismantling may be the safest option.
Our team reviews the condition of the unit, surrounding access, nearby structures, overhead clearance, driveway conditions, and debris volume before work begins. If the RV cannot be moved safely, we can dismantle it on site and haul away the materials.
On-Site RV Demolition & Dismantling
Some RVs, campers, trailers, and motorhomes need to be taken apart where they sit. This is common when the unit is too damaged to tow, blocked in, full of debris, sitting in a tight side yard, located on rural property, or structurally unsafe.
On-site dismantling may include removing interior contents, separating recyclable metal, cutting down the structure, loading debris, hauling materials, and cleaning up the area. The exact scope depends on the condition of the RV and what is approved before the work begins.
How Our RV Disposal Process Works
Every RV disposal project is different. We create a removal plan based on the condition of the unit, access, structural stability, debris volume, recyclable material, disposal requirements, and cleanup expectations.
When Should You Remove an Old RV?
Many property owners hold onto old RVs for years thinking they may repair or sell them someday. Unfortunately, many units continue to deteriorate and eventually become unsafe, unusable, and expensive to maintain. In many situations, disposal becomes the most practical solution.
What Affects RV Disposal Cost?
RV disposal costs vary significantly depending on the condition of the unit and how difficult it is to remove. A towable travel trailer located near a driveway is very different from a collapsed motorhome sitting behind a barn on a rural property.
The biggest factors affecting cost include unit size, structural condition, accessibility, disposal requirements, labor, debris volume, hazardous materials, recycling opportunities, and final cleanup requirements.
Related Services
Many RV disposal projects involve additional cleanup work. Oregon Junk Busters also provides demolition, junk removal, property cleanup, debris hauling, shed removal, and mobile home demolition services throughout the Portland metro.
RV Disposal Service Areas
Oregon Junk Busters provides RV disposal, camper removal, trailer disposal, fifth wheel demolition, motorhome removal, and abandoned RV cleanup throughout the Portland metro.
RV & Camper Disposal Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get rid of an old RV in Oregon?
Oregon Junk Busters can dismantle and remove unwanted RVs, campers, trailers, fifth wheels, and motorhomes throughout the Portland metro. Services may include demolition, hauling, disposal, recycling, and cleanup.
Can you remove a camper that does not run?
Yes. We regularly remove campers and RVs that cannot be safely towed due to frame damage, flat tires, structural issues, water damage, missing axles, or severe deterioration.
Do you dismantle RVs on-site?
Yes. Many units require on-site dismantling because they cannot be safely moved. We can dismantle the RV, haul away the debris, and clean the area.
Can you remove abandoned RVs?
Yes. We assist homeowners, landlords, acreage owners, storage facilities, and commercial property owners with abandoned RV removal projects.
Can you remove a water-damaged camper?
Yes. Water-damaged, mold-damaged, collapsed, and structurally compromised campers are common removal projects for our team.
Do you remove fifth wheels?
Yes. Oregon Junk Busters removes unwanted fifth wheels, travel trailers, campers, motorhomes, and RVs throughout the Portland metro.
Can you remove motorhomes?
Yes. We remove motorhomes in a variety of conditions, including non-running, damaged, abandoned, and partially collapsed units.
Do you recycle RV materials?
When practical, recyclable materials may be separated and recycled. The exact recycling opportunities depend on the condition and composition of the unit.
How much does RV disposal cost?
Costs vary based on size, condition, accessibility, towing ability, dismantling requirements, disposal fees, labor, and cleanup scope.
What photos should I send for an estimate?
Send photos of the RV, camper, trailer, tires, hitch, interior condition, visible damage, access route, surrounding structures, and the area around the unit.
What areas do you serve?
We serve Portland, Oregon City, Gresham, Beaverton, Aloha, Hillsboro, Lake Oswego, Happy Valley, West Linn, Milwaukie, Clackamas, Canby, Sandy, Estacada, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, Wilsonville, Newberg, and surrounding Portland metro communities.

