RV Removal

|Northern Colorado|

NON-RUNNING RVs • ABANDONED RVs • MOTORHOME REMOVAL

We provide RV removal services throughout Northern Colorado for homeowners, property managers, RV parks, storage facilities, and commercial property owners. Whether an RV is non-running, damaged, abandoned, or simply taking up valuable space, we help evaluate the situation and develop a safe removal plan.

RVs We Commonly Remove:

  • Class A motorhomes

  • Class B camper vans

  • Class C motorhomes

  • Non-running RVs

  • Damaged RVs

  • Long-abandoned RVs

  • Junk RVs

  • RVs with flat tires

  • RVs with dead batteries

  • RVs stored on acreage

  • RVs in RV parks

  • RVs in storage lots

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What Is RV Removal?

RV removal involves evaluating, moving, dismantling, hauling, and disposing of unwanted motorhomes and recreational vehicles that may no longer be roadworthy, practical to repair, or worth relocating. Whether an RV is non-running, damaged, abandoned, or simply taking up valuable space, we help property owners determine the safest and most practical removal solution.

Information We’ll Gather:

  • Property Address

  • Approximate RV length

  • Make and model (if known)

  • Approximate Weight

  • Whether the RV runs or drives

  • Tire condition

  • Access conditions

  • Ownership documentation (if available)

  • Whether contents remain inside

  • Desired timeline

Who We Help:

  • Homeowners

  • Property owners

  • Landlords

  • Property managers

  • RV parks

  • Storage facilities

  • Investors

  • Families handling inherited property

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  • Non-Running RVs

  • Engine Problems

  • Dead Batteries

  • Flat Tires

  • Water Damage

  • Structural Damage

Common RV Removal Challenges:

  • Long-Term Storage

  • Contents Still Inside

  • Tight Access Areas

  • Soft Ground Conditions

  • Abandoned Units

Our RV Removal Process:

  1. Contact Us

  2. Onsite Assessment

  3. Removal Planning

  4. Removal & Hauling

  5. Site Cleanup

Ownership & Documentation:

Ownership and authorization requirements can vary depending on the RV, its location, and the removal method. In some cases, documentation such as a title, bill of sale, registration, written authorization, or other supporting records may be required before removal.

Not sure what paperwork you have? Contact us with photos and details about the RV. We'll review the situation, explain the next steps, and help determine what documentation may be needed.

  • Local Northern Colorado company

  • Licensed & insured

  • Experience removing old, damaged, and abandoned RVs

  • Experience with non-running RVs and motorhomes

  • Rural property and difficult-access expertise

  • RV park, storage lot, and acreage removals

  • Direct communication throughout the project

  • Clear removal plans with no surprises

Why Choose 3 Peaks:

Areas We Serve:

GreeleyEvans • Windsor • Fort Collins • Loveland • Johnstown • Timnath • Severance • Eaton • Milliken • Berthoud • Platteville • La Salle • Kersey • Ault • Pierce

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. We regularly assess RVs that no longer run or drive. The condition of the vehicle, accessibility, and transportation requirements will determine the removal approach.

  • In many cases, yes. Flat tires, damaged wheels, and long-term storage conditions are common factors we evaluate when developing a removal plan.

  • Possibly. Before any removal can occur, ownership and authorization must be verified. Contact us with photos and details about the RV so we can review the situation and discuss next steps.

  • Yes. We assess Class A, Class B, and Class C motorhomes throughout Northern Colorado. Size, condition, and access requirements will affect the removal process.

  • Yes. We work with RV owners, property owners, and park managers to assess and remove unwanted RVs from RV parks when proper authorization has been established.

  • Yes. We frequently evaluate RVs located on rural properties and acreage throughout Northern Colorado. Access conditions, terrain, and the condition of the RV may affect removal planning.

  • Ownership and authorization requirements vary depending on the RV, its location, and the intended disposal method. In some situations, documentation such as a title, bill of sale, registration, written authorization, or other supporting records may be needed.

  • Not every situation is the same. Contact us with details about the RV and any documentation you do have available. We'll review the situation and discuss what information may be needed before removal can proceed.

  • Photos are often helpful for an initial assessment. However, many RV removal projects require an onsite evaluation to accurately assess access, condition, labor requirements, and equipment needs.

  • Pricing depends on several factors, including the size and condition of the RV, accessibility, transportation requirements, labor involved, disposal costs, and whether the unit is operational.

  • To help us evaluate the project, it's helpful to provide photos of the RV, the property address, approximate size, condition, whether the RV runs or drives, access details, and any available ownership documentation.

  • Scheduling depends on the size and complexity of the project, current availability, and any documentation or site requirements. Contact us for current scheduling information and project assessment options.