Professional Removal Service
Expert RV removal in Dartmouth, MA: remove unwanted campers anywhere
Clearing out a stored unit that's simply outlived its usefulness is a common request from owners who are finally ready to let go. RV removal in Dartmouth, MA typically involves RV owners, family representatives, and authorized property owners working together to confirm next steps. Before scheduling, we review unit size, ownership or title status, rolling condition, and site clearance to determine the safest and most efficient way to remove the vehicle.
Class A, B, and C motorhomes, toy haulers, and truck campers are all part of the mix we handle, including units that no longer roll or start on their own. Pricing starts at $95/ft, though the final number depends on access, tires, condition, contents, and equipment needed for the job. Request a quote to calculate the exact price for your specific unit.
- Legal & Responsible Disposal
- Titles & VIN Handled
- Tow, Load, or Dismantle
Who offers RV removal in Dartmouth, MA and what do customers say?
- A 32-foot travel trailer sitting behind a Dartmouth home for two seasons got towed and hauled off in one afternoon, clearing the yard and giving the property back its full driveway space.
- Narrow driveways and tight side yards are common around Dartmouth, so the crew checks clearance before pickup and confirms the tow route works before loading day.
- "The crew showed up on time and took the whole camper, no mess left behind," said a Dartmouth homeowner after her old RV disposal was finally handled quickly.

Which camper removal situation in Dartmouth matches yours?
Figure out which situation you're dealing with first, since that decides how the crew actually gets planned.
- Unused or stored RV: usually the owner decides, timing is flexible, no clearance issue, and a straight tow or flatbed pickup gets the job done for an owner who just wants the space back.
- Damaged or non-running camper: owner or property manager authorizes, tires or axles may be gone, so the crew needs to assess before assuming a tow works, and the crew has to dispose of debris responsibly.
- Abandoned, inherited, or transfer situation: an estate rep, landlord, or new owner usually authorizes, paperwork and site entry can raise a question or two, and a professional walkthrough keeps things safe and predictable instead of guessing at what removal looks like.
How does the crew choose the right removal method for your RV?
The right method gets picked only after reviewing your rig or camper details, or completing a site walk in Dartmouth. Before scheduling, the crew needs the unit type and rough length, current location, and proof you own it or have authorization to remove it. Rolling condition matters too, along with tire, wheel, and axle condition, the towing connection, structural damage, any attached additions, nearby obstacles, and equipment access on site.
From there, one of three paths applies to the project. TOW handles units that can move safely with the right equipment. LOAD covers smaller campers or separated parts that need loading instead of towing. DISMANTLE applies when a unit can't leave intact and has to come apart on site.
Every job gets clear scope boundaries, property protection, and an organized handoff, no guesswork left behind. Contact us for a free quote, this isn't a guarantee of specific outcomes, just an honest process built around what your RV actually needs and how quick the work can move. Service sits inside the regular scope, no add-on ticket.

What does the removal service look like from quote to pickup?
Dartmouth, MA removal runs in three stages: photo review, written scope approval, then final pickup with completion photos. First, the crew checks photos or does a site visit to confirm the RV or camper, its condition, ownership, clearance, and any obstacles around the space. Next comes a written scope covering removal method, included debris, excluded property, and equipment plan, so there's no guessing on site. Remote owners just send current photos and property details, which makes the whole thing easy to line up from a distance. If conditions are unclear, the crew asks follow-up questions before scheduling anything. Scheduling only happens once the scope is confirmed. This process keeps every job safe, whether it's a home lot or a business lot, and means the crew handles towability, clearance, and site access based on documented facts, not assumptions. Service sits inside the regular scope, no add-on ticket.

What's included in a free RV removal quote in Dartmouth, MA?
A real quote covers RV type and size, structural condition, rolling or non-rolling status, tires, wheels, axles, and towability, plus site location, equipment access, nearby obstacles, dismantling needs, loose contents, attached structures, debris volume, transport distance, and disposal or recovery needs. The Dartmouth crew walks the site before pricing anything, since a camper stuck in soft ground costs more to move than one sitting on a paved driveway.
Your written scope should spell out the approved removal method, what work is included, what's excluded, who handles site access, the equipment plan, how the estimate was calculated, payment terms, schedule, and what finished work looks like. No fixed prices, minimums, or guarantees get promised upfront, every RV or camper job in Massachusetts is different, and coverage can shift depending on gate width and ground type.
Completion means three things: removed (the RV and any leftover material left the property), cleared (agreed debris got addressed), and documented (you get a written record confirming the job's done). Contact us for a straight quote. Service sits inside the regular scope, no add-on ticket. The crew keeps remove on the standard job list for Dartmouth customers.
How much does camper removal services cost in Dartmouth?
Dartmouth camper removal pricing depends on unit size, driveway width, gate access, and how close a tow truck can get to the rig. A 30-foot travel trailer parked on gravel needs different equipment than an old motorhome wedged behind a garage with low overhead clearance near power lines. The crew checks surface conditions, nearby structures, and parking restrictions before quoting a price, since some Dartmouth streets limit truck size, and that keeps the job affordable instead of guessing at extra equipment.
A recent request came from a homeowner with a camper sitting unused for years, taking up space on the lot. The crew reviewed the RV's condition, confirmed ownership, then mapped a route around a narrow gate. Removal day involved a flatbed tow, careful maneuvering past a fence, and full cleanup. The lot was left clear and safe, with the crew set to dispose of debris responsibly at an appropriate facility. That's the process behind every quote given, home or business, anywhere in Massachusetts. Service sits inside the regular scope, no add-on ticket.
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How do I choose a professional RV removal service in Dartmouth?
One RV, one confirmed removal plan, one clear handoff, that's the finish line the crew works toward on every job in Dartmouth. A company built on this kind of work knows the value of showing up on time and treating your driveway with care. Years of experience across Massachusetts backyards means the crew can size up a rig fast and offer a plan that fits your site. Send current photos of the camper, ask about availability, or call 508-216-8855 to get a free quote and lock in a pickup time. The crew will handle the rest, quickly and responsibly, with exceptional care and a respectful approach to your property throughout the job, delivering an efficient finish whether it's leftover construction debris or the RV itself that needs to go. The crew makes it easy from first call to final sweep.