POP-UP CAMPER REMOVAL SERVICE
Pop-up campers are small, but they’re surprisingly hard to deal with when they’re damaged or no longer wanted. Torn canvas, seized mechanisms, rotted floors — we take them all.
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Pop-up campers — also called folding campers or tent trailers — are the most affordable and lightweight RVs on the market. But when they’re neglected, damaged, or past their usable life, they create a unique disposal problem. They’re too big to throw in a dumpster, but too damaged or low-value to sell. They sit in driveways and backyards for years while the canvas rots, the floors collapse, and the frame corrodes. RV Removal Experts provides a complete solution: we come to you, load it up, and haul it away — regardless of condition.
The most common issue we encounter with pop-up campers is canvas damage. Pop-up camper canvas is susceptible to mold, mildew, UV degradation, and rodent infestation. Once the canvas is compromised, the interior becomes wet and unusable — and the unit rapidly declines in value to near-zero. We remove pop-ups with fully torn, missing, or mold-saturated canvas regularly. You don’t need to fold it, cover it, or prep it in any way.
Lift mechanism failures are another frequent issue. Pop-up campers use a system of cables, cranks, or electric actuators to raise and lower the roof. When these fail — which they often do with age — the camper becomes permanently fixed in one position, often partially open or completely stuck. Our crews are equipped to handle seized mechanisms and can load a pop-up in either the folded or expanded position depending on the situation.
We also frequently remove pop-up campers that have become structurally unsound. Rotted subfloors are extremely common — especially in units that were stored outside without covers. The plywood or OSB decking absorbs moisture, develops mold, and eventually crumbles. A pop-up with a rotted floor is essentially worthless on the resale market but is still a disposal challenge. We handle all of it.

IMPORTANT TO KNOW
Pop-up campers with mold-compromised canvas and water-damaged interiors can pose a health risk if disturbed. Our crews are equipped with proper protective equipment for handling contaminated units. Do not attempt to tear down or cut apart a moldy pop-up yourself without proper respiratory protection.
WHAT'S INCLUDED IN EVERY REMOVAL
No hidden fees. No surprises. Here’s exactly what you get.

All folding camper styles accepted

Seized lift mechanisms — no problem

No need to fold or collapse the unit

Ball hitch towing for towable units

Storage unit and campground pickups

Nationwide coverage across 48+ states

Torn, missing, or moldy canvas okay

Rotted floors and frames accepted

Title transfer assistance

Flatbed loading for non-towable units

Same-week scheduling available

Environmentally responsible canvas disposal
HOW THE REMOVAL PROCESS WORKS
From first call to cleared property — here’s what to expect.

Describe Your Pop-Up & Its Condition
We need the approximate year, brand, and condition — specifically: can it fold down? Does it roll? Are there any access restrictions? A quick photo of the current state of the canvas and frame is extremely helpful.

Get Your Quote
Pop-up removal quotes are typically straightforward. We'll give you a clear answer within a few hours: either a cash offer (for units in better condition) or a flat removal fee for heavily damaged units. No surprises.

We Schedule Pickup
We find a time that works for you and dispatch a crew with the right trailer. If your unit can't fold or roll, we bring a flatbed and loading equipment. We handle all of the physical work.

Pickup & Paperwork
Our driver arrives, loads the camper (folded or unfolded — whatever works), and completes the title transfer paperwork on-site. You sign once, and the unit is officially off your record.
WE ACCEPT ALL CONDITIONS
Don’t fix it. Don’t clean it. Don’t move it. We take it as-is.










WHY CHOOSE RV REMOVAL EXPERTS
Not all removal companies are the same. Here’s what sets us apart.

Right Equipment for Every Unit
Whether your pop-up can be towed traditionally or needs flatbed loading, we bring the right trailer and equipment for its specific condition.

Title Handling Included
Even small trailers need proper title transfer in most states. We handle the documentation so you're not liable for a unit you no longer own.

Fast, Flexible Scheduling
Pop-up removals are among our fastest services — lightweight units mean quicker logistics. Most are picked up within 2–4 business days.

Responsible Canvas Disposal
Pop-up canvas and vinyl materials require special handling. We work with certified recyclers and don't simply dump compromised materials in landfills.

Safe Mold & Contamination Handling
Moldy canvas and water-damaged interiors are handled with proper protective equipment and disposed of per local environmental regulations.

Clear & Honest Pricing
Pop-ups in working condition often qualify for cash offers. Damaged units have a flat removal fee. We tell you which upfront, no negotiating required.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Answers to the most common questions we hear.
My pop-up camper is stuck in the open/expanded position. Can you still remove it?
Yes. We encounter this frequently. A pop-up stuck in the expanded position can be transported on a flatbed with proper tie-downs. We bring the right equipment to load it safely regardless of its current position.
The canvas is completely gone — just a metal frame. Will you take it?
Absolutely. A pop-up frame without canvas is still a removable unit. As long as the frame has axles and can be identified (VIN or serial number), we can remove and properly dispose of it.
Is a pop-up camper title required in all states?
Not always. Some states title small trailers under a certain weight differently, and a few don’t require titles for trailers at all. We’ll determine what’s needed based on your state and handle it accordingly.
My pop-up has significant mold. Is it still removable?
Yes. Mold is one of the most common conditions we deal with. Our crews are equipped to safely handle and transport mold-compromised units. We’ll dispose of all materials following applicable environmental guide
Can you remove a pop-up from a campground or storage site I own?
Can you remove a pop-up from a campground or storage site I own?
How much does pop-up camper removal cost?
It depends on the condition, location, and year. Well-maintained units from 2010 and newer often qualify for free pickup or a cash offer. Older or damaged units typically have a flat removal fee ranging from $150 to $500 depending on logistics. We always quote upfront.

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- 24–48 hr response time
- Nationwide coverage
- Free, no-obligation quote
- Title & paperwork handled
- Insured & licensed crews
- All conditions accepted
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