Corrales has no local motorhome or RV dismantling or recycling facility. Salvage and disposal services are located in the Albuquerque metro area, typically 20–30 minutes south. This distance increases removal complexity and cost, but it's unavoidable—proper disposal requires a licensed facility with the equipment and expertise to handle hazardous fluids and vehicle recycling.
Corrales properties often sit on acreage with variable road conditions and limited driveway access. Narrow village roads with low-hanging vegetation create significant towing constraints. Sandy soils near the Rio Grande can complicate heavy vehicle movement.
Winter weather occasionally affects access. Site assessment is essential before removal can begin.
Motorhome storage on residential land is common in Corrales. Many owners have travel trailers, fifth wheels, or camper vans sitting for years. Flood-prone areas near the river and unclear property boundaries can make ownership documentation difficult.
We handle removal regardless of title status, but you'll want to confirm local property rules before the unit is removed.
Environmental fluid handling is regulated under New Mexico standards. Propane systems, fuel tanks, coolant, and wastewater tanks must be extracted and disposed of properly. Licensed facilities manage this work.
Your liability ends once the unit is at the facility and you have written proof of disposal.
We accept all major credit cards, Zelle, and other payment methods for motorhome removal and RV disposal bookings.
If dismantling is needed, permit requirements can vary by property, municipality, and scope. We review access, ownership status, and local requirements before work begins.
Our service focuses entirely on motorhome and RV removal. We do not remove boats, car parts, general junk, furniture, appliances, or personal belongings left inside the vehicle. If the unit contains personal items, you'll need to remove them before we start.