Every type of boat we remove in Raleigh
Raleigh sits close enough to Jordan Lake, Falls Lake, and the Neuse River that a lot of residents own boats, and a lot of those boats eventually stop running. Between the intense summer thunderstorms that roll through from June to October and the occasional winter ice event that stresses old fiberglass hulls, boats around here take a beating. An old boat that sat through a few tropical storm remnants and a freeze-thaw cycle is usually done. That's when people start looking into professional boat removal and figuring out how to dispose of the vessel responsibly.
The problem we hear most from Raleigh homeowners is that the boat has become an eyesore, and the HOA or the county isn't letting it slide anymore. Abandoned and derelict vessels parked on a property can trigger fines fast. If you need to remove a junk boat, reclaim your driveway, and handle boat disposal the right way, our reliable junk boat removal and efficient boat removal solutions are ready to help. Prompt, licensed, and environmentally responsible.