Hillsboro Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
The boat removal service we provide in Hillsboro is built around the reality that no two jobs look the same. We remove fishing boats, pontoons, ski boats, sailboats, aluminum skiffs, and larger cabin cruisers in any condition. Washington County's mix of rural properties, suburban neighborhoods, and river-access lots along the Tualatin means access conditions vary widely — some jobs are clean driveway pickups, others require equipment coordination at a storage facility or a water-adjacent haul from a riverside property. Boats sitting in damp Pacific Northwest conditions also tend to show significant deterioration faster than vessels stored in dry climates, which affects both salvage value and the removal and disposal approach we take on each job.
Before anything moves, we assess whether boat salvage is a practical option. Motors, outboard hardware, aluminum components, trailer frames, and usable mechanical parts are reviewed against current salvage market conditions. When the vessel has passed the point of recovery, we move forward with full boat disposal — dismantling the hull, separating recyclable materials, and handling hazardous components including fuel residue, oil, and foam according to Oregon Department of Environmental Quality guidelines. Environmentally responsible disposal is part of every job we take, not an optional add-on.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
A junk boat in Hillsboro might be an old junk boat rotting behind a fence on a rural lot near Helvetia, a cracked fiberglass runabout sitting on a rusted trailer in a shared storage yard off TV Highway, or a derelict boat left at a Tualatin River access point that nobody has claimed in years. Junk boat removal covers all of those situations, and the condition of the vessel does not determine whether we can move it — it determines how we price it and how we plan the extraction. Owners searching junk boat removal near me after a code enforcement notice or ahead of a property sale will find that we assess every type of boat on its own terms: size, access difficulty, hull condition, and any remaining salvage value all factor into the quote before we schedule anything. We do not leave cleanup behind, and we do not walk away from a job because a vessel is in poor shape. Getting rid of your junk boat starts with a single call and a free quote.
Washington County Service Areas
Our boat removal service covers Washington County in full, including Hillsboro and the surrounding communities that make up the Tualatin Valley corridor. Regular service areas include Beaverton, Cornelius, Forest Grove, Aloha, Tigard, Tualatin, Sherwood, North Plains, Banks, and Gaston. Properties along the Tualatin River, Hagg Lake near Scoggins Valley Park, and the network of rural roads and farm properties west of Hillsboro all fall within our pickup range. We also work at commercial boat storage yards, dealership overflow lots, and private properties where boats have been sitting unregistered or without active title for extended periods.
Most requests in this area come from one of two situations: a homeowner who needs an abandoned boat cleared before a property inspection or a code violation escalates, or a boat owner who has been paying monthly storage fees on a vessel they no longer use and want gone before another billing cycle hits. Whether the job is removing a single fishing boat from a residential lot in Cornelius or clearing multiple vessels from a storage facility in Tualatin, we schedule pickup within the same week, arrive with the right equipment, and complete the removal and disposal without leaving the property in worse shape than we found it.