Lewisville Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
Our boat removal service is built to handle vessels in any condition — bass boats, pontoons, ski boats, jon boats, sailboats, and cabin cruisers. Lewisville Lake sees heavy seasonal use, which means we regularly encounter waterlogged hulls, sun-damaged fiberglass, and boats that have been sitting on corroded trailers in backyards for several years. Some removals require flatbed hauling with specialized tie-down equipment. Others involve coordinating with a marina or private dock on the lake. Whether the job is simple or involves multiple access challenges, our crews are equipped to manage it without delay.
When boat salvage makes practical sense, we review the motor, hardware, metal components, and trailer condition before the vessel is moved. When the boat has reached the end of its usable life, we arrange full dismantling, sort recyclable materials, and complete boat disposal in accordance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality standards for fuel, oil, and other regulated materials in the hull. Removal and disposal are handled together — you do not need to coordinate multiple vendors to get the job done right.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
A junk boat in Lewisville might be an old junk boat sitting on a trailer behind a home in The Colony, a cracked fiberglass runabout with a locked-up outboard in a Flower Mound storage yard, or a derelict boat that has been parked at the edge of a residential lot near Lake Lewisville long enough to attract a code enforcement notice. Junk boat removal covers every one of those situations. The type of boat and its current condition tell us how to price the job — they do not determine whether we can move it. Before you call, you can search junk boat removal near me to compare options, but know that we assess size, access difficulty, trailer condition, and any remaining value before quoting a flat rate with no fees added on pickup day. We move it cleanly and leave the space ready.
Marina, Dock, and Sailboat Pickup in Lewisville
Lewisville Lake has several active marina facilities, including Lewisville Lake Marina and Breeze Hill Boat Rentals, along with private docks and HOA-managed launch areas scattered around the shoreline. Removing a vessel from a slip or a dock access point is a different operation than pulling a boat from a driveway — marina rules, gate access, haul-out windows, and slip clearances all factor into the plan before the crew is dispatched. Sailboat pickups add another layer, particularly when a mast is stepped and clearance under overhead obstructions along the haul route needs to be confirmed in advance. When you contact us for a marina or dock removal, provide the slip number or dock location, the vessel's approximate length and beam, and photos of the current condition and surrounding access. Boat lifts at private docks may also require specific rigging to extract a vessel safely — we account for that during the planning stage, not on arrival.
Denton County and Surrounding Service Areas
We provide boat removal across Denton County and the broader DFW metro area, covering waterfront access points on Lewisville Lake and inland properties throughout the region. Regular service areas include Lewisville, The Colony, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Carrollton, Coppell, Little Elm, Frisco, Denton, Corinth, Lake Dallas, and Shady Shores. Storage facilities off I-35E, residential properties near Pilot Point, and boat repair yards throughout the county all fall within our standard service range. We also handle pickups at commercial marine dealerships and multi-vessel storage lots when owners need several boats removed at once.
Many removal requests in this area come from homeowners who need an unwanted boat cleared before listing a property, boat owners who want to stop paying monthly storage fees, or residents who have received a code enforcement notice about an old boat parked in a front or side yard. Whether your situation involves an abandoned boat left by a previous property owner, a vessel you have held too long with plans to restore, or a boat that sustained storm damage last season, we schedule removal quickly and handle the full process from access confirmation to final disposal services. There is no need to coordinate hauling, title paperwork, and disposal separately — we manage it as a single removal process from start to finish.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Not every vessel coming off Lewisville Lake or out of a Denton County storage yard is headed straight for the landfill. Our boat removers evaluate salvage potential on every job before the boat is loaded — outboard and inboard motors with compression remaining, aluminum hulls and frames, stainless fittings, outboard brackets, and trailers with sound axles and frames all carry recoverable value at regional boat junkyards and metal processors. When salvage credit applies, it is factored into your quote upfront. For vessels that require a water-based extraction — a boat that has partially sunk near a dock, grounded in a cove, or become inaccessible by road — we coordinate vessel tow operations with the equipment and access plan suited to Lewisville Lake's specific shoreline conditions. Boat hauling from remote or restricted access points on the lake requires advance coordination with the right tow equipment, and our crews manage that process from the first call through final delivery. Environmentally responsible disposal is confirmed on every job regardless of where the vessel ends up.