Texas City Boat Disposal, Salvage, and Pickup Options
The range of vessels we handle in Texas City includes bay boats, center consoles, flats boats, pontoons, sailboats, and larger offshore vessels. The Gulf Coast environment accelerates corrosion, hull fatigue, and mechanical deterioration — boats here age differently than inland vessels, and that affects every phase of the removal and disposal process. Some jobs involve a straightforward haul from a residential yard off Palmer Highway. Others require coordinating with the Texas City Dike or marina operators, factoring in tidal windows, and bringing the right lift equipment to extract a vessel from a waterlogged position. We assess the full picture before anything moves.
Boat disposal follows a process that accounts for hazardous materials — fuel, oil, batteries, and hull foam — in line with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality guidelines. When boat salvage makes sense, we evaluate motors, aluminum components, hardware, and trailer frames before the vessel is routed anywhere. If a full dismantle is the right call, we handle boat dismantling completely and recycle every usable material before the remainder goes to licensed disposal. Environmentally responsible disposal is part of every job we take, not an optional add-on.
Junk Boat Removal for Any Type of Boat
An old junk boat in Texas City might be sitting on a corroded trailer behind a home near Seventh Avenue North, rotting at a storage lot close to the port, or beached on the edge of a canal-front property near Moses Lake. Junk boat removal covers every one of those scenarios — the type of boat and its condition do not prevent us from picking it up, they inform how we price the job. We look at access difficulty, vessel size, and any remaining salvage value before we give you a number. Owners who search junk boat removal near me after getting a code notice or trying to clear a property before listing it will find that we move quickly, quote honestly, and leave the site clean after pickup. If you are ready to get rid of your junk boat and want the process handled start to finish, call us and we will confirm a window the same week.
Galveston County Service Areas
Our boat removal service area covers Texas City and the full extent of Galveston County, including La Marque, League City, Dickinson, Hitchcock, Santa Fe, Friendswood, and Galveston Island. We also reach into adjacent Harris County for properties along Clear Lake and Seabrook where vessels are stored near the bay. Canal-front properties near Moses Lake, waterfront lots along Galveston Bay's northern shore, storage facilities off Texas Avenue, and marina slips at Texas City facilities all fall within our regular coverage zone. Inland storage yards and residential driveways across the county are equally accessible to our crews.
Removal requests in Texas City come from boat owners facing a range of situations — a slip that needs to be cleared before dock fees compound further, a yard where an abandoned boat has triggered a code enforcement response, or a property preparing for sale where the old boat is the last obstacle. Removing a boat under any of those circumstances calls for fast scheduling and a removal and disposal process that is handled fully by one crew. We cover the whole county, quote the job in advance, and complete the work without leaving loose ends behind. Disposal services are included regardless of the vessel's condition or how long it has been sitting.
Boat Salvage, Vessel Tow, and Boat Removers
Our boat removers evaluate every vessel before routing it to disposal or salvage — that assessment happens on-site, not at the yard after the fact. Texas City's proximity to Galveston Bay and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway means we regularly handle vessels that are partially submerged, grounded on a shallow flat, or sitting in a position that requires a water-based approach before road hauling is even possible. Boat hauling from these locations calls for tow capability, extraction equipment, and familiarity with the tidal patterns and navigable channels specific to this part of Galveston County. When boat salvage components are present — outboard motors with compression, aluminum framing, stainless hardware, or trailer axles in working condition — we recover them and credit that value against the removal cost where applicable. The boat removal process is explained in full before we start, and no fees are added after the fact.