Recycle and Remove Your Allegro RV: Eco-Friendly Disposal with Remove My Camper

Responsible Recycling and Removal for Tiffin Allegro Motorhomes

At Remove My Camper, a proud division of Arwood Site Services, we specialize in hassle-free, environmentally conscious removal and recycling of RVs, including premium models like the Allegro series from Tiffin Motorhomes. Whether your Allegro Bus, Open Road Allegro, or Allegro Bay has reached the end of its adventures, our expert team ensures safe, compliant disposal that minimizes environmental impact. We handle everything—from on-site pickup to full dismantling and material recovery—across the US, saving you time, money, and the headache of junk hauls.

Why Choose Remove My Camper for Your Allegro RV?

  • Eco-Friendly Process: Up to 90% of your RV’s materials can be recycled, including metals, plastics, and appliances, diverting waste from landfills.
  • Nationwide Service: Licensed and insured teams in all 50 states, with no hidden fees for qualifying units.
  • Quick and Convenient: Free quotes, same-week scheduling, and full paperwork for titles and permits.
  • Arwood Site Services Expertise: As part of a leading waste management company, we prioritize sustainability and regulatory compliance.

Tired of that old Allegro taking up space? Contact us today at [phone number] or via our online form for a free removal quote. Let’s turn your retired rig into recycled resources!

Tiffin Motorhomes: Manufacturer Details for Allegro RVsTiffin Motorhomes has been crafting luxury motorhomes since 1972, earning a reputation for quality, innovation, and customer service. Here’s a quick overview of the company behind your Allegro:

DetailInformation
Founded1972 by Bob Tiffin
HeadquartersRed Bay, Alabama (population ~3,000; a hub for RV manufacturing)
OwnershipFamily-owned and operated (third generation involved)
Parent Company OriginsEvolved from Tiffin Supply Company, started in 1941 by Alex Tiffin (Bob’s father) as a general store selling building supplies
Annual ProductionOver 10,000 motorhomes per year
Key Allegro Models– Allegro Bus: Diesel pusher Class A (luxury coaches with Cummins or Caterpillar engines) – Open Road Allegro: Gas-powered Class A on Ford F-53 chassis (affordable entry-level luxury) – Allegro Bay: Super C on Freightliner S2RV chassis (diesel with off-road capability)
Chassis PartnersFord, Freightliner, Spartan
Engine OptionsFord V8 (gas), Cummins B6.7 (diesel up to 360 HP)
Notable FeaturesSeamless fiberglass roofs, high-end interiors, and a lifetime warranty on structural components
Industry ImpactOne of the top-selling luxury RV brands in the US, emphasizing American-made quality

Tiffin’s commitment to craftsmanship means Allegro RVs are built to last—but when it’s time to retire yours, our recycling process honors that durability by reclaiming valuable components like aluminum frames and stainless steel fixtures.

9 FAQs About RV and Camper Recycling Across the US

Recycling your camper or RV is a growing trend, with facilities in every state processing thousands of units annually. Here are answers to the most common questions:

  1. What materials from an RV can be recycled?
    Most RVs are 75-90% recyclable, including aluminum and steel frames (40-50% of weight), plastics, glass, appliances, and wiring. Non-recyclables like fiberglass shells may be ground for road base or landfill cover.
  2. How do I prepare my RV for recycling?
    Drain all fluids (fuel, oil, propane), remove batteries and hazardous items (aerosols, chemicals), and detach personal belongings. Provide the title for legal transfer—our team can guide you through this.
  3. Is RV recycling available nationwide in the US?
    Yes! Services like Remove My Camper operate coast-to-coast, with major hubs in RV manufacturing states like Indiana, Alabama, and California. Rural areas may require towing, but we coordinate it all.
  4. How much does RV recycling cost?
    It varies by condition and location—many services are free if the RV has scrap value (e.g., metals worth $500+). For low-value units, fees start at $200-500, often offset by recycling credits.
  5. What are the environmental benefits of recycling an RV?
    Recycling prevents 5-10 tons of waste per unit from landfills, conserves energy (recycled aluminum uses 95% less energy than new), and reduces emissions equivalent to planting 100 trees per RV.
  6. Can I donate my RV instead of recycling it?
    Absolutely, if it’s drivable or partially functional. Charities like Habitat for Humanity or veteran organizations accept donations nationwide—tax deductions apply, and we can help arrange transport.
  7. How long does the RV recycling process take?
    From pickup to completion, it typically takes 1-4 weeks. On-site removal is same-day, followed by dismantling (1-2 weeks) and material sorting at certified facilities.
  8. Are there legal requirements for disposing of an old RV in the US?
    Yes—federal EPA rules mandate proper handling of hazardous waste (e.g., propane tanks as universal waste). States like California require VIN reporting; we ensure full compliance to avoid fines up to $50,000.
  9. What happens to parts that can’t be recycled?
    Irreparable items like foam insulation or treated wood go to specialized landfills or energy recovery facilities (waste-to-energy plants). Our partners prioritize zero-waste goals, minimizing landfill use to under 10%.

Ready to recycle your Allegro? Get your free quote now and join thousands of satisfied customers who’ve gone green with Remove My Camper.