Static Caravan Scrap Values in the UK

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Steve Smith

Expert in Caravan Trading

April 6, 2026

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Static caravans depreciate over time and reach the end of their useful life (within 20-40 years), like cars. At that stage, many owners prefer scrapping instead of keeping repairing, either due to specific age limits imposed by parks, structural damage that is beyond repair, declining resale value, or simply because they don’t want it anymore. In most cases, when someone sells a static caravan for scrap, they get paid for it depending on various factors. If you are also one of the owners who wants to dispose of a static, you may wonder what the actual cash value you can expect is.

In this guide, we will explore the current static caravan scrap values in the United Kingdom so that you can make informed decisions and maximise your return while contributing to a greener environment.

Average Static Caravan Scrap Values

In the United Kingdom, around 300,000 caravans (touring and static) are sold as scrap each year. That doesn’t mean all the owners who are scrapping are bearing a financial loss. Instead, it must be understood that the value of static caravans depreciates over time like other assets, but the good news is that they still hold enough worth in the scrap market. Although the values fluctuate, the average scrap value of a static caravan ranges from £500 to £4,000, or more. However, the scrap value of static caravans is also affected by various other factors such as their overall condition, metal composition, size, and weight.

Here is a detailed breakdown:

Mostly, people overlook the worth of the individual components of static caravans; in fact, they are one of the main drivers of a static caravan’s value. In many cases, breaking a caravan for parts yields more than scrapping it whole, but this is a time-consuming procedure and requires industry experience. Here are the estimated prices you can expect:

Factors Affecting the Scrap Value of Static Caravans

Not all caravans are worth the same in the scrap market; instead, a wide range of variables influence the final offer you receive. Here are those key factors:

1. Condition of the Caravan

Buyers (could be a scrapyard, recycling facility, or traders) don’t buy absolute junk! Completely damaged, rotten, or stripped caravans are not preferred by buyers and are valued entirely based on their raw material content. On the other hand, buyers pay relatively good cash for intact caravans that are in reasonable structural shape because they can also salvage usable components apart from recycling metal contents. So, static caravans that are relatively in good overall condition increase buyers’ profits, and hence they will be ready to pay more.

2. Size and Weight

A typical static caravan weighs approximately 900 to 1,800 kg. Larger or heavier statics can get a good offer, as scrap value is usually calculated based on the weight of recyclable materials, along with other factors.

3. Metal Composition

Static caravans are constructed using different types of materials such as metal, timber, insulation materials, and interior fittings, but usually metals (like aluminium, steel, copper, and brass) are what dealers are most interested in. Non-metallic materials such as timber, plywood, foam insulation, plastic, and cladding are not sought after in the market because they contribute little or nothing to scrap value. As non-metallic materials have almost no worth and are disposed of separately, this is why buyers factor this into their offer to you.

4. Current Scrap Metal Prices

Like any other commodity, scrap metal prices also fluctuate on a daily basis, depending on global supply and demand, currency movements, and energy costs. If you are not in a rush, you can time your sale during a market peak by monitoring prices and trends of composite metals and get a comparatively good payout.

5. Salvageable Parts

Intact and good-condition caravan parts such as fridges, ovens, cookers, heating systems, and decent furniture are also value-driving factors, as they can be extracted and sold as used units in the used parts market.

6. Brand and Model

The types of static caravans also impact their overall worth in scrap. A certain caravan type from popular manufacturers such as Swift, Atlas, Willerby, and ABI tends to have more active second-hand parts markets compared to less common or discontinued manufacturers. Moreover, well-known brands usually use higher-quality materials, from which buyers can expect more valuable metal. So, caravans built by famous manufacturers can fetch relatively good prices, as they use higher-grade materials, and their parts can also be sold quickly.

7. Location

The area from which you are scrapping your caravan can also impact the offer you get because urban areas (London, Manchester, or Birmingham) usually have a higher number of service providers, which increases competition among them and results in more attractive offers. On the other hand, rural or remote areas usually have fewer buyers operating smaller businesses and will offer correspondingly lower payouts to meet their profit goals. Moreover, transport costs are also higher in rural areas, which also affects the payouts.

Tips to Maximise the Returns

To get the best possible payout for your static caravan, there are various proven steps you can take into action while scrapping a caravan:

  • Assess the Condition: Always determine the condition and honestly decide whether the caravan should be sold as used or sold as scrap. Scrapping a caravan could yield a lower payout compared to selling it.
  • Always Get Multiple Quotes: It’s a recommended practice to always contact more than one service provider (at least 2-3) and compare all the offers you get, then choose the best one that suits you.
  • Avoid Unrealistic Offers: Some service providers may make unrealistically high offers just to secure the lead at the initial stage, but during collection or disposal, they may use a traditional market tactic to revise the offer downward. So, always prefer a service provider that offers no hidden charges or 100% process transparency.
  • Consider Selling by Parts: By selling the caravan in parts, you can expect a better overall payout than scrapping the static caravan, but this approach requires time and market experience.
  • Monitor Scrap Market Trends: If time permits, then track scrap metal prices in the scrap market and time your sale. If prices are at a recent low, wait a few days for them to increase, which could directly improve your payout.

Conclusion

End-of-life static caravans don’t mean you are bearing a financial loss. Instead, they hold value in scrap and can fetch somewhere between £500 and £4,000 or even more. There is no doubt that selling a static caravan may yield high payouts compared to scrapping it, but scrapping is the best solution for old, damaged, or unusable caravans. However, it’s always recommended by industry experts to know the worth of your caravan in scrap, as that will give you confidence to negotiate effectively and get a fair offer.

At StaticSpy, we buy scrap static caravans that are in relatively good condition, not those that are absolute junk.

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Steve Smith

Expert in Caravan Trading

I'm an auto enthusiast/trader with a passion for sustainable practices, and I work at Schmidt's Auto Recycling (Canada), where I share my expertise on the latest industry trends.

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