Fiberglass is Our Specialty.
Trucks
Tractors
Auto
Motorcycles
Other Parts*
*Other parts can include Fiberglass Toppers, Fiberglass Airplane Parts, Fiberglass Tubs, Fiberglass Buckets, Fiberglass Doors, Fiberglass Bumpers, Fiberglass Pools, Fiberglass Showers, Fiberglass Surfboards and more.
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What does the process look like?

Inspect
When you bring in your project, one of our technicians will do a fiberglass damage inspection with you to assess whether the damage is cosmetic or structural (eg., cracks, chips, or holes)
Sand
We start by sanding down the damaged areas. This allows us to expose underlying structural fiberglass issues, remove loose fiberglass, and smooth the surface to ensure proper bonding.
Bond
We reinforce or bond the damaged area by applying fiberglass mat or cloth and saturate with resin. Over the years, we’ve developed different fiberglass bonding techniques to ensure it look like the damage was never there.
Mask
Masking is one of the most important steps of the work because it prevents overspray on adjacent areas. We properly seal the areas that don’t need to be painted so you get professional results.
Paint
After primer, we use multiple coats of paint and clear coat to make sure it lasts. We can match existing paint or do a custom job and be as creative as you’d like.
Finish
To finish, we wet sand, compound, and polish for a deep shine. Whether you’re looking for a quick finish job, or a better than factory shine, we have the expertise.

Boat Fiberglass Repair

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Surface
Repair

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Hull
Repair

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Gelcoat Repair & Refinishing

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Structural Fiberglass Repair

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Custom Fiberglass Repair

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Surface
Repair

A vector of icon of a boat sitting on water. The view is from the front of the boat.

Hull
Repair

A paint gun

Gelcoat Repair & Refinishing

A piece of fiberglass that represents structure

Structural Fiberglass Repair

A roll of fiberglass mat

Custom Fiberglass Repair

What does the process look like?

Our team of highly skilled technicians specializes in fiberglass repairs for boats and recreational vehicles, ensuring that your prized possessions stay in top shape for all your adventures.

A close-up of a severely damaged boat hull with exposed wood and fiberglass.

1. Sand Down Damaged Fiberglass

Sanding down specific areas on your damaged boat allows us to assess the damaged fiberglass and prepare the fiberglass damage for repair

A Fiberglass Worx technician dry sanding the hull of a boat to ensure a smooth finish before painting.

2. Bond with Fiberglass Mat

Depending on the level of damage, various types of fiberglass can be used to repair and re-bond the damaged fiberglass ensuring better than factory strength

A Fiberglass Worx technician spraying on gel coat to finish the hull of the boat and finishing it to shine so no sign of previous damages are shown.

3. Finish Repaired Areas & Paint

Finishing the repaired area with gelcoat is very important to protect your repaired fiberglass from the elements.

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This RV came in with damaged fiberglass bumper, faded front cap and rear bumper! The team was able to repair the bumper and paint the front cap & rear bumper to get this beautiful coach back on the road!

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Understanding Boat Fiberglass Repair

Fiberglass is an excellent material for boats and RVs due to its strength, light weight, and durability. However, even the toughest materials can succumb to wear and tear. We offer comprehensive repair services for a variety of damages, from minor chips and scratches to major cracks and structural issues.

When fiberglass gets damaged there’s a lot more than meets the eye. Typically there are stress cracks which reach far beneath the painted surface and overtime water can get in these cracks and this will damage the structural integrity of the fiberglass!

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Understanding Boat Fiberglass Repair

Fiberglass is an excellent material for boats and RVs due to its strength, light weight, and durability. However, even the toughest materials can succumb to wear and tear. We offer comprehensive repair services for a variety of damages, from minor chips and scratches to major cracks and structural issues.

When fiberglass gets damaged there’s a lot more than meets the eye. Typically there are stress cracks which reach far beneath the painted surface and overtime water can get in these cracks and this will damage the structural integrity of the fiberglass!

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is it safe to repair fiberglass on my own?

Yes it is relatively safe however, working with Fiberglass can be dangerous for your lungs and skin if you do not wear proper safety equipment. When repairing fiberglass, it's important to protect yourself from inhaling dust and fibers. A mask with a particulate filter, such as an N95 respirator, is a good choice. For more extensive exposure, consider a respirator with P100 filters, which offer a higher level of protection. Additionally, ensure the mask fits well and creates a proper seal around your face. It's also a good idea to wear safety goggles, gloves and a body suit to protect your eyes and skin.

How do I get an estimate?

Typically providing an estimate or a “Ball Park Estimate” over the phone can be very difficult. Fiberglass is typically constructed in large molds or parts and cant easily be replaced. Each repair is different and assessed for spider cracking, depth of damage, body lines damaged and lines that can be used contain the damage. Furthermore, how the finishing work will look like; "are there decals or body lines we can work with and not have to paint an entire side of the boat" We ask our clients to bring their boat to our location for a fiberglass repair estimate and work with their expectation of the final product, "does the client want a budget friendly solution patch work or repair the fiberglass damage to make it look like it never happened?”

How long will it take?

Fiberglass repair takes 5-11 days to complete dependent upon the severity of the damages.

How long will it last?

We as a company take pride in ensuring we complete all fiberglass repairs are repaired to a better than factory strength.