Contact Fiberglass Repairs Inc

The gallery for Fiberglass Repairs Inc is designed to show the range of repair and restoration work our team has completed for boat owners, RV owners and dealerships throughout Evans, Columbia County and the surrounding CSRA. Although every project is unique, the photos in our gallery help customers understand the level of detail and care that goes into our fiberglass repair, gelcoat repair, boat bottom repair, oxidation removal, buffing, waxing and light custom fabrication. Since 1981, we have restored cracked hulls, worn gelcoat, damaged RV sidewalls, blistered bottoms and many other surfaces that required careful and experienced fiberglass work. This gallery gives a clear idea of the type of results customers can expect when they contact Fiberglass Repairs Inc for service.


Because many customers want to see real repairs rather than staged images, our gallery focuses on authentic project results. These examples represent the kind of work we have been trusted to perform across more than forty four years of service. The goal is to provide a realistic understanding of the transformation that fiberglass repair and restoration can achieve.

Fiberglass Repairs Inc provides dependable boat and RV fiberglass repair for customers throughout Evans, Columbia County and the wider CSRA. If you are dealing with cracked fiberglass, worn gelcoat, hull damage, oxidation, delamination or any other surface or structural problem, our team is ready to help. Since 1981, we have supported boat owners, RV owners and local dealerships with reliable fiberglass repair and mobile service within about seventy five miles of Evans. This contact page provides all the information you need to reach us, schedule a service visit or ask questions about our repair process.


We understand that many customers are trying to decide how serious the damage is, whether it can be repaired onsite and what kind of restoration their craft will need. When you contact us, we take the time to discuss the problem, review your options and explain the best approach based on more than forty four years of experience. Our goal is to make the repair process as simple and stress free as possible.

How to Reach Fiberglass Repairs Inc

Customers can contact our team through phone or email. Because many repairs are discussed in detail before scheduling, we encourage customers to reach out in whichever way is most convenient. For urgent concerns, calling is often the fastest way to receive information.

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What to Expect When You Contact Us

When customers contact Fiberglass Repairs Inc, they often want to understand whether the damage they see is minor or structural. Some issues, such as surface cracks, deep scratches or oxidation, can look worse than they are. Others, such as soft spots, delamination or cracking on the bottom of a boat, require careful evaluation.


Our first step is always a conversation about the type of craft you own, the age of the unit, where the damage is located and how long the issue has been present. We then discuss the possible causes and the most likely repair methods based on our experience with thousands of boats and RVs over the past four decades.



If the craft is located within our mobile service range, we can often schedule a visit to your home, marina, dealership or storage location. If mobile service is not practical due to weather or the type of repair needed, we review alternative options with you. Our goal is always a safe, reliable and long lasting repair that fits your schedule.

Mobile Fiberglass Repair Availability

Fiberglass Repairs Inc has provided mobile fiberglass repair to area dealerships and private customers for many years. Mobile service is one of the most convenient parts of working with our company, especially for owners who do not want to move a damaged boat or RV long distances.



Our mobile service area includes Evans, Augusta, Appling, Grovetown, North Augusta and many surrounding communities, reaching up to about seventy five miles from our base. This service covers fiberglass repair, gelcoat repair, oxidation removal, buffing and waxing, blister correction, fiberglass crack repair and many types of RV sidewall and panel repair.


When you contact us, we determine whether mobile service is suitable for your project. Weather, space, surface conditions and project size are considered. For larger structural repairs or extensive refinishing, we may discuss additional options to ensure the best possible result.

Preparing for a Service Visit

Once your contact information is confirmed and the repair details are reviewed, we schedule your service appointment. Many customers ask how to prepare their boat or RV before our arrival. Preparation is usually simple and requires only a few steps.


For boat owners, it helps to ensure the craft is accessible and clear of personal items in the area to be repaired. If the boat is stored on a trailer, we ask that the trailer be positioned on stable, level ground when possible. If the boat is in a marina or on a lift, we discuss any access restrictions before we arrive.


For RV owners, we often work at homes or storage facilities. We simply ask that the RV be positioned so the damaged area is accessible, and that slides be extended if needed for the repair area. If the repair is located near storage compartments, removing items inside those compartments may help speed up the process.


If your craft is located at a dealership, we coordinate directly with the service department to ensure a smooth workflow during the repair. We have worked with many dealerships throughout the CSRA for several years and understand how to conduct repairs within active service areas.

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Common Reasons Customers Contact Us

Customers reach out to Fiberglass Repairs Inc for many different types of repairs. The following are some of the most common reasons owners contact us for service.



Many boat owners contact us for boat hull cracks, scratches, abrasions, blistering, keel damage or bottom repair. Others contact us when they notice dull gelcoat, oxidation or worn surfaces. RV owners frequently contact us for sidewall cracks, delamination, fading, stress fractures and impact damage.


Some customers reach out for oxidation removal and surface restoration after years of sun exposure. Others contact us for structural fiberglass repair because of soft spots in decks, weakened transoms or separated panels. Custom fabrication needs, such as replacement panels or hatches, are also common reasons for inquiries.


Regardless of the issue, contacting us early helps prevent additional damage. Many problems worsen over time if left unaddressed, especially when moisture is involved.

Why Choose Fiberglass Repairs Inc

Customers throughout Evans and the CSRA continue to contact us because of our long history, reliable workmanship and straightforward service. Few fiberglass repair companies in the region have operated continuously for more than forty four years. That experience shows in the way we evaluate damage, explain repair options and complete projects with care.


We are known for dependable mobile service, practical repair solutions and strong attention to detail. Because we have served the CSRA since 1981, we understand local conditions and how they affect both boats used on area lakes and RVs exposed to Georgia’s heat and humidity.


When you contact Fiberglass Repairs Inc, you speak directly with people who perform the repairs. There are no scripted responses or distant call centers, just experienced technicians who understand fiberglass and are ready to help.

Contact Fiberglass Repairs Inc Today

If you need fiberglass repair, gelcoat restoration, boat bottom repair, oxidation removal or custom fabrication for your boat or RV, contact Fiberglass Repairs Inc at 706 373 0475 or email Fiberglassrepairs@comcast.net. We serve Evans, Columbia County and surrounding counties within about seventy five miles.

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