Why are fiberglass boats hard to dispose of?
Fiberglass boat disposal in Jurupa Valley starts at $400 and runs to $1,500 depending on hull length, foam core density, and whether fuel and fluids are still on board. Riverside County landfills won't accept fiberglass boat hulls as standard solid waste because the resin and glass fibers classify as hazardous materials under California disposal in California guidelines. Boat owners near the Santa Ana River bottom and Jurupa Valley's network of storage yards are increasingly getting fined by local code enforcement for abandoned hulls sitting on residential property, and marinas serving the area charge ongoing slip fees on end of life vessels that haven't been properly disposed of. California boat disposal laws also require transport permits for hulls over a certain size moving through Riverside County roads.
Jurupa Valley Fiberglass Boat Disposal handles the specific situations that catch owners off guard: a fiberglass boat hull blocking driveway access in the 91752 zip code, an abandoned vessel racking up fines at a local storage facility, an estate cleanup where the boat hasn't moved in years, or an HOA threatening action over a scrap hull in the side yard. Jurupa Valley Fiberglass Boat Disposal covers the full chain from fluid draining and dismantling through certified recycler processing and disposal certificate issuance. Request a free quote and most jobs in Jurupa Valley are scheduled within seven days.