How to dispose of a fiberglass boat in Enterprise, NV
Licensed fiberglass boat hull pickup in Enterprise, most jobs scheduled same week.
Why are fiberglass boats hard to dispose of in Enterprise?
Clark County's Republic Services facilities refuse fiberglass boat hulls outright — the resin matrix and glass fibers don't break down, and most landfill operators classify cured fiberglass as a problem material they won't accept. Enterprise boat owners dealing with an end of life hull also face Nevada disposal in state rules that require hazardous materials like fuel, batteries, and engine fluids to be drained before any dismantling begins. Without that step, the whole job stalls. Enterprise Fiberglass Boat Disposal handles that process from the start, including transport permits across Clark County for oversized loads.
The calls Hansons Boat Removal gets out of Enterprise follow a short list of situations: an abandoned fiberglass vessel sitting on a cracked driveway blocking garage access, a scrap hull left in a storage yard racking up fines, an estate cleanup where nobody knows what to do with a 24-foot boat hull, or a marina slip that's been eating monthly fees for three years. Enterprise Fiberglass Boat Disposal covers all of it. Text a photo of your hull to get a flat disposal quote within the hour.
What types of fiberglass boats we accept in Enterprise
FRP hulls of any size
From 14-ft fiberglass runabouts to 40-ft cabin cruisers in Enterprise — including center consoles, deck boats, fishing boats, and fiberglass-built sailboats.
Recycling-first disposal
We route hulls to composite recycling where available across Clark County, separating fiberglass from metal and engines instead of straight landfill.
On-site Enterprise dismantling
Our licensed crew cuts hulls into transportable sections at your Enterprise property — no expensive crane, no landfill rejection, no driveway damage.
EPA-compliant certificate
You receive a Nevada-valid disposal certificate naming the Clark County-area facility used — accepted by Enterprise marinas, insurers, and HOAs.
How fiberglass disposal works in Enterprise
Photo + assessment
Send photos of the hull and confirm length, location in Enterprise, and presence of engine, tanks, or batteries. We respond same day with a written quote.
Hazmat removal first
Before any cutting we drain fuel, pump waste tanks, remove batteries and fire extinguishers — required by Nevada environmental rules.
On-site dismantling in Enterprise
Our crew cuts the FRP hull into transportable sections, separates fiberglass from metal and electronics, and stages everything for hauling.
Licensed haul + recycling
Hauled to a licensed Clark County-area composite recycling or EPA-approved facility — no illegal Enterprise dumping, no curbside abandonment.
Disposal certificate sent
Within 48 hours you receive a written disposal certificate — accepted by Enterprise marinas, HOAs, and insurance carriers for proof of legal disposal.
What boat recycling program options exist in Nevada?

Driveway or yard pickup
For a single fiberglass hull at an Enterprise residence. Hansons Boat Removal drains all fuel and fluids on-site, pulls the engine, batteries, and electronics before dismantling begins, and keeps hazardous materials off your property and out of Clark County landfills. This is professional boat removal handled start to finish, not a DIY disposal job you manage yourself.

Marina and slip coordination
Hansons Boat Removal works directly with Enterprise-area marina operators on in-water or dock dismantling of abandoned fiberglass hulls. Slip fees stop the same day we take possession. We handle Nevada boat disposal laws and provide the disposal certificate the marina needs to close out the slip and clear the record.

Estate and multi-hull disposal
For Enterprise estates, foreclosures, or boatyards with multiple end of life fiberglass hulls at once. Hansons Boat Removal assesses each boat hull for salvage value, coordinates transport to a certified recycler, and documents every vessel through the Nevada boat recycling program chain. Bulk scheduling keeps costs lower than single-hull rates.
Fiberglass disposal areas around Enterprise
We handle FRP disposal across Enterprise and surrounding Clark County communities in Nevada.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I dispose of a fiberglass boat in Enterprise, NV?
Hansons Boat Removal operates throughout Clark County, including Enterprise zip codes 89052 and 89113, and handles the full fiberglass disposal chain from your driveway to a certified processor. Fiberglass can't go to a standard drop-off site, so you need a specialist who handles deconstruction, grinding, and certified recycler transfer. Most Enterprise jobs are scheduled within 7 days of your quote.
Does the Enterprise landfill take fiberglass boats?
Clark County's waste facilities don't accept intact fiberglass hulls. Fiberglass is a thermoset composite, meaning it can't be melted down or compacted like household waste, so standard landfill disposal isn't an option. Hansons Boat Removal deconstructs the hull first, separates the foam core and resin materials, and routes each component to a certified processor equipped to handle them.
How much does fiberglass boat disposal cost in Enterprise, NV?
Fiberglass boat disposal in Enterprise typically runs $400 to $1,500 depending on three factors: hull length, foam core density, and whether fluids like fuel or oil are still present. A 20-foot hull with a dry bilge costs less than a 36-footer with a saturated foam core. Hansons Boat Removal gives you a firm price before any work starts, no adjustments after the fact.
Can you pick up a fiberglass boat from my Enterprise driveway?
Hansons Boat Removal picks up fiberglass hulls from driveways across Enterprise, including neighborhoods near South Las Vegas Boulevard and the 215 corridor. Enterprise's wide residential streets make most driveway pickups straightforward. We assess trailer condition, hull size, and access before arrival so the crew shows up with the right equipment. You don't need to move the boat beforehand.
What do I get as proof the boat was legally disposed of in Clark County?
Hansons Boat Removal provides a disposal certificate once your fiberglass hull has been processed. Clark County HOAs and marina operators regularly require this document before closing a complaint or releasing a slip. The certificate also supports title release with the Nevada DMV. You get it in writing, not just a verbal confirmation, and it references your specific hull identification number.
Free fiberglass disposal quote in Enterprise, Nevada
Same-week pickup across Enterprise and Clark County. Send a photo + zip — written quote with the disposal facility named within hours. Call Hansons Boat Removal.