How to dispose of a fiberglass hull in Paradise, NV
Licensed fiberglass hull pickup in Paradise, Clark County — most jobs scheduled same week.
Why are fiberglass boats so hard to dispose of in Clark County?
Clark County's Republic Services landfill rejects fiberglass boat hulls outright — the resin and glass fibers don't break down, and most Nevada disposal facilities classify aged fiberglass composites as problem material requiring certified processing before any landfill contact is even considered. For Paradise boat owners near Lake Mead marinas, that creates a real problem. Slip fees keep accumulating on an abandoned hull, Clark County transport permits are required for oversized loads on Paradise roads, and Nevada boat disposal laws put the title liability squarely on the last registered owner until a disposal certificate is issued. Paradise Fiberglass Boat Disposal handles every step of that chain, from draining fuel and pulling batteries to certified recycler delivery and documentation.
The calls Paradise Fiberglass Boat Disposal gets most often involve a fiberglass boat hull sitting in a driveway off South Decatur or Eastern Avenue, blocking garage access for years, or an abandoned vessel racking up marina fines at a Lake Mead facility. Estate cleanups, HOA violation notices, insurance settlements — the situation varies, but the fiberglass disposal problem is the same. Text a photo of your hull to get a flat Paradise quote within the hour.
What types of fiberglass boats we accept in Paradise
FRP hulls of any size
From 14-ft fiberglass runabouts to 40-ft cabin cruisers in Paradise — 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 Paradise dismantling
Our licensed crew cuts hulls into transportable sections at your Paradise 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 Paradise marinas, insurers, and HOAs.
How fiberglass disposal works in Paradise
Photo + assessment
Send photos of the hull and confirm length, location in Paradise, 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 Paradise
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 Paradise dumping, no curbside abandonment.
Disposal certificate sent
Within 48 hours you receive a written disposal certificate — accepted by Paradise marinas, HOAs, and insurance carriers for proof of legal disposal.
What are the boat disposal options near Paradise, NV?

Driveway or yard pickup
One abandoned fiberglass hull at a Paradise residence. Hansons Boat Removal crews handle on-site dismantling, drain fluids, pull the engine and electronics, and load everything for disposal. No DIY disposal steps required from you. Clark County salvage yard routing keeps the scrap out of the landfill.

Marina and slip coordination
Hansons Boat Removal works directly with Paradise-area marinas for in-water or dock dismantling of fiberglass hulls. Slip fees stop the same day we take possession. Nevada boat recycling program documentation provided so the vessel comes off the marina's books cleanly.

Estate or multi-hull disposal
For Paradise estates, foreclosures, or boatyards holding multiple abandoned fiberglass vessels, Hansons Boat Removal dispatches a full crew. Bulk boat removal in Paradise costs less per hull, and every boat gets the same disposal certificate required under Nevada boat disposal laws.
Fiberglass disposal areas around Paradise
We handle FRP disposal across Paradise and surrounding Clark County communities in Nevada.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I dispose of a fiberglass boat in Paradise, NV?
Hansons Boat Removal is one of the few outfits operating in Clark County that handles full fiberglass disposal, not just haul-away. Fiberglass can't go to a standard dump, so the hull gets deconstructed and sent to a certified processor. Most jobs in Paradise are scheduled within 7 days of a quote, and you get a disposal certificate when it's done.
Does the Paradise landfill take fiberglass boats?
Clark County solid waste facilities don't accept fiberglass hulls as standard drop-off. Fiberglass is a composite material, and grinding it down for processing requires specialized equipment that a municipal landfill doesn't run. Hansons Boat Removal routes hulls to certified processors equipped to handle the resin, gelcoat, and foam core properly, which is the only legal path for fiberglass disposal in this area.
How much does fiberglass boat disposal cost in Paradise, NV?
Fiberglass boat disposal in Paradise typically runs $400 to $1,500. Hull length is the biggest factor, but foam core density adds labor and weight, and boats with fuel or fluids still aboard cost more because those have to be pulled before processing. Hansons Boat Removal gives you a fixed number upfront, so the price you're quoted is what you pay.
Can you pick up a fiberglass boat from my Paradise driveway?
Hansons Boat Removal picks up fiberglass hulls directly from Paradise driveways, including zip codes like 89103 and 89109. If the boat is on a trailer, that gets handled too. The crew assesses access before the job so there are no surprises on pickup day. Most driveway pickups in Paradise go smoothly even on tighter residential streets.
What do I get as proof the boat was legally disposed of in Clark County?
Hansons Boat Removal provides a disposal certificate once the hull reaches the certified processor. That document records the hull identification number, the date of disposal, and the processing facility. Clark County marinas and HOAs commonly require this before they'll close out a slip agreement or stop issuing violation notices, and it's what you'll need for title release with Nevada DMV.
Free fiberglass disposal quote in Paradise, Nevada
Same-week pickup across Paradise and Clark County. Send a photo + zip — written quote with the disposal facility named within hours. Call Hansons Boat Removal.