Why are fiberglass boats so hard to dispose of in Sunrise Manor?
Clark County's Republic Services transfer stations reject fiberglass boat hulls outright — fiberglass is a thermoset composite, meaning it can't be melted down or broken apart through standard landfill processing. Sunrise Manor fiberglass boat owners who haul to Lake Mead or store at local marinas near Nellis Boulevard face slip fees that keep stacking up while the boat sits, and moving anything over 8.5 feet wide across Clark County roads requires an oversize load permit. Sunrise Manor Fiberglass Boat Disposal handles every step of that process, from fluid removal to certified recycler delivery, so you're not left calling around to haulers who turn the job down the moment they see a fiberglass hull.
Most calls Sunrise Manor Fiberglass Boat Disposal gets from Sunrise Manor come from three situations: a 24-foot hull sitting in a driveway off Pecos Road that an HOA has been writing fines over for two years, an abandoned boat at a marina lot that an estate executor needs cleared before probate closes, or an end of life hull someone inherited and can't donate because no Nevada boat recycling program will accept fiberglass in this condition. Text a photo of the hull to get a flat Sunrise Manor disposal quote within the hour.