How to dispose of a fiberglass hull in High Point, NC

Licensed pickup in High Point with same-week fiberglass hull disposal service.

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Why are fiberglass boats hard to dispose of in Davidson County?

The Davidson County landfill won't accept fiberglass boat hulls — full stop. Fiberglass is a thermoset composite, meaning the glass fibers and resin are permanently bonded, and standard landfill operations in North Carolina have no way to process it. Add to that the hazardous materials locked inside a typical end of life hull — old fuel, drained or not, corroded batteries, electronics with heavy metals — and you've got a disposal problem that most haulers in High Point simply won't touch. High Point Fiberglass Boat Disposal handles the full chain: fluid removal, dismantling, grinding, and transfer to a certified processor, with a disposal certificate at the end.

High Point Fiberglass Boat Disposal sees the same situations over and over — an abandoned fiberglass hull sitting in a driveway off Skeet Club Road, a scrap boat taking up paid storage at a yard near High Rock Lake, an estate in zip code 27262 where the family just needs it gone before the HOA issues fines. Whether the boat hull has a working engine or hasn't moved in a decade, High Point Fiberglass Boat Disposal can quote the job and have it scheduled within seven days. Text a photo of your hull to get a firm High Point disposal quote with no obligation.

What types of fiberglass boats we accept in High Point

FRP hulls of any size

From 14-ft fiberglass runabouts to 40-ft cabin cruisers in High Point — including center consoles, deck boats, fishing boats, and fiberglass-built sailboats.

Recycling-first disposal

We route hulls to composite recycling where available across Davidson County, separating fiberglass from metal and engines instead of straight landfill.

On-site High Point dismantling

Our licensed crew cuts hulls into transportable sections at your High Point property — no expensive crane, no landfill rejection, no driveway damage.

EPA-compliant certificate

You receive a North Carolina-valid disposal certificate naming the Davidson County-area facility used — accepted by High Point marinas, insurers, and HOAs.

How fiberglass disposal works in High Point

Photo + assessment

Send photos of the hull and confirm length, location in High Point, 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 North Carolina environmental rules.

On-site dismantling in High Point

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 Davidson County-area composite recycling or EPA-approved facility — no illegal High Point dumping, no curbside abandonment.

Disposal certificate sent

Within 48 hours you receive a written disposal certificate — accepted by High Point marinas, HOAs, and insurance carriers for proof of legal disposal.

What are the professional boat removal options near High Point?

Boat removal service

Driveway and yard pickup

Hansons Boat Removal handles single fiberglass boat hull disposal in High Point — including draining fuel, pulling batteries, and dismantling the hull on-site. Fiberglass boats are hard to dispose of because the resin and glass fibers can't go to a standard landfill, so Hansons Boat Removal handles full hazardous materials removal before the scrap leaves your property.

Boat removal service

Marina and slip coordination

Hansons Boat Removal coordinates directly with Davidson County marinas for in-water or dock-side dismantling of abandoned fiberglass hulls. Boat removal in High Point marinas stops slip fees the same day the hull comes out, and every end of life vessel goes to a certified processor, not a salvage yard.

Boat removal service

Estate and multi-hull disposal

For High Point estates, foreclosures, or boatyards holding multiple fiberglass hulls, Hansons Boat Removal dispatches a full crew to drain fluids, pull engines and electronics, and dispose of each boat hull through North Carolina's certified recycling chain — keeping every scrap hull out of a landfill and off your liability.

Fiberglass disposal areas around High Point

We handle FRP disposal across High Point and surrounding Davidson County communities in North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I dispose of a fiberglass boat in High Point, NC?

Hansons Boat Disposal serves High Point and Davidson County directly, handling the full processing chain from your driveway to a certified recycler. Fiberglass can't go to a standard drop-off site, so you need a specialist who handles deconstruction and certified processing. Most High Point jobs are scheduled within 7 days of a quote.

Does the High Point landfill take fiberglass boats?

Davidson County solid waste facilities don't accept fiberglass hulls. Fiberglass is a thermoset composite, meaning it can't be melted down or broken apart the way metal or wood can. Standard landfills won't take it because grinding and processing require specialized equipment. Hansons Boat Disposal routes every hull to a certified processor equipped for that work.

How much does fiberglass boat disposal cost in High Point, NC?

Hansons Boat Disposal prices fiberglass jobs in High Point between $400 and $1,500. Hull length is the biggest factor, but foam core density, leftover fuel or fluids, and whether the hull is still on a trailer all affect the final number. A 20-foot hull with no fluids and a workable trailer typically lands in the $400 to $700 range.

Can you pick up a fiberglass boat from my High Point driveway?

Hansons Boat Disposal picks up fiberglass hulls directly from High Point driveways, storage yards, and residential properties across zip codes 27260, 27262, and 27263. The crew handles loading, fluid removal if needed, and transport to the certified recycler. You don't need to move the boat or arrange separate hauling before we arrive.

What do I get as proof the boat was legally disposed of in Davidson County?

Hansons Boat Disposal provides a disposal certificate after every job in Davidson County. That document records the hull identification number, disposal date, and certified processor destination. It's what marinas, HOAs, and the North Carolina DMV title office ask for when you need to confirm the hull is gone and close out any remaining registration or title obligations.

Free fiberglass disposal quote in High Point, North Carolina

Same-week pickup across High Point and Davidson County. Send a photo + zip — written quote with the disposal facility named within hours. Call Hansons Boat Removal.

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