Colorado’s dedicated RV fiberglass repair specialists. Expert team, proven results. 4–6 week turnaround.
Your RV took a hit. Maybe it was Colorado hail, a highway rock, or a campground mishap. Whatever the damage — from a hairline crack to a shattered rear cap — Fiberglass Worx handles every type of RV fiberglass repair to a standard that’s better than factory.
We’re not a dealership side project or a body shop that “also does fiberglass.” This is all we do, and our team brings over 20 years of combined experience to every job in our dedicated indoor facility.
Fiberglass isn’t like metal or plastic. It’s a laminated composite — resin bonded to glass fiber — that requires a specific process to repair correctly. A body shop can slap filler and paint on damage and call it fixed.
Six months later, the moisture has crept back in and the damage gets worse.Fiberglass repair done right means rebuilding the material from the inside out, using marine-grade resin, proper lamination, and surface finishes that match the original. This isn’t something a general shop can improvise.
Common reasons RV owners need fiberglass repair in Colorado:
Every service is performed by the same experienced team, in the same climate-controlled indoor facility, held to the same better-than-factory finish standard.
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When your RV has been in an accident, the damage usually goes deeper than what’s visible — cracks through the laminate, compressed foam core, shifted framing. We perform full structural rebuilds using marine-grade materials and work directly with insurance adjusters.
Learn MoreYears of high-altitude UV, road grime, and general wear leave your RV’s fiberglass dull, chalky, and tired. Our restoration uses a proprietary oxidation removal formula to bring your gelcoat back to a factory-fresh finish.
Learn MoreColorado ranks #1 nationally for hail losses — 414 hailstorms per year. We’ve repaired hundreds of hail-damaged RVs, from minor gelcoat pitting to full panel fractures, and handle insurance coordination directly.
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Holes you can see daylight through, walls that flex when you push on them. We rebuild structural damage from the substrate out using marine-grade materials and proprietary bonding compounds. When other companies say no, we say yes.
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Scratches, parking lot dings, small chips, and spider cracks in the gelcoat hurt your resale value and can let moisture in. Our proprietary gelcoat color-matching process means you shouldn’t be able to tell the repair was ever there.
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A rock kicked up on the highway, a stress crack around a window frame, a hole from a removed antenna mount — Colorado’s freeze-thaw cycle can turn a small crack into a big problem fast. We assess every crack before touching it.
Learn MoreEvery job follows the same proven 5-step workflow in our dedicated indoor facility — no shortcuts, no exceptions.
Drive your RV to our shop at 7685 Dahlia Street in Commerce City. We’ll walk around it with you, look at the damage in person, and give you an honest assessment on the spot. No appointment required. No phone quotes — fiberglass damage needs to be seen and touched to be properly evaluated.
Once you give the go-ahead, we photograph everything and create a detailed repair plan. If insurance is involved, we document to adjuster standards and handle coordination directly so you’re not stuck in the middle.
The damaged area is ground down, sanded, and cleaned to reach solid, sound fiberglass. This is where shortcuts kill quality — if you don’t prep properly, nothing that follows will hold. We take our time here.
Using our proprietary bonding compounds and marine-grade fiberglass materials, the damage is rebuilt from the inside out. Structural work gets fiberglass mat and resin lamination. Cosmetic work gets precise gelcoat application. All in our climate-controlled facility where temperature and humidity are right for proper curing.
The repaired area is sanded, buffed, and color-matched to blend seamlessly with the surrounding surface. We perform a multi-point quality inspection before anything leaves the shop — then walk you through the finished work so you can see the result for yourself.
| Feature | Fiberglass Worx | Dealership | General Body Shop |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fiberglass Specialization | 100% dedicated | Side service at best | Rarely equipped |
| Turnaround Time | 4–6 weeks | 4–8 months | Varies / often refuse |
| Facility | Indoor, climate-controlled | Outdoor lot or open bay | Generic shop |
| Repair Approach | Marine-grade rebuild | OEM parts or outsource | Body filler and paint |
| Estimate | Free, in-person verbal | Often charges a fee | May refuse fiberglass |
| Insurance Coordination | Direct adjuster work | Warranty-focused | Limited experience |
| Google Reviews | 200+ five-star | Mixed | N/A for fiberglass |
Everything you need to know about RV fiberglass repair at Fiberglass Worx.
RV fiberglass repair typically ranges from around $1,000 to several thousand dollars depending on the type and extent of damage. Cosmetic repairs cost less than structural rebuilds. We provide free verbal estimates in person — no phone quotes, because every job is different and your rig deserves a proper assessment.
Most repairs are completed within 4–6 weeks from the time we start. That includes surface prep, repair, curing, finishing, and quality inspection. Compare that to the 4–8 month wait times that are common at dealerships.
In most cases, yes. Comprehensive RV insurance policies typically cover hail damage. Fiberglass Worx works directly with insurance adjusters — we document the damage, provide detailed repair scopes, and coordinate through the claims process. Colorado’s hail season runs May through September.
Cosmetic damage affects only the surface gelcoat — scratches, chips, spider cracks, and minor scuffs where the fiberglass laminate underneath is still solid. Structural damage goes deeper — cracks through the laminate, holes, flex in the panel, or compromised framing behind the wall. The repair approach is completely different. We assess every job before starting.
Yes — this is actually common for us. Many auto body shops and even dealerships won’t take on complex RV fiberglass work because the construction is different from automotive bodywork. We’ve rebuilt torn-off rear caps, repaired massive hail craters, and restored RVs that sat in insurance lots for years. When other companies say no, we say yes.
Because fiberglass damage has to be seen in person to be properly assessed. A photo can show you a crack, but it can’t tell you how deep it goes, whether the foam core is compromised, or whether the wood framing has started to absorb moisture. We give free verbal estimates at our shop so we can give you an honest, accurate answer — not a guess.
Absolutely. Colorado ranks first in the nation for hail losses per capita, with 414 hailstorms per year. High-altitude UV degrades gelcoat faster and causes oxidation, chalking, and fading. The freeze-thaw cycle is another factor — moisture gets into small cracks during warm days, then freezes and expands overnight, widening the damage.
In most cases, professional fiberglass repair is significantly more cost-effective than full panel replacement — and when done correctly, the repaired area is actually stronger than the original factory lamination. We’ll give you an honest recommendation during your free estimate. If repair isn’t the right call, we’ll tell you.
We work on virtually every fiberglass-sided RV brand — Escape, Tiffin, Newmar, Grand Design, Brinkley, Luxe, Winnebago, Airstream, Thor, Keystone, Jayco, Entegra, and many more. We’re also an official Escape Trailer Industries service partner — one of only four locations globally.
No matter what kind of fiberglass damage your RV has — hail craters, collision cracks, oxidized surfaces, or something nobody else will touch — it starts with the same step. Bring your rig to our shop in Commerce City for a free verbal estimate. No pressure, no phone quotes, no runaround.
Fiberglass Worx · 7685 Dahlia Street, Commerce City, CO 80022
Fiberglass Worx is located at 7685 Dahlia Street, Commerce City, Colorado 80022 — centrally positioned along the Front Range. Our customers drive from across Colorado. We also regularly serve RV owners from out of state — customers from Texas, Florida, and even British Columbia have made the trip because they couldn’t find a true fiberglass specialist closer to home.