Vinyl seating and plastic molding in boats, yachts and personal watercraft
Exposure to sun, wind, and rain can cause damage to marine seating and plastic moldings in boats, yachts and personal watercraft. Replacing these weather-beaten components is expensive and often requires long wait times for replacement parts to be ordered and replaced. Restoration by Fibrenew saves boat owners time, money and hassle as we come to you to complete the work.
Marine dealers: if you need in-store repairs done or professional warranty work fulfilled, contact us to ask how we can help!
Fibrenew Alpharetta Customer Reviews
“This review is actually for Fibrenew of Alpharetta. The worker who performed the service informed me that Fibrenew Dawsonville = Fibrenew Alpharetta in this case. YELP has the locations mixed up, so I was told.
Anyway, the worker, Henry, did an amazing job of restoring/repairing my car's dash. After year's of sun exposure (before installing window tint), the dash began distinct cracking, chipping, and peeling including the central vent housing.
Henry came to my residence and worked three to four hours in the heat and humidity. My car's dash looks brand new! He took his time and meticulously performed the repair/restoration.
Oh, a special thanks to Binswanger Glass out of Lilburn for removing the windshield at a reasonable cost. Without doing so, Henry could not have repaired the crack(s) propagating to the interface of the dash and windshield. The windshield tech's first name was Walter, if memory serves.
What a work of art by Henry! His craftsmanship and skill was outstanding! The price was fair in my opinion. Some may think it was pricy. But, the time, effort, labor, and the fact that Henry drove to my residence to do the work, made it worth it to me.
The only "thing" I am waiting on is the passage of time to see how the work holds up (how long it lasts). I expect it to last a very long time since I now not only have window tint, but also have a dash cover/dash overlay.
I strongly recommend Henry of Fibrenew out of Alpharetta.”
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