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Professional boat repair services tailored to your needs. Whether you prefer on-site mobile support or expert repair at our local service shop, we’ve got you covered.
Fast, reliable, and built for every type of vessel.
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Emily, yacht owner in Marina del Rey asks
What causes boat paint to fade or peel over time?
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UV exposure, saltwater, poor prep work, or low-quality paint can lead to fading, chalking, and peeling. We prep surfaces properly and use premium-grade marine coatings for lasting protection.
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Zach, center console owner in Newport Beach asks
Can you fix scratches and paint chips on my fiberglass hull?
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Yes – we repair gelcoat scratches, paint chips, and surface damage using color-matched marine coatings. Our touch-up process blends repairs seamlessly for a like-new appearance.
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Mila, cruiser owner in Long Beach asks
Do you install odor-free upgrades or holding tank filters?
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Yes – we install carbon vent filters, new sanitation hoses, and odor-blocking loop vents. We can also upgrade your holding tank setup for easier pumping and maintenance.
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Trevor, pontoon boat owner in Alamitos Bay asks
Do you provide mobile marine toilet repair services dockside?
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Absolutely. We offer mobile toilet repair and sanitation system diagnostics throughout marinas in Los Angeles and Orange County. Fast, discreet, and hygienic service at your slip.
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Jenna, trawler owner in Huntington Harbour asks
Can you clear a clogged marine toilet without damaging the plumbing?
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Yes – we use safe, non-damaging techniques to clear clogs caused by toilet paper, waste, or mineral buildup. We avoid harsh chemicals that can ruin hoses or seals.
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Ethan, sailboat captain in Cabrillo Marina asks
How much does marine toilet repair or replacement cost?
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Basic repairs start at $150. Full toilet replacement or hose system overhaul can range from $400–$1,200 depending on access, model, and plumbing configuration. We provide upfront quotes.
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Sophie, catamaran owner in San Pedro asks
Why does my marine head smell even after flushing?
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Persistent odor often means backflow, biofilm buildup, or failing vent hoses. We clean the system, replace hoses if needed, and install anti-siphon valves to eliminate smell and keep your cabin fresh.
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Brandon, yacht owner in Newport Beach asks
Do you repair both manual and electric marine toilets?
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Yes – we service all types of marine heads including manual pump toilets, electric flush units, and vacuum systems. We carry parts for Jabsco, Dometic, Raritan, and more.
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Olivia, liveaboard in Marina del Rey asks
Why is my marine toilet not flushing properly?
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Weak or no flushing could be caused by clogged intake lines, a worn-out pump, or blocked discharge hoses. We inspect the full system and restore proper operation with marine-grade parts.
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Noah, wakeboard boat owner in Long Beach asks
How do I know if the fuel injectors or fuel pump are causing issues?
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We perform fuel pressure tests, injector pulse checks, and flow rate comparisons to isolate the problem. Whether it’s an injector, pump, or regulator – we’ll find it and fix it right.
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