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If you’re planning a repair with a fibreglass kit, knowing the coverage is essential for effective results. Here’s what you can expect from a standard all-in-one set.
Typical Coverage of Standard Kits
Most complete fibreglass repair kits, such as the popular 720g sets, are designed to restore, seal or reinforce an area of approximately 1 square metre. This generally includes enough polyester resin, hardener, and a matching fibreglass mat to ensure full saturation and reliable strength across the stated surface.
Actual coverage can vary depending on the thickness of application and the complexity of the repair area. For best results, ensure the repair mat lies flat and overlaps are avoided wherever possible.


How to Estimate Materials for Your Project
To get the most from your kit, measure your repair site carefully beforehand. If the damaged or reinforced area exceeds 1 m², consider purchasing additional resin and mat. For spot repairs smaller than 1 m², you may have surplus materials for future quick fixes.
- Clean and lightly sand the area before application.
- Cut the fibreglass mat slightly larger than the damage for effective coverage.
- Mix resin and hardener as directed—typically, polyester resin is mixed at a ratio indicated in the kit instructions.
When Coverage Matters Most
Repairing items with irregular shapes (like boat hulls or pool walls) or reinforcing weakened structures may require a little more resin or mat due to overlaps and complex contours. For these situations, a kit such as the Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit makes estimating simpler, as it is designed for reliable, versatile repairs.

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Understanding fibreglass kit coverage helps you plan repairs that are both efficient and cost-effective. For more advice on calculating resin needs or fibre quantities for your next project, visit our main guide on how much resin and how many fibres you’ll need.
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