Fiberglass Rebar (FRP Rebar) for Concrete Reinforcement & Garden Stakes
Wellco Wholesale offers factory-direct fiberglass rebar and FRP rebar for concrete reinforcement, corrosion-prone construction, and long-lasting garden support. Compared with traditional steel rebar, FRP rebar is lightweight, rust-proof, non-conductive, and easier to transport and handle on site. Choose from multiple diameters, lengths, and pack sizes with US stock, small MOQ support, and bulk order pricing.
Fiberglass rebar is designed for projects that demand corrosion resistance, lighter handling, and long-term durability. It performs especially well in environments where steel rebar may rust, stain concrete, or require additional maintenance over time.
Rust-Proof
FRP rebar does not rust and resists moisture, chloride ions, and many chemicals, making it ideal for seawalls, pool decks, and other damp or corrosive environments.
Lightweight
Fiberglass rebar is much lighter than steel, which makes it easier to transport, unload, and position on site with less labor.
Non-Conductive
FRP rebar is non-conductive and RF transparent, which makes it a smart choice for applications where electrical or signal interference matters.
Low Maintenance
Because it does not corrode like steel, fiberglass rebar can help reduce long-term repair and replacement costs in demanding installations.
Our fiberglass rebar is available in multiple diameters, lengths, and pack sizes to support concrete reinforcement, masonry anchoring, and garden stake applications.
Diameter
Length Options
Surface
Pack Size
Typical Uses
3/8"
3 ft / 4 ft / 6 ft
Natural textured
20 pcs
Masonry pins, garden stakes, small concrete pads
1/2"
3 ft
Natural textured
10 pcs
Concrete reinforcement, heavier support applications
5/8"
6 ft
Natural textured
5 pcs
Structural support, demanding reinforcement jobs
Need different diameters, custom quantities, or project-based supply support? Request a bulk quote for contractor and wholesale orders.
Common Applications for FRP Rebar
For Concrete Reinforcement
Fiberglass rebar is commonly used in concrete reinforcement projects where corrosion resistance matters, including driveways, pool decks, seawalls, retaining walls, basement slabs, and other moisture-prone structures.
For Garden Stakes & Plant Support
FRP rebar also works well as a durable alternative to wood or bamboo stakes. It can be used for plant support, nursery applications, vineyard training systems, and long-term garden installations where rot resistance matters.
Choosing between FRP rebar and steel rebar depends on the environment, project lifespan, handling needs, and maintenance expectations.
Feature
Fiberglass Rebar (FRP)
Steel Rebar
Corrosion Resistance
Excellent
Vulnerable in wet or corrosive environments
Weight
Much lighter
Heavy
Electrical Conductivity
Non-conductive
Conductive
Maintenance
Lower lifecycle maintenance
Higher in corrosive settings
Best Use Cases
Seawalls, pool decks, corrosive sites, garden stakes
Traditional general reinforcement
Bulk Orders, MOQ & Shipping
Need fiberglass rebar for a contractor project, recurring supply, or larger wholesale order? We support small MOQ requests, US stock fulfillment, and project-based quantity planning.
Fiberglass rebar is commonly used for concrete reinforcement in corrosion-prone areas such as driveways, pool decks, seawalls, and basement slabs. It is also widely used as a durable garden stake or plant support.
Is fiberglass rebar stronger than steel?
Fiberglass rebar offers high tensile strength while being much lighter than steel. It is especially useful in projects where corrosion resistance and ease of handling matter most.
Does fiberglass rebar rust?
No. Fiberglass rebar is rust-proof and resists moisture, chemicals, and chloride exposure.
Can FRP rebar be used for garden stakes?
Yes. Fiberglass rebar works well as a permanent garden stake because it does not rot, split, or become brittle like wood or bamboo.
What sizes of fiberglass rebar do you offer?
This page currently offers fiberglass rebar in 3/8 inch, 1/2 inch, and 5/8 inch diameters, with multiple length and pack size options.
Do you offer bulk fiberglass rebar orders?
Yes. Bulk order support, small MOQ options, and US stock are available for faster fulfillment.