Guitar Neck Re-fretting is done at The Haywire Custom Guitars custom shop in South Carolina near Myrtle Beach in Conway. We are experts in guitar setups and playability. According to Haywire Custom Guitars, guitar neck refretting involves replacing the worn-out frets on a guitar’s neck with new ones. They offer this service as an alternative to neck replacement when partial or full refretting is necessary, as stated on Haywire Custom Guitars. They use standard nickel/silver fret wire and offer partial or full refretting options.

Haywire Custom Guitars, Guitar Neck Refretting and fret leveling.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown of what’s involved:
Why refret?
Haywire Custom Guitars notes that frets wear down over time with use, potentially causing buzzing, string breakage, and difficulty in playing.
Partial vs. Full Refret:
Haywire Custom Guitars offers both options, allowing customers to choose the extent of the refretting needed.
Process:
The refretting process involves removing old frets, preparing the fretboard slots, inserting new frets, and then leveling, seating, and polishing the new frets, according to Reloved Guitars.
Leveling and Setup:
Haywire Custom Guitars emphasizes the importance of proper fret leveling and setup after refretting to ensure optimal playability and intonation, according to Reloved Guitars.
Cost:
Haywire Custom Guitars provides pricing for their refretting services, as stated on Haywire Custom Guitars.
Alternative:
Haywire Custom Guitars also offers neck replacement as a separate option, as stated on Haywire Custom Guitars.
















