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Phoenix Precision Welding LLC
4.5(
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Serving Chandler, AZ and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"I hired Phoenix Precision Welding to replace a metal gate in my yard. They finished the job quickly and it turned out exactly as I hoped it would. It's been three years and it's still in excellent condition. I highly recommend this company!"
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Accurate Concrete and Fence LLC
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Serving Chandler, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I felt that I got a relatively reasonable price from Chris for his fence, he and his staff are easy to work with and when an irrigation line was accidentally broken, they fixed it promptly. They did a great job!"
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Air Budget Fence
New to Angi

Serving Chandler, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Air Budget Fence is the trusted choice for discerning homeowners seeking elegance, quality, and lasting craftsmanship. With over 15 years of experience serving Sandy Springs, Marietta, Northcross, Trembley, and neighboring communities, we specialize in designing and installing premium wood, chain link, and aluminum fencing tailored to elevate your property’s beauty and privacy.\n Our attention to detail, refined materials, and commitment to superior workmanship ensure every fence complements your home’s architecture while providing enduring strength and sophistication. From bespoke installations to expert repairs, Air Budget Fence delivers timeless results that reflect the highest standards of style and excellence.\n

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Welding questions, answered by experts

Professional metal fabricators typically charge around $70 per hour, but the total cost of your project will depend on several factors. The largest cost drivers are the size, complexity, and design of the project, as well as the price and type of metal used. A good way to estimate the total cost is to multiply the cost of raw materials by four; typically, one-quarter of the total goes toward materials and three-quarters toward labor. Your geographic location can also influence costs, as labor and material prices vary by region.

Choosing the right metal fabricator for your project begins with research. Find a reputable fabrication company by searching for reputable contractors in your area, and then reviewing photos of their previous work, customer reviews, and photos of the company’s workshop.

Once you’ve narrowed down the list, contact the companies to ask about the types of metal fabrication projects they specialize and inquire about guarantees and warranties on workmanship. You should also ensure the company uses high-quality material, and ask about the schedule and turnaround time for your proposed project.

The best thing to cut metal pipe is a durable pipe cutter that is made for metal. You may want to measure the diameter of the pipes before purchasing a pipe cutter to ensure it will be able to cut your metal pipes. Opt for a heavy-duty option to cut through metal like steel or cast iron.

Yes, you can cut up a box spring., but you’ll need to do so in layers. You can clear the fabric and fluff away to reveal the springs before removing them as well.

Yes, you can use a saw to cut metal pipes. The best saw to use is a reciprocating saw, but even a fine-tooth hacksaw can get the job done. No matter which saw you use to cut metal pipes, wear protective gear, like work gloves, safety goggles, and ear plugs. Apply a firm, steady pressure to the tool, and always ensure the pipes are secured so they don't move while you make the cuts.

The Chandler, AZ homeowners’ guide to welding services

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