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Last update on May 07, 2025
Welding,Fabrication,Heavy Equipment , Trailers, Residential, Farm Equipment, Auto, Industrial Machinery welding, ailment, and repair.
"Excellent work, prompt, professional and pride in his work!!"
Denise G on April 2025
Welding,Fabrication,Heavy Equipment , Trailers, Residential, Farm Equipment, Auto, Industrial Machinery welding, ailment, and repair.
"Excellent work, prompt, professional and pride in his work!!"
Denise G on April 2025
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
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Micheal S on March 2021
We pride our company on reliability, great communication, integrity, and quality work. We are experts in our trade and will do our best to keep you as educated as we can on your particular task or project. We look forward to earning your business!
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Micheal S on March 2021
BABB INDUSTRIES, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"They were very fast and performed beautiful work. It was extremely easy working with Clay on this project."
Daniel S on March 2023
BABB INDUSTRIES, LLC is committed to excellence in every aspect of our business. We uphold a standard of integrity bound by fairness, honesty, and personal responsibility. Our distinction is the quality of service we bring to our customers. Accurate knowledge of our trade combined with ability is what makes us true professionals. Above all, we are watchful of our customers' interests, and make their concerns the basis of our business.
"They were very fast and performed beautiful work. It was extremely easy working with Clay on this project."
Daniel S on March 2023
At Dynamic Mobile Welding, we pride ourselves on the quality that customers can believe in. No matter what your welding needs are, we can take care of all your requests. When it comes to our business, customer satisfaction is our main priority, and we treat every home like it is our own. We look forward to working with you!
"He was very polite, professional and I would recommend his service."
Gabriel C on January 2025
At Dynamic Mobile Welding, we pride ourselves on the quality that customers can believe in. No matter what your welding needs are, we can take care of all your requests. When it comes to our business, customer satisfaction is our main priority, and we treat every home like it is our own. We look forward to working with you!
"He was very polite, professional and I would recommend his service."
Gabriel C on January 2025
Over 12 years of experience in the field of fitting and welding on different metals like Carbon Steel, Aluminum, Stailess Steel and more., Using Mig, Tig methods. Your approval of my work is my motivation
Over 12 years of experience in the field of fitting and welding on different metals like Carbon Steel, Aluminum, Stailess Steel and more., Using Mig, Tig methods. Your approval of my work is my motivation
We specialize in any type of metal fabrication and or welding repairs. Custom gates are our passion. Equipment welding repairs to Marie applications.
We specialize in any type of metal fabrication and or welding repairs. Custom gates are our passion. Equipment welding repairs to Marie applications.
Walters Welding LLC is a small owned mobile and shop fabrication company devoted to creating the nicest metal work around. There is no job too big or too small. From making your dreams a reality to any repair job you could need. Walters welding is located in central Florida and will travel anywhere in the state. We are here to make every customer a happy customer.
"Excellent job."
Pamela G on May 2023
Walters Welding LLC is a small owned mobile and shop fabrication company devoted to creating the nicest metal work around. There is no job too big or too small. From making your dreams a reality to any repair job you could need. Walters welding is located in central Florida and will travel anywhere in the state. We are here to make every customer a happy customer.
"Excellent job."
Pamela G on May 2023
"Threatened me multiple times, I’ll be filing a police report. Very unskilled, bad job with putting up a fence. Damaged the brand new fencing by using a chain saw from the ground to cut the tops off posts. One end of my fence is on the ground with a clear tilt. Used old materials despite still having more new materials available. Sawed though a fence post when he was rushing to cut the old fence to create a barrier that was clearly requested at the first meeting because I have a pool. He bought 10 fence posts and only used 8. When asked about a fence post he screwed into my wall that was clearly rotting at the bottom he stated he could get another one for $100.00 more, I told him no knowing he still had at least one good one that he didn’t saw through. He had already spoken in a raised voice and rudely to me a few days period to this so I didn’t feel I was able to question anything he was doing. I couldn’t go without my yard being fenced in no matter how poorly done because of my pool. He never used an entire fence panel and instead bought single fence slats to attach to the gate kit. He added cost to an invoice at the end after completing the job but without asking or getting permission to charge me more. I was given a total and requested that I not pay everything up front. He then gave me an invoice with materials and half labor that I paid immediately. When he completed the job I requested an invoice so I could pay the remainder and he only sent one with the additional money he says I owe him so I requested an itemized bill as to what the extra money was for and then I refuted the extra money, he was charging for materials and a fuel charge. I paid for the materials and half labor including time, travel, pick up and delivery, tools and consumables on the first invoice. If he had explained that he was going to need to charge me more I would’ve requested an additional invoice so that it was clear I was agreeing to paying more. It was clear on the first invoice that there was a total cost and that on the second invoice it was spilt in the way he chose. I paid the full $1600.00 he said was the total for the job. I didn’t agree to him hiring help or buying more materials when he didn’t use all the materials purchased for the job, leaving the fence vulnerable to easy damage and further rot. I would not hire him again. He is hot headed and thinks he can speak to you however he sees fit. He is not professional. I’ve told my neighbors that I no longer recommend his work. If they hire him that’s on them. Hire at your own risk. **he damaged his own pole digger by throwing it over his head at the hole in the ground. He said he needed new chainsaw blades after the first post he attempted to cut. He said he had to use more cement because my yard was sand. Every time he mentioned these things I was under the impression that the costs were accounted for since he invoiced me and it was a total cost not an estimate. He later stated that his invoices are all estimates but that was after he was trying to charge more money. I never gave him time limits on the job, never rushed the job. I was home and available any time he asked to come and work aside from one evening asking him not to come after 5pm."
K J on April 2023
"Threatened me multiple times, I’ll be filing a police report. Very unskilled, bad job with putting up a fence. Damaged the brand new fencing by using a chain saw from the ground to cut the tops off posts. One end of my fence is on the ground with a clear tilt. Used old materials despite still having more new materials available. Sawed though a fence post when he was rushing to cut the old fence to create a barrier that was clearly requested at the first meeting because I have a pool. He bought 10 fence posts and only used 8. When asked about a fence post he screwed into my wall that was clearly rotting at the bottom he stated he could get another one for $100.00 more, I told him no knowing he still had at least one good one that he didn’t saw through. He had already spoken in a raised voice and rudely to me a few days period to this so I didn’t feel I was able to question anything he was doing. I couldn’t go without my yard being fenced in no matter how poorly done because of my pool. He never used an entire fence panel and instead bought single fence slats to attach to the gate kit. He added cost to an invoice at the end after completing the job but without asking or getting permission to charge me more. I was given a total and requested that I not pay everything up front. He then gave me an invoice with materials and half labor that I paid immediately. When he completed the job I requested an invoice so I could pay the remainder and he only sent one with the additional money he says I owe him so I requested an itemized bill as to what the extra money was for and then I refuted the extra money, he was charging for materials and a fuel charge. I paid for the materials and half labor including time, travel, pick up and delivery, tools and consumables on the first invoice. If he had explained that he was going to need to charge me more I would’ve requested an additional invoice so that it was clear I was agreeing to paying more. It was clear on the first invoice that there was a total cost and that on the second invoice it was spilt in the way he chose. I paid the full $1600.00 he said was the total for the job. I didn’t agree to him hiring help or buying more materials when he didn’t use all the materials purchased for the job, leaving the fence vulnerable to easy damage and further rot. I would not hire him again. He is hot headed and thinks he can speak to you however he sees fit. He is not professional. I’ve told my neighbors that I no longer recommend his work. If they hire him that’s on them. Hire at your own risk. **he damaged his own pole digger by throwing it over his head at the hole in the ground. He said he needed new chainsaw blades after the first post he attempted to cut. He said he had to use more cement because my yard was sand. Every time he mentioned these things I was under the impression that the costs were accounted for since he invoiced me and it was a total cost not an estimate. He later stated that his invoices are all estimates but that was after he was trying to charge more money. I never gave him time limits on the job, never rushed the job. I was home and available any time he asked to come and work aside from one evening asking him not to come after 5pm."
K J on April 2023
Metal fabrication is a large umbrella term that can include bending metal, welding, cutting, stamping, drilling, forging, and casting. Metal fabricators often have quite a few pieces of specialized machinery and experience in the different forms of fabrication, which means they’re able to handle many different forms of metal work. An experienced metal fabricator might be able to tackle everything from creating metal siding or roofing from raw materials to constructing a custom wrought iron fence.
The average hourly rate for a metal fabricator is around $70, but the scope of your project will play a big role in your total costs. A good way to get an estimate for your metal fabrication project is to multiply the cost of raw materials by four. A quarter of your total typically goes toward material, and three quarters goes toward labor. Some factors that can influence your metal fabrication costs include the difficulty of your project, the metal you’re using, and your specified design.
A welder is a metal worker that uses heat and specialized tools to bind metal together, while a sheet metal worker more often uses cold methods to bend thin sheets of metal into shape for siding, roofing, or some other application. A metal fabricator might use one or both of these metal working techniques, along with others, to provide a wider range of services. In many cases, a metal fabricator is the most likely to be able to handle your metal project.