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Welding Response Team, LLC

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Welding Response Team, LLC

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3 years of experience

We have anteam of mobile welders with experience throughout industrial, commercial, and private settings that specialize in steel, stainless, and aluminum welding processes and fabrication.

We have anteam of mobile welders with experience throughout industrial, commercial, and private settings that specialize in steel, stainless, and aluminum welding processes and fabrication.


McAndrew Metalworks

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McAndrew Metalworks

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Hello there, I am here offering my services as a welder for any small repairs or projects you may have! Please feel free to contact me to discuss any potential projects you have. I also sharpen knives.

Hello there, I am here offering my services as a welder for any small repairs or projects you may have! Please feel free to contact me to discuss any potential projects you have. I also sharpen knives.


Wells Welding

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Wells Welding

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3 years of experience

Wells Welding is a small local business I have started to be able to pursue my passion into a career. I perform industrial welding from carbon stainless aluminum and copper brazing, I can perform stick mig flux core tig aluminum spool all with ease. I have roughly ten years experience in this field.

Wells Welding is a small local business I have started to be able to pursue my passion into a career. I perform industrial welding from carbon stainless aluminum and copper brazing, I can perform stick mig flux core tig aluminum spool all with ease. I have roughly ten years experience in this field.


Honeycutt welding & fabrication INC

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Honeycutt welding & fabrication INC

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Welding and fabrication company we are a full service fabrication and welding shop and millright service in mild steel stainless steel and aluminum have been in business for 15 years have service trucks to do mobile welding and fabrication we are a family owned business we pride are self in each job we do for every customer

Welding and fabrication company we are a full service fabrication and welding shop and millright service in mild steel stainless steel and aluminum have been in business for 15 years have service trucks to do mobile welding and fabrication we are a family owned business we pride are self in each job we do for every customer





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Welding questions, answered by experts

Some states require welders to be licensed and certified, while others don’t. However, it’s always a good idea to hire a licensed welder, regardless of requirements in your area, especially if you need welding for structural components of your home or gas lines. Licensed welders have gone through training and testing to prove their skills, so they’re less likely to make a mistake that could be detrimental to your home. Use Angi’s state licensing tool to determine whether your potential hire has a welding license.

Most projects take 1-4 weeks, depending on material sourcing, design intricacy, and required finishing treatments like powder coating or galvanization.

Yes, an LVL beam is more affordable than the cost of a steel I-beam, totaling between $50 and $200 per linear foot as opposed to the $100 to $400 per linear foot you’d pay for a steel I-beam. Not only is the wood material more affordable than steel, but it’s also more similar to traditional wooden beams and doesn’t require as much retrofitting to connect joists.

The difference between a lintel and a beam is what loads each is responsible for supporting. A lintel is a type of beam that is responsible only for supporting the load above an opening, such as a window or door, and transfers the weight to the side walls around an opening. A beam supports the slab and transfers the load to nearby columns, which then disperse the load to the ground.

Beams made out of traditional lumber can often only span 8 to 12 feet without requiring vertical supports, so if you want a wider opening to create a more open floor plan, you might need an LVL beam. LVL beams can span up to around 30 feet without the need for load-bearing walls or vertical supports underneath, making them a better option for keeping your home as open and airy as possible.

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