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USA Welding and Repair
New to Angi

Serving Hilliard, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

USA Welding and Repair 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.

Response time5 days
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Elwood's Mobile Welding
5.0(
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Serving Hilliard, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent work on TIG welding an aluminum c-channel beam to a trailer. Daniel Elwood has skills, was prompt, and got the job done quickly and at our site with his mobile welder. I would definitely use him again for future projects."
hand rail
Hand rail
Life saver box
Life saver box
Life saver box

+60

Response time5 hrs
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Jays MetalCrafting
4.8(
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Serving Hilliard, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Our 75 year old home was built with post-WWII craftsmanship. There are solid wrought railings on the front porch and steps, along the back stairwell to the basement, and on the stoop outside of the dining room. Over the years there were places of rust and corrosion so it was covered in layers of paint. In total it was over 1,000 pounds of solid wrought iron. Jay did an excellent job of stripping the solid railings and applying a black powder coating for protection. They look so new. We couldn't be more pleased."
Nature inspired branch rail
Outback right side
Custom decorative wrought iron handrail with collared posts
back side of the gate
Front handrails

+52

Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Burns Welding & Fabrication
4.8(
2
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Serving Hilliard, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Simple and professional. It was very convenient because he is mobile he came right to me and was able to complete the job on the spot. I will definitely be using this business again in the future."
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Response time1 day
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Welding questions, answered by experts

You should not do your own welding unless you have the proper training and experience. Most home electrical systems can only handle MIG welding, which creates weaker bonds than TIG welding and won’t work on certain metals or metal thicknesses. Both welding forms usually require the use of shielding gas, which can be dangerous to store at home. Additionally, welding machines create temperatures of over 3,000 degrees, and the sparks can blind you if you don’t have the proper equipment. As such, it’s usually better to hire a professional welder for your welding projects.

Sawing your hot tub into more manageable chunks so it can be lifted easily into a truck takes several hours. Generally, 2.5 hours for smaller hot tubs and around 4 hours for larger ones with the help of one to two people. If money isn't a concern and you want to skip the physical labor, you can hire a pro to get the job done.

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.

There are a few things you can ask welders before you hire them to get an idea of their experience and ability levels:

  • Are you licensed and certified?

  • How long have you been in the welding business?

  • Do you commonly do the type of welding I need?

  • Do you offer any kind of warranty for your work?

  • Do you charge by the hour or by the project?

  • How long do you expect my welding project to take?

  • What steps do you take to minimize errors in your work?

The cost to weld aluminum averages about $14 to $22 per pound. The type of metal factors into the overall cost of any welding project due to the cost of the materials and the expertise required to work with it. Some of the most common metals used by welders include:

  • Magnesium alloy: $7–$16 per pound

  • Low-carbon steel: $11–$12 per pound

  • Stainless steel: $13–$15 per pound

  • Copper/brass: $24–$29 per pound

  • Cast iron: $38–$79 per pound

  • Titanium: $60–$85 per pound

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