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L-Rod Welding Services

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L-Rod Welding Services

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1 years of experience

I specialize in mig welding, stick welding, torch cutting/heating, grinding, powertools, fitting and so much more. With these specializations I can weld, fabricate, measure, build and repair what you need. Im a mobile rig welder so if it cant be moved, let me come to you!

I specialize in mig welding, stick welding, torch cutting/heating, grinding, powertools, fitting and so much more. With these specializations I can weld, fabricate, measure, build and repair what you need. Im a mobile rig welder so if it cant be moved, let me come to you!






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Willy’s Yards & Maintenance

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Willy’s Yards & Maintenance

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Willys Weld and Repair is about helping you with any metal you need joined or repaired. Maybe you have everything done with a project but a few welds are missing or you need some metal repaired or removed, thats where I can be there to help. My business is about producing excellent work at an affordable price.

"Young and keen to make the best impression, Willy goes the extra mile on every visit - highly affordable to start with, the degree of attention to making yards look their best makes Willy’s service invaluable."

Robert F on July 2024

Willys Weld and Repair is about helping you with any metal you need joined or repaired. Maybe you have everything done with a project but a few welds are missing or you need some metal repaired or removed, thats where I can be there to help. My business is about producing excellent work at an affordable price.

"Young and keen to make the best impression, Willy goes the extra mile on every visit - highly affordable to start with, the degree of attention to making yards look their best makes Willy’s service invaluable."

Robert F on July 2024


Alice Lawn Care

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Alice Lawn Care

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Specializing in landscaping, property clearing, fence work, welding, building constructions, and shredding acres of property for the last 7 years and continuing to grow daily. No job is to big or small, instead of having multiple contractors we specialize in many different trades to help you meet your goals quickly.

Specializing in landscaping, property clearing, fence work, welding, building constructions, and shredding acres of property for the last 7 years and continuing to grow daily. No job is to big or small, instead of having multiple contractors we specialize in many different trades to help you meet your goals quickly.


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BNT Welding & Construction

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BNT Welding & Construction

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11 years of experience

We do bolt up and weld up Metal Buildings Pipe Fences Cattle Guards Feeders Entranceways Metal Signs Metal Roofs All Ranch & Farm Welding We are located in Mathis but we service All of Texas 40+ years of welding experience Been in business for myself for 9 years

We do bolt up and weld up Metal Buildings Pipe Fences Cattle Guards Feeders Entranceways Metal Signs Metal Roofs All Ranch & Farm Welding We are located in Mathis but we service All of Texas 40+ years of welding experience Been in business for myself for 9 years

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Welding questions, answered by experts

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.

Some welding projects, such as repairing pipes or fences, require travel, whereas others, like furniture repair, do not necessarily require the welder to come to you. Travel and overhead factor into the overall cost of your welding project. Some of the most common welding projects include:

  • Metal furniture repair: $35–$100

  • Pipe repair: $200–$1,000

  • Small gates: $550–$750

  • Fencing: $1,200–$1,800

  • Fabricated sheet metal welding: $750–$2,500

Using a steel frame may raise the value of your home. Steel is more heat resistant, has better longevity, and doesn’t need any upkeep compared to traditional wood. You can also customize a steel build a little easier than other materials like brick, concrete, and vinyl—which have trouble bending and adapting to renovations.

Custom metalwork offers durability, design flexibility, and unique aesthetics tailored to specific needs.

Professional metal fabricators usually charge around $70 per hour. Three of the largest cost factors are the size and complexity of the project and the price of materials. The type of metal can impact the cost as much as the intricacy of the metal fabrication you want done. Another cost factor is your geographic location, as labor and materials can vary widely depending on the cost of living where you live.

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