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Hi my name is Carlos. I have 14 years experience in fabrication and tank repair job. I am reliable, safety focused, and available for small projects, repairs and custom welding jobs. Skills: Tank welding Structural repairs Fence repairs Handrail repairs Burglar repairs New installations Available for: Side jobs, Weekend jobs, evening gigs

Hi my name is Carlos. I have 14 years experience in fabrication and tank repair job. I am reliable, safety focused, and available for small projects, repairs and custom welding jobs. Skills: Tank welding Structural repairs Fence repairs Handrail repairs Burglar repairs New installations Available for: Side jobs, Weekend jobs, evening gigs


We specialize in welding and fabrication of anything steel from pipe to iron we do it all. We repair damaged or just an upgrade to an existing project. No job to big no job to small.







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Offering specialty welding and fabrication services. Custom work. Piping, structural steel, industrial commercial work and residential work. Repairs and construction. Fencing repairs architectural repairs equipment repairs. Completely mobile. With 10 years in the welding/fabrication business. Offering top quality work

Offering specialty welding and fabrication services. Custom work. Piping, structural steel, industrial commercial work and residential work. Repairs and construction. Fencing repairs architectural repairs equipment repairs. Completely mobile. With 10 years in the welding/fabrication business. Offering top quality work



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Welding questions, answered by experts

Costs depend on material type, labor, design complexity, finishing requirements, and installation needs.

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.

Lally columns are named after their founder, John Lally, who owned a construction company in the 1800s. He invented the columns as a means of providing temporary support for beams and rafters in homes his company was renovating. The original Lally columns were also made of steel, although the inventory used a thicker gauge metal, which provided additional support for larger projects and long-term structural solutions.

Steel I-beams are an increasingly popular choice for supporting a structure because they support a large amount of weight with a small profile and without the need for load-bearing walls or supports underneath. This allows for more open floor plans, which most people tend to prefer. They also resist fire, pests, and rot and last for the lifetime of your home.

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.

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