Find a welding shop in Fort Worth, TX

Find welding shops in Fort Worth, TX

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Top 10 weld shops in Fort Worth, TX

Homeowners agree: these Fort Worth welding shops are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
T-Rex Concrete & Welding

T-Rex Concrete & Welding

New on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Established in 2020, T-Rex Concrete & Welding is a Grand Prairie, TX-based company. The business, with over 20 years of experience in the concrete sector, offers services ranging from small to large jobs, including metal fence installation, metal buildings, carports, RV covers, driveways, patios, power washing, and retaining walls. Notably, T-Rex Concrete & Welding is a women and family-owned operation that provides emergency services and proudly serves its customers with integrity and attention to detail.
G@S Concrete

G@S Concrete

5.0(4)
5 hires on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Tiffany C. says, "Very professional crew great work on my patio extension looks great. Thank you Javier" Read more
Parrott's Welding

Parrott's Welding

New on HomeGuide
4+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
At Parrott's Welding, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional metalwork and welding services to the Fort Worth community. With a dedicated team of six skilled professionals, we specialize in a wide range of services including gazebo construction, railing and stair installation and repair, deck and porch remodeling, as well as fence and gate installation and repair. Our commitment to quality craftsmanship ensures that every project, whether large or small, is completed to the highest standards. Let us bring your vision to life with precision and expertise.
Ply - Works

Ply - Works

5.0(1)
11+ years in business
Serves Fort Worth, TX
Christian H. says, "We had our kitchen remodel and living room painted by ply- works. The crew an Ivan where on time did what they said they were going to do. Clean during the work of both our projects. I definitely see using them again in the future." Read more

Your Metalwork and Welding questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does welding cost?

Welding costs around $50 to $125 per hour, depending on the difficulty of the project and the welder’s experience. This hourly rate includes more than just the labor rate. Most welders lump the cost for filler and base materials, welding equipment, electricity costs, and administrative overhead expenses in their hourly rate.

Smaller welding projects that use a fraction of the materials and a few minutes time often incur a minimum fee of 1 to 2 hours of labor to cover the welder’s overhead costs. Though not common with residential welders, some larger projects are charged per inch of weld, per pound of materials, or per unit based on the job difficulty.

What is welding?

Welding uses electricity, lasers, or fire to fuse two or more pieces of metal together. Welders either work from a dedicated shop, have mobile services, or both. Common welding jobs include repairing:

  • Cracked wheels or rims
  • Broken chairs or other furniture
  • Bicycle frames
  • Metal gates
  • Exhaust pipes
  • Cracked transmission or manifold

What metals can be welded?

Different welding techniques are used on different metals. Most welders can work with the following materials:

  • Steel
  • Stainless steel
  • Iron
  • Copper
  • Aluminum
  • Cast iron
  • Titanium
  • Brass

How much does a welder make?

Welders typically make $20 to $40 per hour or $40,000 to $80,000 per year, depending on location and experience. Underwater welding, rig welding, or other specialties often pay much more than standard welding.

How do I choose a welding shop?

Start by searching our list of welding contractors, then:

  • Get at least three free estimates to compare.
  • Examine reviews and previous work on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Choose a company that is licensed, bonded, and experienced.
  • Look for someone certified by the American Welding Society (AWS).
  • Verify their insurance and warranty.
  • Get a written estimate, contract, and warranty before work begins.
  • Follow a payment schedule instead of making large payments up front.

After asking questions and verifying credentials, hire the best welding shop near you.

What questions should I ask welding contractors?

When looking for local welding shops, ask the following questions:

  • How long have you been in business?
  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded?
  • What certifications do you have?
  • What metals do you typically work with?
  • What kind of equipment and methods do you use in your shop?
  • Do you offer mobile services if I can't transport my item to the shop?
  • How do you handle any damage or accidents?
  • How long will the project take?
  • Do you offer a warranty for your work?
  • Will you give me an estimate and contract in writing?

Reviews for Fort Worth weld shops

Recent success stories from people in the Fort Worth area.
Randy R.
They were fast, on time, and fairly priced.
G@S concrete
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