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Compare 441 welding services across 51 states — averaging 4.9 from 18,113 verified Google reviews. Pick your state to see local firms with ratings, service areas, and licensing rules. No lead fees.

Welding contractors fabricate and repair steel and metal: structural connections, railings, gates, trailers, and equipment. Rates run $65 to $150 per hour or by the project; certified welders and proper procedures matter most on anything structural or load-bearing.

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How to Hire Welding Services in 2026

Match the welder to the job, since structural steel, aluminum, and stainless each need specific skills and certifications. For structural work, confirm AWS certification and that welds will be inspected where code requires. Mobile welders handle on-site repairs; shop fabricators handle custom pieces. Ask to see comparable past work.

Get a written scope with the material, welding process, and any certification or inspection requirements. For custom fabrication, confirm measurements and finish such as paint, galvanizing, or powder coat. Structural welds should follow the engineer's drawings and pass inspection; tie payment to that milestone on load-bearing work.

Welding Services FAQs

How much does welding cost?

Welding runs $65 to $150 per hour, or a flat rate per project, plus materials. A simple repair might be $150 to $500; custom railings, gates, or structural fabrication run into the thousands. Mobile and emergency service, exotic metals, and certified structural work command higher rates.

Do welders need to be certified?

For structural and code-governed work, yes: American Welding Society (AWS) certification and qualified procedures are typically required, and welds are inspected. For non-structural repairs, certification is less critical but still a mark of skill. Confirm certification for anything load-bearing.

What is the difference between a mobile welder and a fab shop?

A mobile welder comes to your site for repairs and installs that cannot move, such as fences, equipment, and structural fixes. A fabrication shop builds custom pieces like railings, stairs, and brackets to spec and delivers them. Some contractors do both. Match the service to whether the work is on-site or built to order.

Can any welder work on structural steel?

No: structural steel requires certified welders following qualified procedures, and the work is usually engineered and inspected. Using an uncertified welder on load-bearing connections risks failure and code violations. Always confirm AWS certification and inspection for structural work.

Directory refreshed April 2026. Listings sourced from public business data; confirm licensing and insurance directly with each firm.