Welding & Mobile Welding in Orange Grove, TX
Inland South Texas climate.
For welding & mobile welding, the service area covers roughly 60 miles from central Orange Grove. Emergency dispatch is available outside business hours for active-damage situations.
Common reasons to call
- Broken gate, fence panel, hinge, or latch
- Cracked trailer frame, ramp, tongue, or jack mount
- Equipment bracket, step, handrail, or guard repair
- Aluminum boat, T-top, or marine hardware repair
- Rust-damaged steel from salt-air exposure near the bay
- On-site repair where the part cannot be moved easily
- Custom fabrication for racks, stairs, rails, or shop fixtures
- Emergency weld repair for a work truck, trailer, or field machine
Typical work
- Mobile stick, MIG, or TIG welding at a home, yard, marina, or jobsite
- Gate, fence, hinge, latch, and ornamental iron repair
- Trailer frame, ramp, jack, coupler, and bracket repair
- Aluminum welding for boats, towers, ladders, and marine accessories
- Custom fabrication of handrails, stairs, racks, and small structures
- Crack repair and reinforcement plates on equipment and work vehicles
- Cut-out and replacement of rusted steel sections
Typical turnaround
Small mobile repairs are often same day or next day. Custom fabrication depends on measuring, material availability, coating, and whether the work needs inspection.
Materials and equipment
- Mild steel plate, angle, tube, channel, and flat bar
- Stainless steel for corrosion-prone coastal applications
- Aluminum plate, pipe, and tubing
- Welding rod, MIG wire, TIG filler, and shielding gas
- Primer, rust converter, and protective coatings
- Bolts, hinges, latches, gussets, and reinforcement plates
Job sizes
Minor
Single crack, small bracket, hinge, latch, or short mobile repair
Standard
Gate repair, trailer ramp repair, small fabrication, or multiple weld points
Major
Custom rail, equipment reinforcement, marine aluminum work, or structural repair with prep
Replacement
Full gate, rack, stair, rail, or fabricated assembly replacement
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Mobile welding available for on-site gates, trailers, equipment, and marine hardware
- ✓AWS or NCCER welding credentials where applicable
- ✓Metal type, load, rust, and access checked before quoting repair
- ✓Written scope for custom fabrication and larger repairs
AWS Certified Welder, AWS Certified Welding Inspector where inspection is involved, NCCER welding credentials, OSHA safety training, marine aluminum welding experience, general liability insurance.
Common questions
Can a welder come to my property?
Yes. Mobile welding is common for gates, trailers, equipment, rails, and parts that are too heavy or awkward to move. The welder needs safe access, room to work, and clearance from dry grass or flammable material.
Do you weld aluminum boats?
Yes, when the repair is a good fit for mobile or shop welding. Aluminum needs clean metal and the right filler. If the hull damage is structural or below the waterline, the welder will tell you whether it needs a marine shop inspection.
Is welding licensed in Texas?
Texas does not have a general state welding license. For everyday repair work, we look for proven welding experience, AWS or NCCER credentials where available, insurance, and the right process for the metal.
Can you fix a cracked trailer frame?
Often, yes. The welder checks the crack, frame thickness, rust, and load path before welding. Some trailer repairs need reinforcement plates or part replacement instead of just filling the crack.
What should I send before scheduling?
Photos help a lot. Send a wide shot, a close-up, the metal type if you know it, and whether power is available. For gates and trailers, include a photo of the whole piece so the welder sees the load and alignment.
Can you weld in coastal rust?
Yes, but rust has to be cut back to solid metal. Around Corpus Christi bayfront and Padre Island, salt air eats thin steel fast. Sometimes the honest repair is replacing the section instead of welding over bad metal.
Do you paint or coat the repair?
Most welders can prime the repaired area or recommend a coating. Final paint, powder coat, or galvanizing may need a separate shop depending on the finish you want.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Storm winds expose weak hinges, gates, and fence welds. Trailer repairs also pick up before fishing and hauling season.
Summer (June - August)
Heat and salt air are hard on outdoor steel. Marine aluminum and boat accessory repairs get busy near Padre Island and the marinas.
Fall (September - November)
Pre-hurricane prep brings gate, shutter bracket, rack, and trailer repairs. Schedule fabrication before the first named storm is close.
Winter (December - February)
Good season for planned fabrication, railings, racks, and shop projects because emergency storm work slows down.