Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our welding services and how we work.
Welding Services FAQ
We offer MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding, TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding, and stick welding. MIG is our workhorse for structural steel and thicker materials. TIG is used for precision work on stainless steel, aluminum, and cosmetic welds. We recommend the best process based on your specific project requirements.
Our rates are: MIG welding at $85/hour, TIG welding at $95/hour, structural fabrication at $110/hour, and emergency service at $150/hour. For larger fabrication projects, we can provide flat-rate quotes based on the scope of work. We always provide detailed estimates before starting any project.
Yes! We offer 24/7 emergency welding services throughout our service area. Whether it's equipment failure during harvest or structural damage at your facility, we respond fast. Emergency service is available at $150/hour with a 2-4 hour response time for most locations.
We serve South Dakota primarily, with extended service into Nebraska, Iowa, and Minnesota. From our location in Tyndall, SD, we can reach most of eastern South Dakota within a few hours. Contact us to confirm we serve your specific location.
We work with carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and cast iron. Our facility is equipped to handle various thicknesses, from thin sheet metal to heavy structural steel plates. We source certified materials from trusted suppliers for all projects.
Not necessarily. If you have blueprints or sketches, that's great and helps us provide accurate quotes. But if you just have an idea or need help developing the design, we can assist with that too. Our team can work from rough sketches, photos, or verbal descriptions.
Turnaround time depends on the project scope and our current workload. Small repairs might be done same-day. Larger fabrication projects typically take 1-3 weeks. We'll provide an estimated timeline when we quote your project and keep you updated throughout the process.
Yes, all our welders maintain current AWS (American Welding Society) certifications. We follow documented welding procedures and can provide documentation for your records or for code compliance requirements.
Yes, we have fully equipped service vehicles for on-site welding and repairs. For larger projects or situations where transport isn't practical, we can bring the welding to you. Emergency service is a common reason for mobile welding calls.
We accept cash, checks, and major credit cards. For larger projects, we can arrange payment terms. We require a deposit for large fabrication projects before work begins.
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