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If you need a welder, BBB is here to help with the list of professionals below. To search just BBB Accredited service providers, use the filter.

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Tri-Nix LLC

Mechanical Engineer, Welding, Metal Fabricating Machinery ...

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(703) 283-0501

45915 Maries Rd Ste 168,
Sterling, VA 20166-8523

not BBB accredited

Rockville, MD 20850-7301

Diamond Welding Company

Welding

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(540) 822-9100

12287 Enfield Ln,
Lovettsville, VA 20180-2365

Trunnell Welding

Welding

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(301) 728-3287

112 Frederick Ave Ste L,
Rockville, MD 20850-5207

Rockville Iron Works

Welding

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(301) 251-8883

14672 Southlawn Ln,
Rockville, MD 20850-1376

Rockville Iron Works

Welding

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(301) 251-8883

15131 Southlawn Ln Ste D,
Rockville, MD 20850-5308

Chicas Welding Service, Inc.

Welding, Metal Fabrication

not BBB accredited

9639 Aspen Pl,
Manassas, VA 20110-5911

G & H Welding & Fabrications

Welding

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(301) 258-2616

7829 Cessna Ave,
Gaithersburg, MD 20879-4108

ARC Welding Services, Inc.

Welding, Welding Contractors

not BBB accredited
(571) 596-3043

8810 Burbank Rd,
Annandale, VA 22003

not BBB accredited
(301) 800-6437

18820 Sandyhook Rd,
Knoxville, MD 21758

not BBB accredited
(703) 321-7500

7970 Forbes Pl,
Springfield, VA 22151-2201

Capitol Boiler Works Inc.

Mechanical Contractors, Plumber, Heating and Air Conditioning ...

BBB Rating: A+
Accredited BusinessAccredited Business
(800) 296-6881

7921 Woodruff Ct,
Springfield, VA 22151-2129

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not BBB accredited

4616 Hillbrook Dr,
Annandale, VA 22003-5921

Alexander Binzel Corp./abicor Binzel

Welding, Electric Motor Distributors

BBB Rating: A+
not BBB accredited
(800) 542-4867

650 Medimmune Ct Ste 110,
Frederick, MD 21703-8619

not BBB accredited
(301) 587-1700

2314 Montgomery St,
Silver Spring, MD 20910-1241

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More information about welders

You may not think of welding as something you’ll need for your home, or you may need to consider hiring a welder occasionally. The first thing to come to mind when you think of welding may be large construction projects. But most homes contain more metal than you may realize, and fixing or improving anything made of metal may require a welder.

Everything from gates and fences to staircases and furniture may be made from metal and you could need a welder if you need something repaired. A new project to add something made of metal could also require a welder.

You may also need an automotive welder to fix certain things on your car or truck, although you may just go to an auto shop or your dealer for repairs and let them deal with a welder if necessary.

Welding uses heat to cut or join metal and can be essential to creating or fixing anything made of metal. It can be a dangerous activity, so even if you are handy yourself or do a lot of projects on your own, you may want to hire a professional when it comes to welding.

Some projects may only require soldering – when you melt a connecting metal to combine two other pieces. This may work for smaller projects like repairing electronics. Once the work is done, two or more pieces of metal are still held together with a separate melted soldering material.

If the metal you are working on is structural or load-bearing, you must weld instead of solder. Welding is melting the pieces you are putting together to form a stronger joint. When the work is done, you’ll have made multiple pieces of metal into one piece of metal.

Part of the expense of a welding project is the specialized equipment needed to complete the work. Hiring a welder with their equipment will save you money on equipment and safety gear. It will also save you the time you would spend learning how to use the equipment.

Hiring a welder instead of doing the work yourself will ensure that your project is done with an eye for functionality and looks.

Because of the size of many welding projects and the projects are often an integral part of your home, you will probably need to hire a mobile welder to come into your home.

Like any contractor you bring into your home, you’ll want to research before they start work. Make sure you get several estimates for the work you are having done. You should also ask the welders you are considering for information on their background and training. Always ask for references or reviews from other customers.

You should also make sure that you and the welder agree on the specifics of who is responsible for cleaning up when the project is done and disposing of any leftover metal.

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