At a Glance
- Information used
- Name, phone, city, job type, timing, notes, photos, and attribution data
- Why shared
- Provider follow-up for the welding request submitted by the customer
- Customer control
- Confirm final provider, scope, schedule, and price before service
- Full policy
- The privacy policy remains the controlling privacy page
What May Be Shared
A welding request may include customer contact details, city, cross streets, job type, timing, notes, photos, source page, and attribution data that helps understand where the request came from.
That information may be shared with qualified local service providers for the purpose of contacting the customer about the submitted welding project.
Why Sharing Is Needed
A provider cannot meaningfully review a gate, trailer, fence, ranch pipe, equipment, or steel repair without knowing what broke, where the job is, how urgent it is, and how to contact the customer.
- City and cross streets help determine provider coverage
- Photos help providers understand material, scale, and access
- Timing and urgency help providers decide whether follow-up is realistic
- Phone contact is needed for scope, schedule, and final quote confirmation
What Customers Should Expect
Submitting a request does not approve work automatically. A provider should still confirm who they are, what they can do, final scope, schedule, price, payment terms, and any site requirements before service.
Read the Privacy Policy
This page explains the practical lead-sharing model in plain language. The full privacy policy remains the controlling privacy page for data collection and use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my request be shared with providers?
Yes. By submitting, you agree that your information may be shared with qualified local service providers who can contact you about the welding project.
Does submitting a request commit me to service?
No. Final provider, scope, schedule, and price are confirmed before any work is approved.

