At a Glance
- Best start
- Photos of the full item, damaged area, and access space
- Include
- City, cross streets, timing, urgency, and material if known
- Estimate policy
- Use the quote tool for planning estimates; final price is confirmed before scheduling
- Request handling
- Requests may be shared with qualified independent local welding professionals
1. Send Photos
Photos make the first response more useful. Send enough context to show the full item, the failed weld or damaged part, and the area where the repair would happen.
- One wide photo of the full gate, trailer, fence, rail, ranch pipe, or steel item
- Two or three close photos of the crack, broken weld, bent frame, hinge, latch, tab, or bracket
- One photo showing access, ground conditions, clearance, animals, vehicles, opener arms, or nearby walls
- A tape measure or reference object when size, thickness, or replacement parts may matter
2. Explain What Broke
Describe the practical problem, not just the metal part. The important details are whether the item closes, latches, supports weight, keeps animals contained, blocks access, affects road use, or creates a safety concern.
- Gate will not close, drags, sags, or leaves a property unsecured
- Trailer frame, ramp, hitch, jack, rail, or bracket is cracked or unsafe to use
- Fence, pool barrier, rail, or handrail is loose, broken, or failing
- Ranch pipe, corral, pasture gate, or equipment steel is affecting animals or work
- A bracket, tab, post, stair, support, or access point needs on-site review
3. Use the Quote Tool
The quote tool is for planning. It helps organize the request around job type, urgency, location, and photos. Final scope and price are confirmed before scheduling because access, materials, fit-up, hidden damage, and timing can change the job.
4. Confirm Before Scheduling
A local welding provider can contact you to review the photos, timing, location, access, final quote, and service terms before any work is scheduled.
Some welding jobs may require a licensed contractor, engineer, permit, inspection, or different trade. If that applies, it should be clarified before work starts.
Good Requests for Mobile Welding
Mobile welding is usually a strong fit when the item is installed, heavy, fixed in place, urgent, unsafe to move, or easier to repair where it sits.
If a small loose part can be safely removed and taken to a fabrication shop, shop repair may be more practical. Send photos if you are unsure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need photos to request mobile welding?
You can submit without photos, but photos usually make the first response faster and more useful. Send one wide photo, close photos of the damage, and one access photo when possible.
Will the quote tool give a fixed price?
No. The quote tool provides a planning estimate only. Final price is confirmed before work is scheduled after photos, access, materials, urgency, and repair complexity are reviewed.
Who may contact me after I submit?
Arizona Mobile Welding helps connect customers with qualified independent local welding professionals. Your information may be shared so a local provider can contact you about the project.
What should I do if the repair is urgent?
Call or text (602) 610-8607, then send photos, city, cross streets, and what happens if the repair waits.

