Welder services: strong Solutions for your home and business
Welding work may be needed in many situations: a cracked metal gate, a broken furniture frame, the installation of a fence or railings, or perhaps the assembly of pipelines and metal structures for construction.
In such cases, it’s essential that the job is done by a professional: a proper weld ensures the strength of the structure, while a mistake can lead to accidents or unnecessary expenses.
Looking for a reliable welder in Spain? Our service helps you quickly find a verified professional for any task — from small repairs to full-scale metal structure installation.
Welding work in Spain is among the most in-demand trades. The quality of the job determines safety, durability, and your confidence in the result. That’s why such tasks should be entrusted to qualified specialists (soldador autorizado).
![]() Repair and restoration of metal items Has the bed frame broken, the metal door cracked, or a window grille been damaged? A welder can repair the item and extend its service life.
| ![]() Fabrication and installation of gates, grilles and fences Metal gates, railings, fences, and decorative grilles should be not only beautiful but also durable. The welder will create a custom structure and install it on-site.
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![]() Installation of metal structures and frames From canopies and staircases to large construction frameworks — welders assemble structures of any complexity. Proper installation ensures safety and stability.
| ![]() Pipe and engineering system welding Pipelines for heating, water supply, and even gas lines require special expertise. Mistakes can be dangerous.
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![]() Argon welding (TIG) — stainless steel and aluminum For thin metals, stainless steel, aluminum, or decorative pieces, argon (TIG) welding is used. It produces neat, smooth, and nearly invisible seams.
| ![]() Mobile on-site welding Is it inconvenient to transport heavy gates, stairs, or structures? A mobile welder can come to you with all the necessary equipment.
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How to choose a good welder
Choosing a welder is not just about price — it’s about safety. The quality of the weld determines the strength of your gates, stairs, railings, and even pipelines.
Here’s what to consider:
Experience and specialization.
Welding can vary greatly: household repairs, decorative work, pipe assembly, large metal structures.
Ask: “Which welding types do you specialize in? Do you have more experience in repair or construction?”
License and permits (soldador autorizado).
In Spain, many types of work require official authorization.
Ask: “Are you a licensed welder? Can you show your credentials?”
Portfolio of completed projects.
Photos of gates, staircases, railings, or pipelines say more than words.
Say: “Can I see your previous projects or customer reviews?”
Tools and equipment.
A good welder must be skilled in various techniques (MIG/MAG, TIG, arc welding).
Ask: “Which welding method will you use for my case, and why?”
Materials and approach.
Not all metals weld the same way: aluminum, stainless steel, and cast iron need special techniques.
Ask: “Do you work with stainless steel or aluminum? Do you use argon welding?”
Transparent pricing.
An honest craftsman always provides a detailed quote upfront: labor, materials, and travel costs.
Ask: “Does the estimate include metal, consumables, and delivery?”
Work guarantee.
Real professionals provide warranties for their welds and structures.
Ask: “What warranty do you offer? What happens if a crack appears in a few months?”
Safety compliance.
Welding is a high-risk job. A true professional always uses protective gear and ensures fire safety.
Ask: “Do you follow fire safety procedures during welding?”
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
▸ Can I call a welder at night or on weekends?
Yes, some professionals work 24/7. However, urgent service usually costs 20–40% more.
▸ What’s the minimum service fee?
In Spain, the minimum order is around €60–80, including call-out and minor work. For larger projects, prices are calculated individually.
▸ What’s included in a welding estimate?
Typically:
- welder’s labor;
- consumables (electrodes, gas, wire);
- metal (if needed for the structure);
- transportation costs;
- installation and painting (if part of the contract).
Tip: Always confirm details in advance to avoid hidden charges.
▸ Do you work with stainless steel, aluminum, and cast iron?
Yes, but special equipment (argon welding) is required. Mention this in advance so the welder brings the right tools.
▸ Do you provide a warranty?
Yes, verified welders offer warranties from 6 months to 2 years — depending on the item and usage conditions.
▸ How long does the work take?
- small repairs: 30 minutes–2 hours;
- pipe welding: 1–3 hours;
- gate or staircase fabrication: 3–7 days;
- large structures: up to several weeks.
▸ Can multiple tasks be combined in one order?
Yes, it’s more cost-effective — for example, welding a fence + repairing a door. You’ll save on travel costs.
▸ Can work be done without access to electricity?
Yes, mobile welders use generators, but this must be arranged in advance.
▸ How to maintain welded structures?
Periodically check welds, repaint, or reapply anti-corrosion coating when needed.
▸ Can I order a custom-made item from a drawing?
Yes, many welders work by custom design — gates, canopies, or staircases made to your specifications.