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.