Comprehensive Mobile Welding Services — What We Do and How We Solve Field Problems

Mobile Welding LLC offers a wide range of mobile welding and fabrication services designed to restore equipment, fabricate custom components, and prevent costly downtime. Our portable service brings skilled welders, proper tooling, and industry-grade consumables to your jobsite, yard, or roadside location in Kermit, TX and surrounding areas.

services overview

Why Mobile Welding Services Matter


In the field, equipment and metal structures face continuous stress, environmental exposure, and accidental damage. Mobile welding solves the practical problem of inaccessible or immobile assets that cannot be taken to a shop.



It’s faster, more cost-effective, and tailored to the real-world conditions where machinery and trailers operate. For businesses, that means less lost production time, fewer logistical headaches, and repairs that are validated in their working environment.

Our Service Categories — Overview


We deliver five core service categories. Each service is performed by technicians trained in the appropriate processes—MIG, TIG, stick (arc), and specialty techniques—based on the metal type, thickness, and functional requirements.

Mobile / On-Site Welding

Our most-requested service. We arrive with mobile rigs to perform welding wherever you need it—job sites, farms, industrial yards, or roadside. Services include emergency breakdown welding, in-place structural repairs, and on-site assembly or fabrication.



Why it matters:

Immediate repair reduces downtime and transportation expense. On-site welds allow fit checks and operational testing in the machine’s actual working environment.

Aluminum Welding

Aluminum requires different handling than steel—proper shielding gas, filler selection, and TIG or MIG technique. We specialize in aluminum welding for trailers, beds, boat parts, and custom components.




Why it matters:

Improper aluminum welds can crack, corrode, or fail under load. We deliver corrosion-resistant, structurally sound aluminum welds that match industry expectations.

Welding Repairs

Cuts across many industries. Our welding repairs include trailer frame repair, structural plate replacement, pin and bushing rebuilding, and more. We diagnose root causes and recommend permanent fixes vs. temporary bridges.



Why it matters:

A correctly executed repair restores original strength and safety. We favor repairs that prevent repeated failure.




Equipment & Trailer Welding

Dedicated service for heavy equipment and trailers. We repair critical welds on loader arms, frames, hitch systems, crossmembers, and couplers, and we rebuild or reinforce high-wear areas.

Why it matters:

Heavy equipment and trailers bear significant dynamic loads. Repairs must be durable and executed with attention to original design intent.

Custom & Structural Work

Custom fabrications, brackets, mounts, and structural components can be manufactured on site or in-shop to fit precise specifications. This includes gussets, reinforcement plates, mounting brackets, and more.

Why it matters:

Custom solutions are sometimes the only way to retrofit equipment or adapt mismatched components safely.



Processes & Techniques


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MIG welding: Efficient for general steel fabrication and repairs. Good for thicker materials and rapid deposition.

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TIG welding: Ideal for precision welding and aluminum work where appearance and control matter.

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Stick/Arc welding: Effective in the field for tough, dirty, or rusted steels where shielding gas isn’t practical.

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Preheat and post-weld treatments: Used for high-strength steels or specialized alloys to reduce the risk of cracking.

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Grinding, fit-up, and finishing: We prepare joints for welding and finish welds to required profiles.

Materials We Work With


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Carbon and low-alloy steels (most heavy equipment and trailer frames)

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Aluminum alloys (trailers, truck beds, boat parts)

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Stainless steel components (where corrosion resistance is required)

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Castings and specialty parts (with appropriate preheat or grinding if needed)

Typical Jobs We Handle


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Emergency on-road trailer welds to restore structural integrity

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Loader arm and bucket repairs for construction equipment

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Reinforcing pivot points, hinges, and brackets for long-term durability

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Welding new mounts for hydraulic components

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Repairing agricultural implements and feeders

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Fabrication of replacement plates and gussets to restore OEM strength

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Why Proper Welding Matters for Safety and Longevity

A visually adequate weld is not enough. Strength, fusion, and fit determine whether a repair will last. Our welders follow techniques that ensure proper fusion to the base metal, correct bead profile without undercutting, and appropriate penetration. For load-bearing parts, this reduces the risk of catastrophic failure and extends the repair life.

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Quality Control and Documentation

We document notable repairs and can provide simple service reports detailing the work performed, consumables used, and any post-repair recommendations. For critical components, we can arrange for more formal inspection procedures upon request.

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Typical Turnaround and Scheduling

Because most jobs are performed on-site, timing depends on the location, complexity, and availability of parts. For emergency repairs, we offer urgent response; for scheduled work or custom fabrication, we coordinate arrival windows and parts sourcing to minimize time on-site.

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Pricing Philosophy



We provide transparent, fair pricing that reflects onsite convenience and repair complexity. Estimates include labor, travel time, and materials. For recurring clients, we can provide service agreements to streamline billing and scheduling.

Choosing the Right Service


Selecting the correct welding method and repair strategy is crucial. Our technicians evaluate:

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Material type and thickness

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Duty-cycle and loads the part will face

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Accessibility and required downtime for the machine

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Environment (corrosion risk, weather exposure)

We then recommend either a permanent weld repair, a reinforced modification, or a temporary measure followed by a scheduled permanent repair.

Industries We Serve


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Construction and general contractors

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Transportation and logistics companies

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Agriculture and ranching operations

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Oilfield and industrial facilities

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Property management and residential clients

How to Request Service

Call (682) 218-8544 to describe your need and request on-site service or emergency response. Provide location, equipment type, and photos if possible.

How to Send Details for an Estimate

Text photos and a brief description to (682) 218-8544for a fast preliminary assessment and estimate.


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Our Commitment to Service


Mobile Welding LLC believes that a quality repair is the sum of correct process choice, skilled execution, and clear communication. Every project receives an on-site assessment, a recommended plan, and a documented outcome. We stand behind our workmanship and respond promptly if issues arise.

When you need mobile welding that’s fast, capable, and reliable, Mobile Welding LLC brings the right equipment and the right technique to the job.