Skilled Welder for Quality Craftsmanship


Your Local Welder for Real Work That Has to Hold

A while back, a guy near the courthouse in Livingston, AL called me in a panic. His trailer tongue had cracked right before he planned to haul his tractor out to a job. He said, “I need a welder who can fix this today, not next week.” That’s the kind of call I get a lot. Around here, when metal breaks, work stops. And when work stops, money does too.

That’s why I run JA Custom Fabrication and Welding Service the way I do. I’m a one-man welding service, and when you call, you get me. I show up, I look at the problem, and I fix it the right way. No big crews. No runaround. Just solid welding that holds up when you put it back to work.

Welding Services I Handle Around Here

Pipeline Welding

I’ve helped landowners in Livingston, AL with small pipeline repairs running across their property. One job had a leak right at a joint that had rusted thin over time. With pipeline welding, I make sure the fit is tight and the weld penetrates deep so it won’t fail again. When you’re dealing with water or fuel lines, you don’t want guesswork. You want it sealed and strong.

Aluminum Welding

A fisherman brought me an aluminum boat with a crack along the hull seam. Aluminum welding is tricky. It heats fast and can warp if you don’t know what you’re doing. I took my time, cleaned the area right, and welded it back solid. A week later he told me it was back in the water with no leaks. That’s the kind of feedback I like.

Stainless Steel Welding

Stainless steel welding comes up more than people think. I’ve repaired stainless tables and frames for small kitchens and shops in town. Stainless looks clean, but it still needs a steady hand. If you overheat it, you ruin the finish. I focus on clean beads and strong joints, so it looks good and works just as hard as the rest of the setup.

Structural Welding

Structural welding is serious work. I once reinforced a metal carport frame that had started to lean after a storm rolled through. The posts were still good, but the main supports had weak joints. I braced it, welded in new support plates, and tied everything together. When I left, it wasn’t just standing. It was solid.

Steel Fabrication

Steel fabrication is where things get fun. I’ve built simple gate frames, equipment stands, and heavy-duty brackets for folks who needed something custom. One farmer asked for a reinforced hitch setup that could handle more weight than the factory one. I measured twice, cut once, and built it thicker than stock. He still uses it every day.

Custom Fabrication

Custom fabrication usually starts with someone saying, “I don’t think this exists, but here’s what I need.” That might be a unique bracket, a repair piece for older equipment, or a metal base for a sign. I sketch it out, explain what I’ll build, and then make it from scratch. There’s something satisfying about turning a rough idea into solid steel.

Heavy Equipment Repair

Heavy equipment repair is common around here. Backhoes, trailers, tractor buckets, you name it. I remember welding up a cracked bucket edge that had split from years of digging. I gouged out the weak metal, built it back up with strong passes, and ground it smooth. That machine went right back to work the next morning.

Those are some of the big ones, but honestly I handle a lot more around here:

  • Welding
  • Plant Maintenance
  • Heavy Equipment Repair
  • Steel Fabrication
  • Machine Shop
  • Dumper Repair
  • Pipeline Welding
  • Aluminum Welding
  • Stainless Steel Welding
  • Structural Welding
  • Custom Fabrication
  • 24/7 Emergency Maintenance
  • Installation
  • Commercial Welding
  • Industrial Welding
I’m always glad to talk through what you’ve got and see how I can help.

Why Folks Here Call Me First

People in Livingston, AL don’t want fancy talk. They want straight answers and solid work. When you call me for a welding job, I show up when I say I will. If something can be fixed, I’ll fix it. If it needs to be replaced, I’ll tell you that too.

I’ve had customers tell me they tried a cheap welder before and the repair cracked again in a month. Good welding isn’t just about melting metal together. It’s about prep, fit-up, and using the right rod or wire for the job. I take my time on the parts you don’t see, because that’s what makes the weld last.

And being a one-man operation means I care about every job. My reputation around here matters to me. I’ll probably see you at the grocery store or a ball game, so I make sure my work holds up.

What Happens When You Call Me

When someone reaches out for a welder, here’s usually how it goes.

  1. You tell me what’s going on. Maybe you send a few photos.

  2. I ask some simple questions about the metal, the damage, and where it’s located.

  3. We set a time for me to come take a look, or you bring it to me if that’s easier.

  4. I give you a clear idea of what I’ll do and what it’ll cost.

Then I get to work. I clean the area, prep it right, and weld it the way it should’ve been done the first time. If you’re the type who likes details, you can also check out the FAQ section below. I try to keep everything simple and clear, no confusion.

Proud to Serve Every Corner of Town

I cover all of Livingston, AL. From homes near downtown to places closer to the university and out toward the edge of town, I’m used to driving the back roads and main streets alike. If you’re inside the city limits or just on the outskirts, there’s a good chance I’ve already worked nearby.

Let’s Get Your Metal Fixed the Right Way

If you’ve got something cracked, bent, or flat-out broken, don’t let it sit. Small problems turn into big ones fast when it comes to metal. At JA Custom Fabrication and Welding Service, I take pride in doing honest welding work for folks right here in Livingston, AL.

Give me a call, tell me what’s going on, and we’ll figure out the next step. Simple as that.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you provide mobile welder services in Livingston, AL?

Yes, I handle a lot of jobs on-site. If your equipment or structure is too big to move, I can come out to you in Livingston, AL and weld it there. Just let me know what you’ve got so I can bring the right setup.

How long does a typical welding repair take?

Most small repairs can be done in a single visit, sometimes in just a couple of hours. Bigger structural welding or fabrication jobs may take longer, depending on prep and materials. I’ll always give you a time estimate before I start.

What affects the cost of hiring a welder?

The main things are the type of metal, thickness, location of the repair, and how much prep work is needed. Aluminum welding, for example, takes more care than basic steel. Once I see the job, I can give you a clear and fair price.

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