Demopolis, AL 36732

Reliable Welder for Precise Craftsmanship

A while back, I got a call from someone in Livingston, AL who had a gate dragging in the dirt every time it opened. It wasn’t a huge job, but it was one of those problems that bugs you every single day. I showed up, took a look, and got to work as the welder they needed, right when they needed it. By the time I left, the gate swung smooth again, and that little daily headache was gone. That’s the kind of work I like doing with In and Out Welding, fixing real problems for real people.

I spend a lot of time helping folks and businesses here with repairs, builds, and custom work that has to hold up. Around a town like this, near places people know like the University of West Alabama and the Sumter County Courthouse area, things need to be strong and made right. I don’t believe in making work sound fancy. I just believe in showing up, listening, and doing solid welding fabrication that lasts.

What I help with around here

Metal Welding

Metal welding comes up more than people think. One customer had an old trailer with cracked rails and thought it was done for. I checked the damage, cleaned up the weak spots, and repaired it so they could keep using it instead of replacing the whole thing. That’s usually how it goes, simple fix, honest advice, and work that makes sense for the job.

Steel Welding

steel welding is a big part of what I do because steel is everywhere, from gates to supports to farm equipment. I helped a local customer with a bent steel frame that had taken a beating over time. Once I cut out the bad section and welded in fresh material, it felt solid again. I like steel work because when it’s done right, you can feel the difference right away.

Steel Fabrication

steel fabrication is usually for folks who need something built, not just patched. I once worked with a customer who needed a custom bracket setup for heavy equipment and couldn’t find the right size anywhere. So I measured it, built it to fit, and made it tough enough for real use. That’s the nice part of custom work, it solves the exact problem in front of you.

Welding Fabrication

welding fabrication is where repair work and custom building kind of meet in the middle. A business owner needed a small platform adjusted so it fit the space better and felt safer to use. I cut, reworked, and welded the new layout so it matched what the job site actually needed. Sometimes the best answer isn’t buying new, it’s making the old setup work better.

Pipe Welding

pipe welding takes a steady hand and a lot of attention, because even a small issue can turn into a bigger mess later. I got called about a pipe section on a property that had seen better days and needed repair before it failed. After checking the condition and making the welds clean and tight, the customer had peace of mind again. That’s what matters most to me, leaving things safer than I found them.

Structural Welding

structural welding matters when strength is the whole point. I talked with a customer who was worried about a support section that had rust damage and movement they could actually see. That’s not something to ignore. I repaired and reinforced the weak area so it had the support it should’ve had in the first place, and that made the whole structure feel more dependable.

Industrial Welding

industrial welding jobs usually need a calm approach because downtime can cost people money fast. I’ve seen situations where a broken metal part slowed down work and everyone was waiting on an answer. I came out, looked over the damage, and handled the repair so things could get moving again. I know those jobs aren’t just about metal, they’re about keeping someone’s day from falling apart.

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

  • Metal Welding
  • Steel Welding
  • Steel Fabrication
  • Welding Fabrication
  • Pipe Welding
  • Structural Welding
  • Industrial Welding
  • 24/7 Emergency Maintenance
  • Fabrication Services
  • Heavy Equipment Repair
  • Plant Maintenance
  • Dumper Repair
  • Residential Welding
  • Commercial Welding
  • Installation

If you’ve got something metal that’s broken, worn out, or needs to be built, I’m always happy to talk it through.

Why people call me back

I think local customers want the same things I would want if I was hiring somebody, clear answers, fair pricing, and work that holds up. That’s why I keep things simple. If a repair makes sense, I’ll say so. If it doesn’t, I’ll say that too. A lot of people just want a welder who won’t waste their time or talk over their head.

I’ve heard from customers who were frustrated because somebody else kept putting them off or made a small job sound bigger than it was. I don’t like that. If I can help, I’ll tell you how. If the job needs a different approach, I’ll be straight with you. That kind of honesty matters in a town where people talk and word gets around.

Another reason people choose my business is that I work with the job that’s actually in front of me. Some days it’s a broken gate. Some days it’s a frame, a bracket, a support, or a pipe repair. I don’t treat every job the same, because they aren’t the same. I pay attention, and that saves people trouble later.

What happens when you call me

When someone in Livingston, AL reaches out, here’s usually how it goes. First, I ask a few simple questions so I can understand what’s wrong, what’s needed, and whether it’s a repair or a custom build. If you can describe the issue or send photos, that helps a lot, but I keep it easy.

  1. You tell me what you’re dealing with.

  2. I ask a few questions and figure out the next step.

  3. I check the job, talk through options, and give you a clear idea of the work.

  4. Then I get started and do my best to make the whole thing smooth from start to finish.

A lot of jobs start with somebody saying, “I don’t even know if this can be fixed.” And honestly, sometimes it can. Sometimes it can’t. But I can usually tell pretty quickly what makes sense. I try to keep surprises low and communication simple. If you’re the kind of person who likes details before getting started, the FAQ section below should help too.

Where I work around the city

I serve customers across Livingston, whether you’re near the downtown area, closer to the university, on the north side, or out toward the quieter edges of town. I know that jobs don’t all happen in one neat little spot. Some are at homes, some are at shops, and some are at work sites that just need a fix without a lot of fuss. If you’re in the area and need welding help, there’s a good chance I can help.

Let’s get your project handled

If you’ve got a repair that’s been sitting too long, or you need something built the right way, reach out to In and Out Welding. I like helping people in Livingston, AL solve problems before they turn into bigger ones. If you want honest feedback and solid work, I’d be glad to talk about what you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you serve all parts of Livingston, AL?

Yes, I help customers throughout the area. Whether you’re near downtown or farther out on the edges of town, you can still reach out and tell me what you need. I’ll let you know if the job is a good fit and how soon I can take a look.

What should I expect when I call about a welding job?

Usually I’ll ask what the item is, what’s wrong with it, and whether it’s a repair or something new you want built. From there, I can talk through the job and what the next step looks like. I try to keep it simple and not make you guess what’s going on.

How do you price welder work in Livingston, AL?

Price depends on the kind of metal, the size of the repair or build, and how much labor the job takes. A small fix is different from custom fabrication or heavier structural work. I try to be straight about cost from the start so you can decide what makes sense for you.

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