When you consider welding services in Horwich you probably think about large projects like bridges, structural framework or safety barriers. The manufacture of any product with a metal joint from your lawn mower to the space shuttle requires welding. Maybe you’ve designed a product that requires welded components so you contact us at Horwich Steelworks to manufacture those components for you. Making a strong durable weld is usually one step in a multi-step process. The quality of the finished product rests on that weld holding. That’s why you have to carefully choose a well respected and established welding service. The credibility of your product may be resting on how skillfully the welder does his job.
Horwich Steelworks is the one to trust with your reputation. In Horwich, welding services for industries from manufacturing, construction, farming and commercial ornamentals have depended on us since 1981. We are a family owned company so while our work is usually undertaken for area businesses, we have time for domestic welding services that pop up at your house. Metal lawn furniture often sits out year round so eventually a weld will rust and break. Bring it in and we’ll replace the weld with one that will last as long as your lawn furniture. Bring us the big brass bell you bought at auction and we will reattach the clapper to the bell. Your balcony has some broken welds in the wrought iron; we’ll make those repairs and inspect for others.
Our welding services in Horwich will always reserve time for the welding needs of our local community. Bring your bicycles, skateboard rails, ornamental table leg and your trailer hitch to us. You can expect a friendly welcome and quick service at affordable prices. We are full service welders, precision engineers and fabricators serving all segments of industry and domestic customers throughout Bolton. Don’t think your project is too small for us to bother. All of our customers are important to us. If you can’t bring it to us, we’ll come to you. Contact us with any questions about what can or can’t be remedied with a weld. It doesn’t have to be the Alaskan Pipeline; it could just be your tractor seat.