Mobile welding in Slocomb, AL

Mobile welding repair in Slocomb, AL from a Dothan-based rig with published rates and a flat trip fee. Call (334) 686-0777 or send the form below.

Slocomb calls itself the Home of the Tomato, and truck crops plus poultry give its welding needs a different shape from the peanut towns. Produce wagons and irrigation trailers live short hard lives: axles tear loose from frames, tongues crack at the coupler, and rack uprights snap under one more load of crates. Poultry houses add a steady stream of steel that has to be fixed where it stands, feed bin ladders and legs, door tracks and frames, fan housings, and the endless small brackets a broiler house sheds in a windstorm.

Dothan Welding Repair reaches Slocomb in twenty-five minutes on SR-52, and the rig is set up for exactly this mix: self-powered welding for yards without convenient power, thin-wall technique for house steel that burns through under a careless hand, and stock for building the brackets and guards that no parts counter carries. Farm gates and cattle work west of town run off the same visit.

The pricing is published, hourly plus trip fee with typical job ranges, on our cost page. For growers that means a produce trailer repair has a known number before harvest math forces the call, and for poultry operations it means small-batch repair lists can be priced as a bundle and knocked out in one scheduled morning.

Booking between flocks

Poultry-house repair scheduling matters more than it does anywhere else we work: welding inside an occupied house is a no-go, so the window is between flocks. Call when your catch date is set and we will hold the slot; a between-flock day is enough to clear a whole repair list if it is booked ahead.

Slocomb and the Geneva County edge

Regular stops include the SR-52 corridor, the tomato farms south of town, the poultry-house belt toward Malvern, Hodgesville Road equipment yards, covering ZIP 36375. If your metal is near those, the rig has probably already worked your road.

Bundle a Slocomb repair list

Describe the machine, trailer, or gate; the quote comes off the published rate table.

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What Slocomb growers want to know

Do you do poultry house repairs between flocks?

Yes, and between flocks is the right way to book it. Feed bin legs and ladders, door frames and tracks, walkway and fan brackets all get repaired in one scheduled visit during your out-window. A bundled between-flock list typically runs $300 to $900 depending on length.

Can you fix a produce or irrigation trailer during picking season?

Yes, same-day when the season is on. Cracked tongues, torn axle mounts, and snapped rack uprights are quick field repairs, most between $150 and $450. A trailer that carries crates for a living is worth a gusset at the tongue before it fails, not after.

How far into Geneva County do you go?

Slocomb, Malvern, and Hartford are all in range with a trip fee at the top of the published band, $60 to $75. Past that we quote the drive honestly or point you at someone closer if the math does not favor you.

Do you weld thin metal without blowing through it?

Yes. House steel, trailer sheet, and thin-wall tube get low-heat technique and the right wire, not a heavy hand and a prayer. Burn-through repairs that double the damage are how thin-metal work gets a bad name; test passes and patience are how it gets done right.

Dothan Welding Repair covers the Wiregrass from its Dothan base. See the full service rundown, the rate table, or nearby areas: Headland, Ashford, Cottonwood, Rehobeth.

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