On-site welding repairs will keep your equipment working effectively and your business operating at maximum efficiency.
If you are a landscaper, farmer, contractor, or equipment operator and your machines need welding repairs, then you know that time is ticking against your bottom line.
When crews sit idle, project deadlines get pushed, and billable hours for the heavy machinery youโve invested in begins to erode.
We understand the importance of reliable weld repairs and time-efficient service so you can get back to operating at full capacity quickly. Our mobile welding service is ready and capable, with the equipment to mend a wide variety of different types of metals, including steel, cast iron, aluminum, and more.
We get on the road fast and come right to your jobsite to get your machines repaired and your team back to work.
Get a Quote“ Great group of people, quick turnaround time and they can build and repair anything! Always a great experience with the fine folks at Genesis Metalworks!
Landon Wieske
Idle machines are a hassle and hauling your skid steer, tractor, or diesel tank to a local shop takes manpower away from your project. At Genesis Metalworks, our mobile welding truck gets on the road and arrives at your job to weld on-site.
Our professional welders can fix any heavy equipment, machinery, gates, railings, or fences you have on-site, and we can install custom fabricated architectural metals. We offer mobile welding and fabrication in Hamilton, Dundas, Burlington, Ancaster, and Oakville.
Get a QuoteWe can weld everything, from MIG to TIG and STICK welding on-site. Heavy equipment repairs, machine work, custom fabrication services โ you name it, we can weld it.
Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) welding is like fine cabinetry. We typically apply this welding method when there is a high chance of warping or discoloring from the heat applied during the weld. TIG is typically used on stainless steel and non-ferrous metals such as aluminum, magnesium, and copper alloys.
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) welding is known for its versatility, speed, and ability to produce strong, high-quality welds. It is often used for applications such as welding structural components, automotive frames, pipelines, and sheet metal fabrication.
Stick welding, also known as Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW), is a welding process that utilizes a consumable electrode coated in flux to join metals. Stick welding is versatile and can be used in various positions, including flat, horizontal, vertical, overhead, and even in tight spaces. It is commonly used in construction, fabrication, maintenance, and repair work for its simplicity, portability, and ability to weld a wide range of metals, including carbon steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and some non-ferrous alloys.
Hamilton, Ontario has a long history of metalworking dating back to 1854 when it was created as a competitor for Toronto's heavy industry. Today, Hamilton is one of Canada's largest centres for automotive and steel production, second only to the greater Toronto area. With the amount of different metal fabrication companies in Hamilton, supporting a range of industries across North America, it's easy to see why Hamilton is often referred to as "Canada's Steel City".
Today, metalwork, such as welding, continues to be a major industry in Hamilton, and mobile welding professionals work with a large number of small and medium-sized fabrication companies. Mobile welding professionals help businesses achieve their goals on time and within budget. Mobile services improve efficiency and productivity, by eliminating travel time associated with traditional welding shops, to keep projects moving forward at all times.
Get a QuoteLet's repair your equipment so you can get back to business.