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Here's what we were working with - cracked welds at key structural points along the trailer frame. The cracks had worked their way through the metal at the joint connections, which are the spots that take the most stress under load. That kind of damage doesn't fix itself, and a quick patch isn't going to cut it on a working trailer. It needed to be done right.
We ground down the cracked areas, prepped the metal, and welded the joints back solid. The goal is always a repair that's stronger than what was there before - not just closing up a gap, but making sure that joint can handle real-world loads without giving out again. Fresh paint on the repaired areas seals everything up and keeps rust from taking hold.
Turnaround mattered here. This customer hauls equipment, and downtime costs money. We got them back on the road without dragging it out. That's what mobile welding and trailer repair is all about - solving the problem, doing it right, and doing it fast enough that it actually helps.
If your trailer has a crack, a broken weld, or something that just doesn't look right on the frame, don't wait on it. Those issues compound quickly under load. We handle structural trailer repairs and mobile welding for customers across the area - reach out and get on the schedule.