Trailer repair
Frames, axles, ramps, hitches, and fenders fixed at your Boise home, shop, or job site.
Mobile welding & fabrication · Boise, Idaho
Welding and fabrication in Boise — on-site repair, custom metal work, and one-off builds from North End handrails to heavy equipment on the Bench to trailers in Southwest Boise. We come to your home, shop, farm, or job site. Shop service available for anything that can be moved.
Welding service in Idaho's largest city
Boise is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, and the work here shows it. New subdivisions pushing out toward the foothills and Lake Hazel, cranes downtown, remodels in hundred-year-old North End homes, and working farms still running equipment on the city's southwest edge. All of it needs steel cut, fixed, or built at some point — and a lot of it can't be hauled to a shop.
That's the job. Idaho Welding Service is a Boise welding company running mobile calls across the whole city for homeowners, contractors, farmers, and equipment owners. Cracked trailer frame in your driveway off Overland, a bucket that needs gussets on a job site in Harris Ranch, a gate for a foothills property, or a stainless project for a kitchen downtown — one call covers it.
Most calls to Boise welders start the same way: something broke and it's holding up work. Call or text photos with your location and you'll get a straight answer on what the fix likely looks like, what it costs, and whether mobile or shop service makes more sense — before anyone rolls a truck.
North End, East End & older Boise
The North End, Hyde Park, Harrison Boulevard, Warm Springs — some of these homes have been standing for a century, and so has their ironwork. Porch railings, stair rails, fences, and gates on older Boise properties are often wrought iron or early steel that's rusted at the anchors, cracked at the welds, or been hit one too many times.
Where the work happens
The Boise Bench and the corridors along Cole, Overland, and Federal Way are full of shops, yards, and small fleets — and that's where trailers and equipment take a beating. Cracked buckets, worn attachment mounts, bent ramps, broken fenders, and frame repairs are everyday calls here. We show up stocked, weld it on-site, and get your equipment back to work instead of sitting in a repair queue.
Head southwest past Lake Hazel or up into the foothills and Boise still works like the country. Farm equipment, corrals, irrigation hardware, horse-property gates, and flatbed trailers that live a hard life. Mobile welding was built for exactly this — machines and structures that are too big, too broken, or too far out to bring anywhere. Tell us where you are and we'll come to the work.
What we weld in Boise
From quick repairs to full Boise fabrication builds, every service we offer runs mobile anywhere in the city, with shop service available for projects that can travel.
Frames, axles, ramps, hitches, and fenders fixed at your Boise home, shop, or job site.
Buckets, attachments, cracked mounts, and field repairs for working equipment across Boise.
On-site service anywhere in Boise for projects too large, broken, or inconvenient to move.
Brackets, mounts, frames, and custom metal work in Boise built around how you'll actually use it.
Clean TIG and MIG work for tanks, boxes, food equipment, trailers, and specialty projects.
Handrails, guardrails, gates, and stairs for Boise homes and commercial properties.
Building something structural in Boise?
Some welding projects in Boise are more than a repair. Structural work, commercial railings, and anything tied to a permitted build may need to meet engineered specifications or pass inspection. We build to the spec you or your contractor provide, and we're used to working alongside GCs, framers, and inspectors on active job sites.
Building permits and inspections in Boise run through the city's Planning & Development Services department. If your project needs a permit, start here.
City of Boise Planning & Development Services →On permitted jobs we weld to the plans — engineered connections, guardrail specs, and inspector requirements. Have your contractor send the detail and we'll take it from there.
Text us the project details →Construction schedules don't wait. If equipment goes down on a Boise job site and it's costing you money, call — after-hours mobile welding calls are welcome.
Call 208-409-0756 →Common questions
Yes. We run mobile welding calls across all of Boise — the North End, the Bench, East Boise, Southeast Boise, Harris Ranch, West Boise, and out to the foothills and Southwest Boise farm ground. If the project can be moved, shop service is also an option.
It depends on the job — material, access, and how much weld time is involved. The fastest way to get a real number is to text photos of the project and your Boise location to 208-409-0756. You get a straight answer before any work starts.
Yes. Trailer frames, ramps, hitches, fenders, and axle mounts are some of our most common mobile calls in Boise. We come to your driveway, shop, or job site so you're not towing a broken trailer across town.
Yes. We do clean TIG and MIG work on stainless and aluminum — tanks, boxes, railings, food equipment, trailers, and specialty projects, mobile or in the shop.
Some do. Structural work and most commercial projects in Boise can require permits or engineered specifications through the City of Boise Planning & Development Services. We build to the spec you or your contractor provide and are happy to coordinate on code-driven projects.
Yes. Equipment breaks when it breaks. Call 208-409-0756 — if a machine or trailer is down and costing you money, after-hours mobile calls are welcome.
Calling is fastest. You can also text photos of the damage or project, along with where you are in Boise, and we will get back to you with the next step.