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Welding & Metalwork in Washington, D.C.

MIG, TIG, stick, and aluminium welding — verified shops for structural fabrication, custom frames, restoration, and one-off metalwork.

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What welding & metalwork is best for

Materials available locally

mild steelstainless 304/316aluminium 5052/6061InconelHastelloytitanium (specialist shops)

How it works

Welding joins metal stock into custom assemblies. The Spool List verifies each shop's welder certifications (AWS, ASME), material range, and structural capability so you get matched to makers qualified for your project's safety profile.

Typical pricing and turnaround

Welding & Metalwork jobs in the Washington, D.C. area typically start at $75 and complete in 7-21 days typical. Exact pricing depends on material, complexity, and quantity — every quote on The Spool List includes a transparent line-item breakdown before you commit.

Frequently asked questions

How fast can I get parts welded in Washington, D.C.?

Most welding & metalwork jobs in the Washington, D.C. area complete in 7-21 days typical. Lead time depends on quantity, complexity, and the shop's current queue — every quote on The Spool List includes a confirmed delivery date.

What's the starting price for welding & metalwork in Washington, D.C.?

Welding & Metalwork projects typically start at around $75 for small parts — final pricing depends on material, finish, complexity, and quantity. Every Spool List maker provides a transparent line-item breakdown before you commit.

What materials are available for welding & metalwork in Washington, D.C.?

Common materials available locally include mild steel, stainless 304/316, aluminium 5052/6061, Inconel, Hastelloy. Each maker lists their specific material range on their profile — filter by material when you request quotes.

How are makers vetted on The Spool List?

Every maker passes equipment verification (we confirm they actually own the machines they list), portfolio review at signup, and identity verification. Reviews are tied to verified completed jobs only — no fake stars.

Is payment protected when I commission a job in Washington, D.C.?

Yes. Buyer funds are held in escrow (Stripe Connect or Escrow.com) until you confirm the parts meet spec. Makers are guaranteed payment; you're guaranteed delivery — same protection both sides.

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