Mobile and On-Site Welding for the Lake Champlain Region

The excavator is down and the project stops until it’s fixed. The tractor broke during harvest and it’s not fitting on a trailer. The dock connection failed and the structure is in the water where it’s going to stay. We bring diesel-powered Miller welders to job sites, farms, and waterfront properties within an hour of Grand Isle – MIG, TIG, and stick capability that runs independent of shore power.

Equipment Too Large or Fixed to Move

Heavy machinery that can’t be loaded onto a trailer
Structural components anchored or built into place
Equipment where disassembly would take longer than the repair itself

Breakdowns Holding Up Active Work

Job site equipment failures delaying contractor schedules
Farm machinery down during planting, harvest, or milking
Seasonal crunches where every day of downtime costs money

Structures You Can’t Bring to a Shop

Docks and boat lifts that live in the water
Island and waterfront properties with limited road access
Remote farms and rural sites far from any welding shop
Excavator bucket dropping dirt into an open trench.

Diesel-Powered Welding That Goes Where the Work Is

Some repairs can’t wait for shop scheduling. Some equipment can’t be moved without making the problem worse. Some structures aren’t going anywhere, period.

Our mobile rigs run Miller diesel welders with multi-process capability: MIG, TIG, and stick welding without relying on generators, extension cords, or whatever power happens to be available on site. That means structural repairs, equipment fixes, and field fabrication at the same quality as shop work.

We take mobile jobs within about an hour of Grand Isle, depending on scope and scheduling. If your site is further out or the job is complex, call anyway – we’ll tell you whether mobile makes sense or if the work needs to come to the shop.

Mobile Welding Work We Handle On Site

Construction and Excavation Equipment

Broken frames, torn mounts, cracked buckets, and hydraulic brackets on excavators, loaders, skid steers, and job site equipment that can’t leave an active project.

Agricultural Equipment and Structures

Tractor implements, loader arms, feed wagons, barn doors, gates, and farm infrastructure – repaired on location during the windows when equipment has to be running.

Docks, Lifts, and Waterfront Structures

Cracked connections, shifted frames, and corroded joints on dock systems and boat lifts 0 welded in place without pulling structures out of the water.

Structural Repairs in Place

Load-bearing frames, supports, and anchored components that can’t be transported without major disruption or disassembly.

Time-Sensitive and Emergency Repairs

Breakdowns where the cost of waiting exceeds the cost of the repair – equipment holding up crews, seasonal work on deadline, failures that need to be stabilized now.
Excavator bucket dropping dirt into an open trench.

Why Field Repairs Beat Waiting for Shop Time

Moving broken equipment or structures off-site often creates more problems than it solves. The logistics alone add cost, delay, and risk – especially when timing matters and downtime compounds fast.

Transport adds delay and expense when heavy equipment needs flatbeds, cranes, and open shop time just to get started

Removing waterfront structures creates new damage
when docks or lifts have to be pulled, handled, and reinstalled

Seasonal downtime carries real cost
when farm equipment sits idle during planting or harvest windows

Mobile repairs keep work moving
by fixing the problem on site and leaving equipment where it’s needed

For contractors, that means job sites don’t stall while crews wait. For farms, it means getting through critical windows without losing days (or income) to logistics.

Get Welding Exactly Where You Need It

Describe the failure, the equipment or structure involved, and the location. If it’s urgent, just let us know and we’ll prioritize based on how much the downtime is costing you. We’ll tell you whether mobile welding fits the job, what it takes to get there, and when we can have a welder on site.
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