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Metal railing and fabrication project planning

Nicholasville • Lexington • Georgetown • Richmond • Winchester • Central Kentucky

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Send your scope, timeline, and photos for residential or light commercial work. We respond during business hours with clear next steps.

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Include: rooms or areas, project goals, timeline, and any photos or video.

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Address

120 MacArthur Ct, Unit A, Nicholasville, KY 40356

Hours

Mon–Fri: 8:00am–5:00pm

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Start your welding request

Share a few details and photos if available. We respond during business hours.

What to include

  • Gate, railing, stair, structural, or equipment scope
  • Photos or video (if available)
  • Target timeline or deadline

What happens next

  1. 1 We review your message
  2. 2 We reach out to confirm details
  3. 3 You get a clear quote
Metal railing fabrication and installation detail
Clear photos and field details help us scope accurately and move faster

What to share

What to share for each service

You don't need perfect details to start. A few specifics help us confirm material, access, prep needs, and scheduling.

Custom metal fabrication

  • What needs to be fabricated, repaired, or modified.
  • Approximate dimensions, sketches, or reference photos if available.
  • Material preference (steel, aluminum, stainless) if known.
  • Finish or coating goals.
  • Pickup, delivery, or installation notes.

Mobile on-site welding

  • Job-site address and access details.
  • Wide photos of the equipment, structure, or failed area.
  • Whether the item can stay in place or must be removed.
  • Power, weather, or safety constraints we should know about.
  • Timeline or deadline.

Driveway gates & automation

  • Gate type, opening width, and post or column details.
  • Whether this is a repair, replacement, or new installation.
  • Operator brand or automation goals if applicable.
  • Slope, clearance, and access-control notes.
  • Timeline or deadline.
  • Photos of the driveway opening and gate area.

Handrails & guardrails

  • Where the railing is needed: steps, ramp, landing, deck, or balcony.
  • Approximate run length, rise, or number of steps.
  • Mounting surface details: concrete, steel, wood, or masonry.
  • Any finish or style preferences.
  • Timeline or deadline.

Stairs & platforms

  • Use case: equipment access, mezzanine, exterior entry, or service platform.
  • Required height, footprint, and weight or traffic expectations.
  • Site access and installation constraints.
  • Any guardrail, landing, or code-related notes you already have.
  • Photos of the installation area.

Structural steel repair

  • What failed, moved, cracked, or rusted.
  • Any drawings, engineer notes, or site requirements we should review.
  • Photos showing the member, connection, and surrounding area.
  • Shutdown windows or access limitations.
  • Timeline or deadline.
Metal project details and fit-up planning
Project details and clear photos help us confirm scope, fit-up, and installation faster

Speed up your quote

  • Share wide context photos plus close-up issue shots.
  • Include your deadline, shutdown window, or install target date.
  • Add drawings, sketches, or product links if you already have them.

Photos & scope

Photo checklist for faster planning

Photos reduce guesswork and help us plan fit-up, access, repair approach, and sequencing. If you're still deciding on materials or finish, this list is a strong starting point.

Photo checklist to send

  • One wide photo of the full gate, railing, stair, or repair area.
  • Close-ups of failed welds, rust, bends, cracks, or loose connections.
  • Photos of posts, mounting surfaces, slab edges, and tie-in points.
  • A photo with a tape measure for key dimensions and clear opening widths.
  • Site-access photos if equipment, vehicles, or narrow approach paths matter.
  • Any inspiration photos, drawings, or finish examples you want us to match.

Fast-start photo order

  • Start with one wide shot, then add close-ups of the problem.
  • Prioritize broken welds, unsafe railings, sagging gates, or structural concerns first.
  • Add one photo that shows scale, access, and the surrounding area.
Metalwork photo checklist example
Wide photos, joint details, and measurements reduce rework and speed approvals

Common questions before you reach out

Short answers to common questions about quotes, timing, and service areas.