Welders in Omaha, NE

Structural steel, custom fab, railings, repairs — find a certified welder in Omaha for projects that need to hold.

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BM

Benson Machine Works Inc.

Welder in Omaha

5.0(13 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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CM

Cloverdale Manufacturing Company, Inc.

Welder in Omaha

5.0(6 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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EF

Elemetal Fabrication and Machine (Formerly American Machine Works)

Welder in Omaha

5.0(5 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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PM

Puritan Manufacturing Inc

Welder in Omaha

5.0(4 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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QC

Quality Custom Manufacturing, Inc.

Welder in Omaha

5.0(4 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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1M

10 Men Metal Fabrication

Welder in Omaha

5.0(4 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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NW

Nebraska Welding Ltd

Welder in Omaha

5.0(4 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE
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CH

Circle H Welding

Welder in Omaha

5.0(5 reviews on Google)
Omaha, NE

Common Welders services in Omaha

Structural Steel Welding

Structural connections in construction and industrial settings require certified welders who can produce welds that meet AWS or AISC standards and pass visual or NDT inspection.

Custom Metal Fabrication

Gates, railings, furniture, brackets, and decorative metalwork are designed and fabricated to spec. Custom fab requires both welding skill and metalworking layout ability.

Pipe Welding & Repair

Process piping in industrial facilities and HVAC ductwork connections require certified pipe welders. Pressure piping welds are inspected by code.

Aluminum & Stainless Welding

TIG welding aluminum and stainless steel is a specialty skill used in marine, food service, and architectural applications. Contamination control is critical.

On-Site Mobile Welding Repair

Farm equipment, trailers, fencing, and industrial machinery often require on-site repair welding. Mobile welders bring equipment to the job rather than requiring transport to a shop.

How much do welders cost in Omaha?

Welders in Omaha typically charge $100–$250 per hour. Custom fabrication projects are quoted by scope; structural and certified work commands premium rates. Prices in Omaha reflect local labor market conditions and cost of living — getting multiple quotes through Blue Collar Social helps you understand what's fair for your specific project. Scope complexity, material selections, and access difficulty are the biggest variables that move the final price above or below the typical range.

How to hire a welder in Omaha

1

Verify AWS certification for structural work

AWS D1.1 (structural steel) and other code-specific certifications are required for structural, pressure, and code-inspected welds. Ask to see the certification card.

2

Confirm process match

Different welding processes (MIG, TIG, stick) suit different applications and materials. Make sure the welder's process experience matches your material and application.

3

Discuss inspection requirements

Structural and pressure welds often require visual inspection, dye penetrant testing, or radiographic testing. Clarify who pays for inspection and what happens if a weld fails.

4

Get material specifications in writing

For fabrication work, specify material grade, thickness, finish (e.g., mill finish vs. brushed vs. powder coated), and dimensional tolerances.

5

Ask about post-weld treatment

Welds on exterior metalwork need grinding, sealing, or coating to prevent rust. Confirm what surface treatment is included in the scope.

Licensing & permits for welders in Omaha, NE

Welders operating in Omaha, NE must comply with local building codes enforced by the Omaha Building and Safety Department. Always confirm that your contractor will pull the required permits for your project — permitted work protects you at resale and ensures the work meets minimum safety standards. Unpermitted work discovered during a home sale can delay or kill escrow. Blue Collar Social profiles show each contractor's verified credentials, making it easy to confirm licensing before you hire.

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Frequently asked questions

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How much does a welder cost in Omaha, NE?

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