Our services
Welding & Fabrication – Custom Metal Solutions for Trucks & Heavy Equipment
At Western Highways Service Centers, we provide professional welding and fabrication services to repair, reinforce, and customize your trucks, trailers, and heavy equipment. Whether it’s a quick repair or a complex custom build, our skilled fabricators deliver strong, precise, and reliable results that meet your operational and safety needs.
From restoring damaged components to fabricating specialized parts and structures, we ensure your equipment is built to last — and built to perform.
Our Welding & Fabrication Capabilities
We handle a wide range of welding and fabrication projects, including:
Structural repairs for truck frames, trailers, and equipment
Custom steel and aluminum fabrications
Safety railing and guard installations
Mounting brackets and equipment racks
Reinforcement and modification of existing components
Repair of cracked or worn metal parts
Custom toolboxes, storage compartments, and work platforms
TMA, arrow board, and message board mounting solutions
Why Partner With Us us
Why Choose Us for Welding & Fabrication?
Skilled Fabricators
Experienced in MIG, TIG, and stick welding for multiple metals.
Custom-Built Solutions
Tailored designs to fit your exact needs and equipment specifications.
Heavy-Duty Quality
We use high-grade materials for maximum strength and durability.
DOT & Safety Compliance
All work meets or exceeds industry safety and regulatory standards.
Our services
Frequently asked questions
From single trucks to large fleets, we provide parts solutions that keep vehicles in service longer, reduce downtime, and improve safety.
Do you work with both steel and aluminum?
Yes — we have the tools and expertise for steel, aluminum, and other alloys.
Can you fabricate custom parts from scratch?
Absolutely — we can design and build parts to match your specifications.
Do you offer mobile welding services?
Yes — we can bring our welding capabilities directly to your site.
Is your welding work DOT compliant?
Yes — all repairs and modifications meet DOT and MASH safety standards.
