Metsalcrafters

  • Murphys, CA 95247 (map)
  • (209) 840-8168

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Large & Small, Big & Tall Welding

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MetsalcraftersMurphys, CA

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We build, repair, install, and design pretty much everything.

We do:

* Trailers
* Signs
* Chairs (the one you broke in the kitchen)
* Fences
* Gates
* Structural steel components

At this time, we are not licensed. But we have been in business for over 30 years with a proven track record.

We would love to help you to complete that nagging project or start something even bigger. You will find our prices to be competitive, if not lower than what you are used to.

We are totally mobile—from everything in your living room to somewhere out in the middle of the mountains.

Call us for a free quote, then try us out so you can tell all your friends. Thanks.

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Question and answer

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. All custom work. We 'fit' our work into your project. You won't have to build around us. Need a 4', 3-1/2" - we will make one to fit. That shelf you bought is an inch too short? Let us extend it.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. We love what we do. No two jobs are ever the same. We meet or beat code criteria so there is less hassle with inspectors, and still maintain that individuality of our work.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. How much? We charge mostly by the job, but can do hourly if needed.

Extra costs? NO! The price we give is it. We don't nickle & dime you to death. It is simpler to know what you are doing, then bid it once. People seem to be happier without adding on a little more here and there, then having the job doubled by the time you are done.

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