The Manufacturing Process for Your Custom Ironwork

Field Measurements
Because your ironwork will be custom manufactured, accurate on-site measurements are the critical first step to ensure that the ironwork fits your exact specifications and situation.

Steel
Your ironwork starts as twenty foot lengths of raw steel.  To begin each job, the appropriate material is selected from the steel racks.

Cutting
The material is cut to size to create each custom section of ironwork

Welding
The cut parts are laid out on the welding table and all the angles and spaces are carefully checked.  Once the parts are in place, the welding process joins all the components together.

Grinding
Both an art and a science, the grinding process smooths all welds and makes the joints seamless to give your job a finished look.

Painting
A three part process is used to coat your ironwork.  First, the iron is dipped to make sure all areas receive total coverage to protect the steel.  Second, a coat of primer is sprayed on.  Finally, the finish coat of paint is applied.  This method creates a very durable and easy to maintain finish.