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Get a Quote — KC Ironcore Mobile Welding, Kansas City

Send photos, get a flat quote. Tell KC Ironcore what broke or what you want built, where you are, and your timeline — flat quotes on defined-scope work, usually same day. Mobile welding, KC metro.

Get a quote

Send photos. Get a flat quote.

The fastest way to get a price out of me is to show me the job. Snap a few photos, tell me where you are and what you need, and I'll get back to you — usually same day for anything with a defined scope. No phone tag required, though you can call too. {{CHRIS: phone number — wire the call link}}

What to send

The more I can see, the tighter the quote — and the less likely I have to roll a service call just to look:

  • Photos — a close-up of the break or the part, and a wide shot for context. If it's a fab job, photos of where it's going and what it has to fit. More photos beat fewer.
  • Location — a city or neighborhood is enough to start; an address if you've got it. Tells me drive time and whether you're inside the metro.
  • What broke / what you want built — a sentence or two. "Cracked tongue on a utility trailer." "Loose handrail on apartment stairs, three buildings." "Need a headache rack built for a flatbed."
  • Timeline — is it down-now urgent, this-week, or whenever-you-can-fit-it? Emergencies I push to the front of the line; emergency/after-hours work runs 1.5×.
  • Access — is it indoors, outdoors, on a roof, in a pit, behind a locked gate? Anything I should know before I roll up.

I'll come back with a flat price for defined-scope work, or — for structural, fabrication, or open-ended jobs — a service call ($225, covers travel + your first hour) and a quote once I see it.

The service-call model, restated

  • $225 — mobile welding service call. Travel anywhere in the KC metro plus your first hour on-site. Most small repairs are done in that hour.
  • $125/hr after that.
  • Flat quotes from photos on defined-scope work — often no open-ended clock at all.
  • Contractors and fleets — subcontract rates, day rates, net-30. B2B pricing →

Full breakdown on the pricing page.

Form

Field labels and help text for the quote form. The form itself is built by another teammate — this is the copy that goes around and inside it.

Heading: Send photos, get a quote Intro line under the heading: Snap a few photos, tell me what's going on, and I'll get you a price — usually same day.

Field Label Help text / placeholder
Name Your name
Phone Phone Best number to text you the quote
Email Email (optional) If you'd rather get the quote by email
Location Where's the job? City or neighborhood is fine — address if you've got it
Job type What do you need? Dropdown: On-site repair · Trailer / truck / fleet · Custom fabrication · Handrails / stairs / guardrails · Heavy equipment / ag · Aluminum / stainless · Something else
Description What broke, or what do you want built? A sentence or two is plenty — "cracked trailer tongue," "loose handrail on apartment stairs," "need a truck rack built"
Timeline How soon do you need it? Dropdown: Emergency / down now · This week · Within a couple weeks · Whenever you can fit it
Photos Photos Add a few — a close-up of the damage and a wide shot. Up to {{N}} images. (Best from your phone — JPG, HEIC, PNG all work.)
Access notes Anything I should know? (optional) Indoors/outdoors, on a roof, in a pit, locked gate, after-hours only — that kind of thing

Submit button: Send it Confirmation message after submit: Got it — I'll look at your photos and get back to you, usually same day. If it's an emergency, call me: {{CHRIS: phone number}}. Privacy line under the button: Your info goes straight to me. I don't sell it, share it, or sign you up for anything.

Or just call

Phone works too — especially for emergencies. {{CHRIS: phone number}}

Send Photos, Get a Quote · {{CHRIS: phone number}}

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Send photos, get a quote

Text or upload photos of the job — you'll get a straight answer on price and timing.