Welding Services in Taree

  • Over 25 Years’ Local Experience
  • All-in-One Workshop and On-Site Services
  • Custom Builds with a Problem-Solving Mindset

Taree Welding Services

Strong welds are the backbone of any reliable repair or fabrication job—and we take that seriously. At Burke Metal Fabrication in Taree, we offer professional welding services for everything from quick fixes to large-scale construction and equipment repairs. With over 25 years in the trade, we work across a range of materials and welding types, including MIG and arc, to suit each job’s specific needs. Whether we’re restoring a cracked chassis, reinforcing a balustrade, or fabricating new steelwork, every weld is done with safety, durability, and long-term performance in mind.


  • MIG & Arc Welding
  • Structural & Custom Jobs
  • Clean, Durable, Precise Welds


All work is completed in-house for maximum quality control. Call us on 02 6552 3852 to request a quote or find out which welding method suits your project best.

Welded Solutions That Hold Up

We understand how important strong, clean welds are, especially when your equipment, vehicles, or builds are under daily stress. Our welding services are designed to give you long-term peace of mind, not just a quick fix. Whether you need structural welding for a steel beam, reinforcement on a cracked trailer, or a custom component welded into place, we’ll match the process to the job. We use MIG for heavy-duty structural work and arc welding for field repairs and general applications. Every weld is tested for strength, alignment, and finish before it leaves our workshop. If you’re not sure what’s needed, we’re happy to take a look and recommend the safest, most cost-effective approach.


  • Ideal for Repairs & Fabrication
  • Done In-House


Our team’s welding experience spans everything from light gauge sheet to heavy farm equipment. Call 02 6552 3852 to speak with us about your next job.

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