Mobile Welding in Caloundra

  • Mobile welding and fabrication across the Sunshine Coast
  • Qualified boilermaker with over eight years’ experience
  • Fast turnarounds, honest pricing and quality craftsmanship
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Caloundra Mobile Welding

When something breaks, the last thing you want is to haul it across town. That’s why Caloundra locals trust Jensen Welding & Fabrication for on-site mobile welding that works around their schedule. Whether it’s a snapped bracket, a cracked trailer frame or a gate hanging off its hinges, we bring the fix to you.


With a fully mobile setup and over eight years’ experience, every job is handled cleanly and efficiently by a qualified boilermaker. Aluminium, stainless or steel—it’s all welded with precision using the right gear for the job.


From Golden Beach to Caloundra West, people keep coming back for fast response times, solid results and service that doesn’t overcomplicate things.


Give our team a call on 0401 583 651 to book mobile welding that works when and where you need it.

Mobile Welding That Works Around You

Mobile welding is ideal for Caloundra’s mix of coastal homes, trades, marine repairs and small businesses. From replacing corroded railings to fixing trailers that can’t legally be towed, the service is designed to get jobs done on-site—without disruption.


It’s great for urgent repairs or planned projects that are tricky to move. Welds are done with clean prep, solid technique and full awareness of the conditions—whether it’s welding aluminium in tight spots or adding reinforcements to gear under load.


A fully equipped mobile rig brings generators, tools, materials and safety gear straight to your site, meaning less delay and more productivity. You can expect friendly service, straight-up communication and work that stands up to daily use.


It’s not just convenience—it’s quality you don’t have to chase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between MIG and TIG in mobile welding?

    MIG (Metal Inert Gas) welding is fast and ideal for thicker materials like mild steel, while TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding offers more precision, especially on thin metals or aluminium.


    Mobile welders often use both, depending on the job. MIG is better for quick structural fixes, while TIG is suited to detailed or clean-looking joins in stainless and aluminium.

  • How do I know if something can be welded on-site?

    Most small to medium welding jobs can be completed on-site if there’s clear access and enough space to work safely. Welders will typically ask for photos or details ahead of time to confirm.


    Mobile welding is great for gates, trailers, frames, tanks and gear that’s too bulky or inconvenient to transport.

  • What safety precautions are taken during welding?

    Mobile welders use protective blankets, barriers and fire-resistant mats to prevent sparks from damaging surroundings. They wear full PPE and often bring portable fume extraction for confined spaces.


    Work areas are cleared of flammable materials and jobs are only done when conditions are safe—especially important for residential or outdoor welding.

  • Can I get help designing a custom modification?

    Yes—if you have an idea for a bracket, frame or adjustment to existing gear, a qualified fabricator can help shape it into a working design.


    This often involves taking site measurements, discussing how it will be used, and recommending materials and weld types to suit the load and environment. It’s a hands-on, collaborative process.