Mobile Welding on the Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast Mobile Welding
Dragging your gear to a workshop isn’t always practical—especially when it's heavy, fixed or under pressure to get back online. That’s where mobile welding steps in. Jensen Welding & Fabrication offers mobile welding across the Sunshine Coast, including Buderim, Maroochydore, Caloundra, Chevallum and surrounding areas.
Whether you’re dealing with cracked steel, a busted bracket or a structural beam that’s seen better days, we come to you fully equipped and ready to sort it. You don’t need to line up jobs weeks in advance—our setup handles both urgent repairs and planned works.
From farm gates to factory frames, it’s all welded on-site with precision and care by a qualified boilermaker. Call 0401 583 651 to get it sorted.
Mobile Welding That Saves You Time
Mobile welding isn’t just about convenience — it’s about keeping your day moving. When something breaks, the last thing you need is a long wait or hauling heavy gear halfway across town. This service is designed to fix problems fast and properly, without compromising quality.
You get clean, strong welds right where you need them—on your property, job site or driveway. We work across aluminium, stainless and steel, handling everything from machinery and trailers to structural posts and custom jobs.
Commercial sites, residential repairs,
marine equipment—we’ve got it covered. Our mobile setup includes everything needed to do the job safely and efficiently, whether it's a quick repair or a full onsite build. We know time matters, and we don't waste yours.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is mobile welding used for?
Mobile welding is used for repairs, fabrication and modifications that need to happen on-site. It’s ideal for equipment, structures or vehicles that can’t be moved easily—like large machinery, boat trailers, structural posts or commercial frameworks.
Tradespeople, farmers, builders and homeowners all benefit from mobile welding when time, convenience or access are major factors.
It removes transport costs, reduces delays and solves problems quickly without disrupting your workflow.
Is mobile welding strong enough for structural work?
Yes—when done by a qualified boilermaker with the right equipment, mobile welding is just as strong and durable as in-shop welding.
Structural jobs like brackets, beams, posts and supports can all be welded on-site to meet safety and load-bearing requirements.
The strength of the weld depends on the skill of the welder, proper prep and the quality of materials — not the location of the job.
What types of materials can be welded on-site?
Most mobile welders work with mild steel, stainless steel and aluminium. Each requires different techniques and equipment, but a qualified welder will be able to handle all three with precision.
Aluminium is great for lightweight structures and marine work. Stainless steel is used when rust resistance is key.
Mild steel is common for structural jobs, gates and machinery. The right welder will know how to match the method to the metal.