Mobile Welding Services for Butler County, Pennsylvania 814-573-6602


Butler County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is part of Western Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 193,763. Its county seat is Butler.  Butler County was created on March 12, 1800, from part of Allegheny County and named in honor of General Richard Butler, a hero of the American Revolution.

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Shappee Welding is the leading welding and repair shop serving Butler County Pa, and the surrounding areas. With our years of industry experience, we specialize in delivering exceptional welding services for residential, commercial, and industrial projects. From custom metal fabrication, farm equipment to on-site repairs, we take pride in our attention to detail and commitment to your satisfaction. Our mobile welding services enable us to provide on-site repairs and custom fabrication for your welding needs. Whether you need repairs for your equipment or custom fabrication for a new project, we can come to you and provide the services you need.

STICK WELDING

Often used for farming, heavy use and industrial applications.

TIG WELDING

For thinner or more exotic metals, TIG welding is usually the answer.

MIG WELDING

Also for thinner metals, MIG welding is a popular choice for aluminum.

Plasma Cutting Now Available

We’ve recently acquired a Langmuir Systems Plasma cutter. Steel, Aluminum, Stainless – your plasma cutter isn’t a picky eater. You can feed it almost any type of metal or alloy and produce amazing results. From signs, to custom metal parts and decorative items, you can also bevel, gouge, mark, and even weld.

Shappee Welding services a wide area

Some of the earliest known history of Butler County begins with first U.S. President George Washington, who passed through the area around the same time the French & Indian War began. Butler County has plenty of other interesting history, as well. It was founded in 1800 and named for Gen. Richard Butler, a colonial officer in the American Revolution.

Shappee Welding provides mobile service to Butler County, Pennsylvania

Many of the towns hold rich German history; including Harmony, founded in 1804 by the Harmony Society of German Lutheran Separatists who were seeking religious freedom, and Saxonburg, which still maintains the architectural charm of a quaint German hamlet. Saxonburg was co-founded by John Roebling who also invented wire rope and designed the Brooklyn Bridge.