Family owned, locally based, and small enough that the people you meet are the people doing the work.
VP Welding started the way most good shops do — with a truck, a welder, and a phone that kept ringing. Today we're still that same outfit: family owned, locally based, and small enough that the people you meet are the people doing the work.
e're based out of Burnet, TX, working jobs across Burnet County and the wider Hill Country. Fences and gates that hold up to cattle and weather. Handrails welded to spec. Cattle guards, flower beds, slabs of concrete, brushed-clear lots, dirt moved where it needs to go — the kind of work a property actually needs, done by people who treat it like their own.
We don't sub anything out. Every weld, every footing, every cut comes off our own torch and our own truck. That keeps the price honest and the quality where it ought to be — because there's no one to blame but us if it isn't right, and we plan on being around long enough to fix it if it ever isn't.
Thinking about a project? Walk us through it — we'll tell you straight whether it's in our wheelhouse.
We don't do white-glove sales pitches and we don't cut corners on the welds you can't see. What you get from VP is what you'd get from a neighbor who knows the trade — done right, done once.
No front office between you and the crew. The folks bidding the job are the same ones cutting and welding it.
Every weld, every footing, every cut is done by our hands. If it has our name on it, we built it.
We walk the property, write the number, and stand by it. No surprise charges and no upsells you didn't ask for.
If a weld breaks or a post leans, we come back and make it right. Simple as that.
Have a project in mind? We'll come look — no charge, no pressure.
Based in Burnet, we work jobs throughout Burnet County and the broader Texas Hill Country — typically anywhere within a one-hour drive of the shop. Outside the radius? Give us a call anyway and we'll let you know straight.
Tell us what you're building, fixing, or clearing. We'll come look, write a fair number, and get on the schedule. No charge for the estimate, no pressure if it's not the right fit.