A workshop built around one idea: steel work should fit the first time. Here's how we got here and how we work.
FabSteel started as a small welding bay taking on door frames and repair jobs for neighbourhood builders. As demand for reliable, on-time fabrication grew, so did the workshop — today we run a dedicated cutting, welding and finishing floor capable of taking on everything from a single window grill to a full warehouse truss structure.
What hasn't changed is how we work: every job is measured on site, quoted in writing, and fabricated in-house — never sub-contracted out to a third welder we don't control.
Our Mission
Four principles that shape every quote, every weld, and every delivery.
Every piece is measured and checked for square before it leaves the workshop — not adjusted after it reaches site.
Quotes are itemised by section weight and length, so you know exactly what you're paying for before work starts.
No sub-contracted labour — the team that quotes your job is the team that welds it.
We commit to a delivery date at quoting stage and plan the workshop floor around holding it.
If a fabricated piece doesn't fit the opening it was measured for, we rework it at no extra cost.
Grinding, rust-priming and edge finishing are standard on every job, not an optional extra.