What is hardfacing welding?

Hardfacing is the process of laying down a wear-resistant alloy on top of a base metal that’s about to wear out, or that’s already started. The goal is to make the working surface harder and more abrasion-resistant than the original part.

Bucket teeth, cutting edges, mill hammers, plow shares, and excavator wear plates are all common hardfacing candidates. Done right, hardfacing extends the life of the part by multiples and saves the cost of replacement.

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Send photos and a quick description through our contact page or call us. From the photos and description, we can usually give you a fast quote and confirm whether the work fits mobile or needs a shop. Repairs starting at $200.

For larger or more complex jobs, we may want to come look in person before quoting. That site visit is usually included for serious projects.