
When a gate, trailer, bracket, railing, fence, or piece of ranch equipment fails, the job starts with photos. Iron Roots reviews the damage, checks the access, and routes the repair into the cleanest mobile or shop path.
Mobile welding has real constraints: access, terrain, weather, power, surrounding material, safety, and the hidden damage you cannot see until the failed part is cleaned up.
That is why Iron Roots uses a photo-first Project Analysis before dispatch. The goal is to show up prepared, explain the repair path, and document the work when it is done.

Proof-Driven Repair
Before, repair, and completion photos keep the work clear.
The Fire Flower is the system: photos, diagnosis, options, dispatch, proof.
Send one wide photo, one close-up, measurements if you have them, and the job location. Photos help us avoid guessing.
Iron Roots checks urgency, access, safety, material, and whether the fix belongs on-site or in the shop.
Most repairs are framed as basic repair, reinforced repair, or replacement so the decision is practical.
The job is completed with proof photos and notes so the repair is not trapped in a handshake or memory.
Text a wide photo, a close-up, rough measurements, location, access notes, and urgency. If the item can safely come to the shop, we may recommend that route instead.