Metal fabrication is a highly skilled profession, requiring properly licensed and qualified people to churn out products that meet very precise specifications. Not only is the job tough but it's competitive since there are many good fabricators. And even among decent companies, there are a few that provide excellent results.
With fabricators striving to bag the most clients by delivering faultless products, it's a job in itself for customers to find them. However, it's very important that only the best is chosen because the products manufactured are applied in areas that depend a great deal on strength, durability and precision. Here's how you can make the most of the pool of fabricators available.
Experience: Like all professions and technologies, fabrication is ever-changing. Older companies tend to keep up with the latest updates to stay ahead of the competition. On the other hand, they know that not every bit of new technology yields the best results so sticking with tried and trusted methods is sometimes the best option.
You want a fabricator that's been in the business for not less than 10 to 15 years. There's just too much at stake and you literally may not be able to afford to make an expensive mistake with the wrong fabricator.
Uses several fabricating processes: Fabrication consists of several processes and each delivers different finishes. For instance, cutting differs from punching the same way forging differs from shearing. But you may need products that must go through several processes in which case you can't choose a company that only offers cutting. You'll have to look for a fabricator that employs processes specific to your job. You can save money and time rather than hiring two or three different fabricators.
Quality: We can't stress enough on the importance of delivering quality results. If your project has to do with precision-based applications, for example, you can't afford to rely on products that don't meet these standards. In any case, good quality ensures that products last, don't rust, that loads are supported, and warranties and guarantees met. Even if you must pay more, the returns you'll receive will more than outweigh what you've shelled out.
Timely completion: Applications requiring fabricated metals are typically at an industrial level where production volumes are huge and processes must be completed like clockwork. The same is true of the fabrication process itself.
A reliable company leaves no stone unturned to ensure clients receive their orders within stipulated timeframes as the likelihood of financial loss and a drop in brand image is too high. Past clients will be able to attest to a company's reputation of adherence to deadlines so contact them for confirmation.
Decent transportation costs: Whatever's being fabricated must be transported to your building site or plant. Steel is heavy so transportation costs are high. This can be tempered by choosing a company whose plant is located close to yours. Of course, quality shouldn't be compromised for the sake of saving on gas prices but there's no denying that picking a fabricator that's based miles away from your site will push up transportation costs and put a huge dent in your budget.
As mentioned, fabrication is a precision-based job and an industry that's always in demand. It has the ability to help push up your profits or bring them down. Reduce the odds of the latter by keeping in mind these useful tips and see your customer base retained and profits soar.