Welder working on-site

Real welding. Done right.

Years of hands-on experience. Clean work. No shortcuts.

Who we are

12th Arc LLC was built from years of hands-on welding experience and a belief that quality still matters. While living in Texas, I worked as a welder as my wife, Abigail, attended Texas A&M. During that time, I welded in food-processing environments where precision, cleanliness, and strict fabrication standards weren’t optional—they were the baseline. That experience shaped my high attention to detail and my commitment to doing things the right way, every time.

Starting 12th Arc LLC was a natural next step. This business is grounded in core values I stand by on every job: integrity, craftsmanship, reliability, and respect for the customer. I treat every project as if it were my own, showing up prepared, communicating clearly, and delivering work I’m proud to put my name on.

At its core, 12th Arc LLC exists to solve problems and make things easier for our customers. I understand how disruptive broken equipment, unsafe metalwork, or unfinished projects can be, so I focus on practical solutions that fit real-world needs. Every job is approached with flexibility, efficiency, and a mindset of helping customers move forward with confidence.

Nicolas from 12th Arc Welding

What this looks like on the job

This is what you can expect.

Clean welds that hold

Welds that don’t crack under load or fail a week later. Built to last, not patched.

Shows up ready to work

Truck stocked, tools ready, no wasted time figuring things out on-site.

Straight answers — no guessing

You’ll know if it can be fixed, how, and what it’ll take before work starts.

Done right the first time

No coming back to redo the same weld. Fixed once, correctly.

Contractors

When something breaks mid-job and holds everything up

Property managers

When repairs need to be handled without chasing people down

Equipment owners

When something cracks and can’t be moved or taken apart

Local businesses

When something small turns into a bigger problem if ignored