Where the rig rolls, town by town.
The rig is based in Dothan, so everything below is a short drive with a flat published trip fee. We ranked these towns by the metal in them: peanut belts, timber tracts, truck corridors, poultry houses, and acreage homes, because a town’s work decides what its page should say.
Headland
the heart of the Henry County peanut belt: dense working farms whose diggers, shakers, dump carts, and grain trailers crack and shear every harvest, the highest implement-repair density in our range
Welding in HeadlandAshford
east Houston County row-crop and timber country against the Georgia line: implements, log trailers, and dump gates, plus the US-84 truck corridor breakdown traffic
Welding in AshfordCottonwood
south Houston County farm belt toward the Florida line: peanut and cattle operations with heavy implement wear, catch pens, and the longest wait for any shop-based welder, which makes mobile service the default
Welding in CottonwoodSlocomb
Geneva County’s tomato and truck-crop hub plus a dense poultry-house belt: irrigation trailers, produce wagons, and broiler-house steel that no shop welder drives out for
Welding in SlocombRehobeth
Dothan’s fastest-growing bedroom community: newer acreage homes with gates, fences, trailers, and shop projects, the residential half of the demand base minutes from our shop
Welding in RehobethAbbeville
Henry County seat on the Chattahoochee side: row-crop and timber operations, aging municipal and farm steel, and the north end of our US-431 route with no resident welder advertising at all
Welding in AbbevilleOzark
Dale County seat on the US-231 truck corridor beside Fort Novosel: fleet and trailer breakdown traffic, ag on the county edges, and a working-town backlog of gates, rails, and equipment
Welding in OzarkEnterprise
the Wiregrass’s second city (~28k): Coffee County ag volume, the boll weevil legacy diversification into peanuts, contractor and fleet demand, and a real equipment economy with no welder visible in search
Welding in EnterpriseIn Dothan itself, start at the homepage. Outside these towns but inside the Wiregrass? Call (334) 686-0777 anyway; if the job justifies the drive we quote it off the same published table with the trip fee stated first.