About Inspired Ironworks
Who We Are
Inspired Ironworks LLC is a mobile iron fabrication and welding company based in Allen, Texas. We come to you — no shop drop-offs, no middlemen. Whether you need a rusted fence brought back to life, a brand-new iron fence installed, or a custom gate built to your specifications, our team shows up equipped and ready to get the job done right the first time.
Our Story
Inspired Ironworks was built on a simple belief: ironwork should be done with pride. We started as a small mobile welding operation focused on doing quality work at a fair price — and that hasn’t changed. Over the years, we’ve repaired hundreds of fences, painted miles of ironwork, installed custom gates, and built handrails that homeowners are genuinely proud of.
We’re not a big-box company. When you call us, you’re talking to the people who will actually show up and do the work.
What We Do
Iron Fence Repair — Bent pickets, broken welds, damaged posts, or a gate that won’t latch. We fix it all on-site with professional welding equipment.
Iron Fence Painting — We prep, prime, and paint iron fences using professional-grade coatings that protect against rust and Texas weather. We use spray equipment for a smooth, even finish that rollers and brushes can’t match.
Iron Fence Installation — New construction or replacement fencing installed to your property line with proper concrete footings and clean, square workmanship.
Custom Iron works — You can also contact us for any kind or iron work.
Why Homeowners Choose Us
We come to you. As a fully mobile operation, we bring all our tools and equipment directly to your property. You don’t have to haul anything anywhere.
Honest pricing. We give you a straight quote upfront. No surprise fees when the job is done.
Quality that lasts. We use proper prep work, professional-grade materials, and welding techniques that hold up to weather and time — not quick fixes that fail in a year.
We know the area. We’ve worked on properties across North Dallas for years. We understand HOA requirements, local soil conditions, and what holds up in Texas heat.

