Pressure vessels operate under conditions that leave no room for a weak weld or a missed crack. When one fails it does not just shut your operation down. It creates a safety risk that affects everyone on the floor. Pressure vessel repair is a specialized scope of work that requires certified welders who understand how pressure rated equipment behaves under thermal and mechanical load. The repair process has to address the root cause of the failure not just the visible damage. Our team handles pressure vessel repair for industrial clients who need the work done to the right standard the first time. We assess the vessel condition identify the failure point and plan the repair around restoring the structural and pressure integrity the vessel was originally designed to hold.
Pressure vessels fail in different ways depending on their age operating conditions and the medium they contain. Corrosion thins the shell until it can no longer hold rated pressure. Weld seams crack from thermal cycling or mechanical fatigue. Nozzles leak at the connection point. Internal surfaces pit and degrade faster than the external inspection reveals. Each failure type demands a different repair approach and a team that knows how to work on industrial welding rated equipment without creating new problems in the process. Our shop handles pressure vessel repair across a range of vessel types including storage vessels process vessels heat exchanger shells and utility tanks that operate under pressure in production environments. We review the vessel documentation assess the damage and build a repair plan that addresses the actual structural condition of the vessel from the inside out before any weld is made.
Repairing a pressure vessel is not the same as repairing structural steel. The consequences of a failed repair are more immediate and more dangerous. A weld that does not achieve full penetration on a pressure vessel shell is not a quality issue. It is a safety issue. Our certified welders treat every pressure vessel repair with the level of care that pressurized equipment demands. Fit up is verified before welding begins. Heat input is controlled to protect the base metal in the heat affected zone. The same discipline that drives our broader metal fabrication work applies directly to how we approach vessel repair because the standard does not change based on the job type.
Send your vessel drawings inspection reports or failure description to our team. We will review the condition confirm what the repair requires and give you a clear quote with a timeline that fits your operational schedule.