Isaac’s Ironworks, Inc

Serves West Covina, CA

35244

Hired 3 times

10 employees

36 years in business

Free on-site estimate

4.5

This pro accepts payments via Cash, Check, Credit card, Venmo, and Zelle.

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Credentials

License

License Holder: Ori Yehuda 
License Type: C51 – Structural Steel (CA) 
License number: #639298 
License verified on 5/13/2025 
Valid through 3/31/2026 
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License

License Holder: Ori Yehuda 
License Type: C23 - Ornamental Metals Contractor (CA) 
License number: #639298 
License verified on 5/13/2025 
Valid through 3/31/2026 
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Background Check

Ori Yehuda 
Completed on 4/8/2025 

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Introduction

*Minimum Repair Price: $450* We are a family-owned & operated business serving the Greater Los Angeles Area for over 35 years. Our team handles projects of all sizes from small residential to larger commercial projects. Our quality and skills are matched by our excellent customer service and communication skills. We design and manufacture all projects with our in-house engineers who provide you with renderings prior to manufacturing - ensuring you know exactly what you're getting, every time. No job is too big and no job is too small! Our Services: - Custom or Pre-Fab Fences - Custom or Pre-Fab Gates (Manual or Motorized) - Custom Stair Rails + Hand Rails - Custom Balcony Rails - Custom Spiral Stairs - Custom Security Doors & Fences - Custom Window Guards We Work With: - Iron - Aluminum - Wood + Iron - Glass + Iron - Pre Fab Our mission is to excel in providing top-notch quality, customer service and expertise on every project.

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Q&A

What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

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- We offer free on site estimates - We are highly competitive for our top notch quality work - We offer discounts for active / non-active military and senior citizens - We price everything from the beginning so the client can expect no surprises during the process of working with us

What is your typical process for working with a new customer?

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1. Initial contact with client 2. On-site meeting to review scope of work 3. Proposal sent to client for approval 4. Site visit to finalize measurements & provide final rendering of work 5. Once approved, fabrication begins 6. Schedule install date 7. Installation 8. Final walkthrough with customer after install

What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

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We have been in business in the Los Angeles area for over 35 years. We have obtained and held both licenses required for our work (C23/C51) during this time. All of our fabricators and installers pass in-house welding tests and trainings before working with us.

How did you get started doing this type of work?

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We come from three generations of welders/iron fabricators. Grand father, father and son have been in the business for over 80 years. Quality, expertise and professionalism come with this experience and it shows on every project we do.

What types of customers have you worked with?

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We have worked with all types of customers and all types of projects over the years. From residential clients to commercial buildings; from a porch hand railing to a multi-level spiral staircase; no job is too big and no job is too small.

Describe a recent project you are fond of. How long did it take?

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We fabricated and installed a custom spiral staircase for a client in Beverly Hills to go from their main level to the roof deck. The end product was beautiful and showcased our expertise from fabrication, installation and finish paint. The whole job took around 4 weeks from start (initial meeting) to finish (installation).

What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

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Throughout our years of experience we have heard stories from clients. My one piece of advice is: Always make sure the person you hire understands your project needs and reflects it through their communication, their expertise and the finished product. Too often do we meet a client who asks us to finish a project someone else started simply because they were gaps in the understanding and communication of the scope of work.

What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

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A. Always make sure that you have an idea of what you want prior to contacting a professional so your professional can ensure 1) they are the right person for the job and 2) they can verify that their final product will suit your wants/needs. B. In all aspects of life, you pay for the quality you get. Sometimes the cheapest route will leave you spending more down the line & is not worth it. C. Trust your gut when meeting a professional. If you feel that they're right for the job and you had a good experience during the initial meeting - that will usually lead to a much better experience for you as the project progresses.

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