Considering welded oil pipe fence and corrals for your Three Forks operation? Good instinct — pipe systems are the most durable stock infrastructure you can build. It’s technically possible to build them yourself, but pipe work is a welding trade, and hiring a professional contractor saves time and guarantees the welds hold when a bull tests them. Here’s what to know.
The Full Scope a Contractor Should Cover
- Design and planning — corral layout, alley and gate placement that matches how you work stock
- Material selection and procurement — sound drill-stem pipe at fair prices
- Site preparation and grading
- Welding and construction — in-place welds that follow your terrain with true lines
- Gates, panels, and accessories — hung plumb, braced to stay that way
- Cleanup and future maintenance
What to Verify
Welding experience specifically. General fencing experience doesn’t transfer automatically — ask to see completed pipe projects, and look at the welds.
Licensing and insurance. Montana registration and active insurance protect you. (Ours: MT Contractor Registration #281253, fully insured.)
Real bids. Pipe projects price by pipe size, rail count, and layout complexity. A trustworthy number follows a site visit — ours are free.
Serving Three Forks and the Valley
Our welding crews build pipe fence, continuous panel systems, and working corrals across Gallatin, Broadwater, and Madison counties — Three Forks, Willow Creek, Manhattan, and beyond. Start your estimate or call (406) 551-6772.