Proudly serving the Tri-State area since 1955, H. Barron Iron Works, Inc. continues to provide quality craftsmanship for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Offering free estimates along with emergency service, we specialize in the fabrication and erection of structural steel, installation and repair of all types of fence and gates (chain link, vinyl, wood, iron, etc.), iron railings, automatic gate operators, window guards, guard rails, iron ladders, columns, ada pipe rails, misc.Our friendly, knowledgeable and professional staff will help inspire, educate and problem solve for you.
Offering free estimates along with emergency service, we specialize in the fabrication and erection of structural steel, installation and repair of all types of fence and gates (chain link, vinyl, wood, iron, etc.), iron railings, automatic gate operators, window guards, guard rails, iron ladders, columns, ada pipe rails, misc.Our friendly, knowledgeable and professional staff will help inspire, educate and problem solve for you.
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H. Barron Iron Works, Inc. started as a sole proprietorship by Henry L. Barron and has been in business since 1954. Henry L. Barron was a welder for New York Ship Yard in Camden, New Jersey. With five children to provide for he needed to supplement his income. He began making iron step railings and installing them for customers.
Whether it's for security or beauty H. Barron Iron Works, Inc. offers a wide range of fence and gate options to meet any residential, commercial or industrial needs. We install and repair chain link fence/gates, vinyl fence/gates, wood fence/gates, iron fence/gates, aluminum fence/gates, barb wire, barrier arm gates, automatic gate operators, razor ribbon and various other materials.
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Constance Santandrea
Jul 03, 2019
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Family member of company came out to discuss our needs Feb 2019 which was a railing at front steps and wall railing in back. Few weeks later he provided and estimate which we agreed on. He did mention that they were at least 6 weeks into being able to doing the job which we agreed on as well. Phone discussion in May that one of workers was in hospital and they are behind. It was agreed he would be out middle of May after our vacation. Here it is middle of July, 2019 and he now does not respond to numerous calls and voice mails. Guess we will need to go elsewhere.
William Adams
Jan 09, 2018
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