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What we do

Generators, electric
& welding.

Three trades, one call — keeping the power on and the steel together across Greene County.

Generator Installs and Service
01
Generator Installs & Service

When the grid goes
down, you stay up.

Up here the power goes out — ice storms, nor’easters, a tree across the line — and out in the county that means no heat and, on a well, no water. We install and service Generac home standby generators: sized to the house, set on a proper pad, wired to a transfer switch, and tested so it starts itself the moment the lights flicker.

Generac home standbyTransfer switch & hookupInstall, service & repair
Electrical - Old and New
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Electrical — Old & New

Panels, service,
and everything downstream.

Old & new electric work for homes and properties across the county. Service and panel upgrades, transfer switches, new circuits and wiring, meter and mast work, and the generator hookups that tie it all together. Straight answers about what your electrical actually needs — and what it doesn’t.

Panel & service upgradesNew wiring & circuitsGenerator hookups
Welding and Fabrication
03
Welding & Fabrication

Two decades
under the hood.

The trade this shop was built on. On-site and in-shop welding and metal fabrication — plow frames and plows, trailers and hitches, truck and ladder racks, exhaust, railings, and farm and equipment repair. If it’s steel and it’s broken, or it needs building, Larry has almost certainly done one before.

Plows, trailers & hitchesRacks, railings & exhaustFarm & equipment repair
How an install goes

Done once,
done right.

A generator is only worth it if it starts on the worst night of the year. Here’s how we make sure it does.

1

Assess & size

We look at the house, the panel and what has to stay on, and size the generator to it — no upsell.

2

Pad & permits

A level pad in the right spot, the gas or propane sorted, and any permit the town needs pulled.

3

Set & connect

The unit is set, then wired into a transfer switch so it takes over automatically when the power drops.

4

Test & commission

We run it, simulate an outage, and confirm it starts, transfers and carries the load like it should.

5

Service & stand behind it

Seasonal service and repairs after, so it actually starts the night you need it — not just the day it went in.

Why a standby generator up here

The power goes out.
Then it stays out.

Greene County and the Catskills take real weather — ice storms, heavy snow, summer wind — and the outages that come with it can run hours or days. Out past the village that usually means a private well, and a well pump with no power is a house with no water, no heat, and pipes waiting to freeze. A standby generator starts on its own and keeps the essentials running until the line’s back.

No power, no waterWell pumps stop the second the grid does
Heat & pipes protectedFurnace and freezer keep running
Starts itselfAutomatic transfer, no cords to drag out
Good to know

Questions,
answered.

Do you install Generac generators?
Yes — we install and service Generac home standby generators: sizing, the pad, the transfer switch, the gas or propane hookup, and the testing. We’re an independent installer, not a dealer showroom, so you get a straight recommendation for your house instead of a sales quota.
Why do I need a standby generator here?
Because Greene County outages are real and can run long, and most homes outside the villages are on a private well — no power means no water, no heat, and the risk of frozen pipes. A standby unit starts on its own and carries the essentials until the line is back.
Do you do electrical work too?
Yes — old and new electric work: service and panel upgrades, new circuits and wiring, meter and mast work, and generator hookups. Tell us what you have going on and we’ll tell you straight what it needs.
Are you still doing welding and fabrication?
Always — it’s the trade the shop was built on. On-site and in-shop welding: plow frames, trailers and hitches, racks, railings, exhaust, and farm and equipment repair. Larry has more than two decades on the welder.
What areas do you cover?
Catskill and Greene County — Cairo, Coxsackie, Athens, Palenville, Leeds, Greenville, Windham and Tannersville — plus Hudson, Saugerties and the nearby river towns. Not sure if you’re in range? Just ask.
How do I get a quote?
Call or text (518) 755-8809, or email CampbellLarry91@gmail.com. Tell us the job — a generator, a panel, a weld — and we’ll get you a free estimate.
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Generator, panel, a weld, or you’re not sure who to call — tell us what you need and we’ll come back with a straight answer. Estimates are free.

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