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Service Areas

PDG Repair & Metal Fabrication provides service areas with a straightforward, customer-focused approach.

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Coverage

Mobile and shop support across Northeast Wisconsin

PDG is based in Pulaski and serves customers across Northeast Wisconsin. The exact service fit depends on your location, the equipment involved, site access, and whether the repair is best handled on-site or through planned shop work.

Pulaski, WI

PDG Repair & Metal Fabrication is based in Pulaski, making this the home base for shop work, mobile dispatch, customer coordination, and ongoing service relationships.

Green Bay, WI

Customers in the Green Bay area often need a practical alternative to hauling equipment farther than necessary when field support or repair coordination can solve the problem faster.

Shawano, WI

Shawano-area customers rely on equipment across farms, rural properties, and working businesses where downtime can quickly affect the rest of the week.

Bonduel, WI

Bonduel customers often need flexible repair support for farm, rural, and small fleet equipment without adding unnecessary hauling delays.

De Pere, WI

De Pere area service calls often involve contractors, property owners, and businesses that need practical repair support close to the job.

Oconto Falls, WI

Oconto Falls customers often need mobile response for equipment that is easier to repair on-site than move across the region.

Seymour, WI

Seymour sits in a working area where farms, contractors, and property owners need dependable service options when equipment problems interrupt the day.

Northeast Wisconsin

PDG serves customers across Northeast Wisconsin with a mix of shop support and mobile response built around the realities of working equipment.

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How service is coordinated

The best path depends on urgency, access, and repair scope

Some jobs make sense as field calls because the machine is difficult to move or the issue is easier to inspect on-site. Other repairs belong in the shop because the work is broader or the environment matters more. When you contact us, let us know where the equipment is located and whether the issue is stopping work right now.

Need to confirm your area?

Share your location and the equipment involved

A quick call or request is the easiest way to confirm the best service path for your location. We will let you know whether the job fits mobile response, scheduled shop work, or a combination of both.

Check service coverage

Send us your location, machine details, and a short description of the issue so we can point you in the right direction.

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