Construction and excavation work puts heavy strain on buckets, attachment points, hydraulic systems, and daily-use equipment. Our team helps customers across Northeast Wisconsin with repair, welding, hydraulics, maintenance, and on-site response.

Construction and excavation work puts heavy strain on buckets, attachment points, hydraulic systems, and daily-use equipment.
That is why PDG focuses on repair plans that match the work schedule, the season, and the equipment mix already in use. Customers in this industry often need support around loaders, compact equipment, attachments, and jobsite support equipment without losing extra time to confusion about the best service path.

The repair itself may be manageable, but the timing around weather, labor, or project deadlines makes the decision more urgent.
One machine often supports more than one task, so a single failure can create a wider scheduling problem.
The same job may call for welding, hydraulic attention, fabrication, maintenance, or tire support instead of only one simple repair category.

Customers in this industry often start with service pages, then move into capabilities or request service once the urgency and job setting are clearer.

The more clearly we understand the machine, the issue, and what kind of work it supports, the better we can recommend the right repair path. That helps you avoid unnecessary delay and move toward a workable plan faster.
Share the equipment involved, the problem, and whether the issue is affecting current work or an upcoming season.