"Our refrigerator stopped cooling right before a holiday weekend at our Windham house. Called Saturday morning and a technician was there by early afternoon. Diagnosed a failed relay and had it fixed within the hour. Saved our whole weekend. Couldn't be more impressed."
Appliance Repair in Greene County, NY
From Catskill to Windham, Hunter to Coxsackie — we serve every city, town, village, and hamlet in Greene County with same-day appliance repair you can count on.
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Appliance Repair Serving All of Greene County
Greene County, New York is a place of striking contrasts — where the broad Hudson River meets the rugged Catskill Mountains, where historic river towns sit below some of New York's most celebrated ski resorts, and where small farming hamlets nestle beside world-class cultural landmarks. Stretching from the Hudson River waterfront communities of Athens and Coxsackie in the east to the mountain towns of Windham and Hunter in the west, the county encompasses 653 square miles of some of the most dramatic and storied landscape in the Hudson Valley.
Our appliance repair team serves every corner of Greene County. Whether you're in a century-old Victorian in Catskill's downtown, a ski chalet in Tannersville, a farmhouse in Durham or Greenville, or a river-view home in Athens, our licensed technicians can reach you — often the same day you call.
We repair all major appliances — washers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, and microwaves — from all major brands. Every repair includes upfront flat-rate pricing with no surprise charges.
Greene County at a Glance
A Brief History of Greene County, NY
Greene County was established in 1800, carved out of Ulster and Albany counties and named in honor of General Nathanael Greene, one of George Washington's most trusted commanders during the American Revolution. Its county seat, Catskill, had already been a thriving river community for over a century by the time the county was formed, serving as a commercial hub on the west bank of the Hudson River where goods from the Catskill Mountains were loaded onto sloops bound for New York City.
In the early 19th century, Greene County became the birthplace of one of America's most influential art movements. The Hudson River School of Art, centered in and around Catskill, drew celebrated painters such as Thomas Cole, Frederic Edwin Church, and Asher B. Durand to the dramatic mountain scenery of the Catskills. Thomas Cole's home and studio — now the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill — remains one of the most important artistic landmarks in American history. The landscapes these painters immortalized still look much as they did two centuries ago.
The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw Greene County become a popular resort destination. The Catskill Mountain House, perched on a ledge high above the Hudson Valley, was one of the most celebrated hotels in America, drawing guests from across the country who came to experience the sublime mountain views. Countless boarding houses, bungalow colonies, and grand hotels followed, turning the Catskills into a premier vacation region for generations of New Yorkers. Though many of those grand establishments are gone, the tradition of mountain tourism continues today at ski resorts like Hunter Mountain and Windham Mountain.
Today, Greene County balances its rural and mountain character with a growing community of artists, second-home owners, and year-round residents drawn by the county's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and relative affordability. Its river towns are experiencing a quiet revival, with independent shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions finding homes in historic buildings along the Hudson. From the Rip Van Winkle Bridge to Kaaterskill Falls to the East Durham Irish Cultural Centre, Greene County remains one of the most distinctive and beloved counties in New York State.
What Greene County, NY Is Known For
Greene County offers a remarkable mix of mountain recreation, historic art landmarks, natural wonders, and Hudson River heritage.
Catskill Mountains Ski Resorts
Hunter Mountain and Windham Mountain are two of the most popular ski destinations in the Northeast. Both resorts draw hundreds of thousands of skiers and snowboarders each winter season, making Greene County a premier mountain recreation destination.
Thomas Cole National Historic Site
Located in Catskill, the home and studio of Hudson River School founder Thomas Cole is a National Historic Site and one of the most significant art landmarks in the United States, drawing visitors who come to walk in the footsteps of America's first great landscape painters.
Kaaterskill Falls
At 260 feet, Kaaterskill Falls is the tallest two-stage waterfall in New York State and one of the most painted natural landmarks in American art history. The falls draw hikers and nature lovers from across the region and were immortalized by Hudson River School painters.
East Durham Irish Cultural Centre
East Durham has been a center of Irish-American culture in the Catskills for over a century. The Irish Cultural & Sports Centre hosts festivals, céilís, and cultural events that celebrate the area's deep Irish heritage, earning the hamlet the nickname "The Emerald Isle of the Catskills."
Rip Van Winkle & Washington Irving Heritage
Washington Irving set his immortal tale of Rip Van Winkle in the Catskill Mountains of Greene County. The Rip Van Winkle Bridge — a landmark Hudson River crossing at Catskill — honors this literary heritage, and the county's misty mountain hollows still evoke the legend's enchanted atmosphere.
Greene County Farmsteads & Cider Mills
Greene County's valleys and hillsides are home to working farms, apple orchards, and cider mills that draw visitors seeking farm-fresh produce, pick-your-own experiences, and the flavors of the Catskill countryside. The county's agricultural tradition remains a living part of its identity.
Pratt Rock Outdoor Sculpture
Carved into a cliff face above the village of Prattsville in the 1840s, Pratt Rock is an extraordinary outdoor monument — one of the earliest examples of American monumental sculpture — commissioned by tannery magnate Zadock Pratt as a tribute to his family and legacy.
Hudson River Waterfront — Athens & Coxsackie
The river towns of Athens and Coxsackie offer scenic Hudson River waterfronts lined with historic 18th and 19th century architecture. Athens is connected to the Hudson by a 1935 lighthouse that stands as one of the Hudson River's most picturesque landmarks.
Greene County Appliance Repair — All Locations
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Appliance Repair Services Across Greene County
We fix all major home appliances from every major brand — throughout Greene County, NY.
Washer Repair
All brands, all models. Not spinning, leaking, or stopping mid-cycle.
Dryer Repair
Not heating, noisy, or clothes still wet? Same-day available.
Refrigerator Repair
Not cooling, water leaking, or icemaker broken.
Oven & Range Repair
Gas or electric — uneven heat, won't ignite, door issues.
Dishwasher Repair
Not cleaning, leaking, or won't drain.
Microwave Repair
Not heating, turntable broken, or display issues.
What Greene County Homeowners Say
"I live in Catskill and my Samsung washer was making a terrible grinding noise. Called Mid Hudson, they came out the next morning, and had the bearing replaced by lunch. Professional, clean, and the price was exactly what they quoted on the phone. Will use them again."
"We were worried no one would come out to Coxsackie quickly. Mid Hudson proved us wrong — same-day service for our broken dryer, honest explanation of what was wrong, and a fair price. The technician was friendly and respectful of our home. Highly recommend to anyone in Greene County."