Personal Information Summary | |
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Name | Andrew Camarata |
Sister | He has two sisters named Shelagh and Alison. |
Wedding & Marriage / Wife / Girlfriend / Partner | Currently not married, possibly single. Check the full bio for relationship details. |
Husband / Spouse / Wedding & Marriage / Dating / Boyfriend | No confirmed information is available. |
Children / No of Kids | None |
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race | White |
Nationality | American |
How many subscribers does Andrew have on YouTube? | Andrew Camarata’s YouTube Channel has over 1,200,000 subscribers with 530+ videos uploaded so far. |
Wikipedia Biography / Profile Background
Introduction :
- Andrew Camarata is an American handy man & business owner who specializes in property maintenance business. The talented Andrew is also a rising YouTube star.
- Andrew’s YouTube channel featuring videos from his property maintenance business, quickly gained steam and he already has over 700,000 subscribers & over 275 million views!
Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :
- Andrew Camarata was born on November 12, 1985, and lives in Saugerties, New York, his actual hometown.
- Together with his father, Andrew owns an excavation and property maintenance business. He has learned everything that he knows about this field from his beloved dad who served as a role model throughout his entire childhood.
- Andrew has two Golden Retrievers, Levi and Daisy. He constantly posts pictures of them on his social media accounts, takes them with him on vacations and even celebrates their birthdays!
Early Life and Education :
- Andrew grew up in a town in Ulster County, New York. His father, Andrew B Camarata is an expert mechanic and craftsman.
- Camarata Junior began learning how to fix a wide range of engines and machines, developing a passion for machinery and excavation from a young age.
- In order to broaden his horizons, Andrew studied Computer Science. However, he decided his true calling was the one in which he tries to make his clients’ dreams come true – so he started to pursue his career in outdoor working and excavation. He loves working with his customers’ vision and turning it into reality.
Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :
- Camarata Property Maintenance – the company that the Camarata family owns – is specialized in residential and light commercial property maintenance and excavating.
- The company operates in Saugerties, New York, as well as Kingston, Woodstock, Catskill and Hurley. There is a wide variety of services that the company offers, hence, one could understand how skilful and handy Andrew, his father and their teammates are.
- The services range from general excavation, driveway installation and reparation, structure demolition and stone wall building to three work, spring clean-up and pools construction, so basically anything we need in order to ensure our homes, roads and gardens are not only beautiful but also safe and clean.
Youtube Journey :
- Andrew’s career added a new dimension, as in 2016 he had the brilliant idea of actually filming the work they do at their company and started uploading the videos on his YouTube Channel.
- The idea was an instant success, as more and more people got interested in what he posted.
- The videos are quite different from one another; one day he could post a story about setting up a shipping container, the other one about fixing up excavators or sometimes completely different such as fixing cameras and computers or using a Plasma cutter.
- Most of Andrew’s videos have an average of 250,000 to 1 million views, quite impressive for a subject which many might consider less glamorous than what the social media usually presents today. However, Andrew has proved that such a thing is possible if you just present it in a fun, passionate way.
Fun Facts, Height and Trivia :
- Andrew loves snowmobiling and he usually posts about his snow adventures.
- He made a special video to celebrate 100,000 YouTube subscribers, which featured his beloved canine friends.
- Besides snowmobiling, Andrew also enjoys other outdoor activities such as tubing and wakeboarding. There is a video of him doing this on the Hudson River.
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For those who are fans of Andrew’s YouTube channel, the information here needs to be updated. This shows him at 200, 000 subscribers, but as of today it is 410, 000 subscribers. He is absolutely magnificent at preparing and presenting videos, and now his older dog Levi has a new buddy – a darling puppy named Cody.
Andrew is the type of man who most truly represents what America is all about – hard working, caring and spectacularly successful.
and as of today 7/12/20 it has 610, 000 going up
“Andrew has two Golden Retrievers, Levi and Daisy.” Nope. Neither is a Golden Retriever and Daisy might belong to a friend.
Watching from Alaska! Young man you bring much enjoyment with your videos. We can’t help but be proud of your great job you do for the people who hire you. Don’t let success ruin you, and stay the kind of person that drew us all to spend time watching you. Sincerely Dan and Linda
Hello Andrew – I recently came across your YouTube channel and is thoroughly amazed by the content posted. The manner in which your videos are based upon requirements of your real-life situations are really sobering and entertaining at the same time. Your dedication in servicing the needs of your customers, your personal property and the high level of energy, care and confidence that you display in operating and repairing your extensive range of vehicles are truly edifying. I appreciate the tutorials and advice that you offer viewers on acquiring and repairing various pieces of equipments.
I haven’t see any new postings from you for the last six months and hoping that they would be released soon. All the best.
I have only seen two Labradors on hid show. Never a golden retriever. His dogs names are Cody and Blu.
Levi passed away
Hi Andrew, always enjoy your videos. I’m 81 and very envious of your capabilities. Wish I were younger so I could get out and do more but can’t due to Arthritis.
Keep the videos coming.
Hello Andrew, I have watched what I believe all of your videos and totally enjoy all of them. My question is about your ford 1520 tractor.beside the loader do you have additional hydraulic for other front end attachments?
I have a 1720 about 1989 yr and I wondered if I could put a 4 way attachment on front, after taking bucket off. Additionally, I seems that the hydraulics are getting weaker, can’t pickup as much weight as I think I used to, with the tractor that is (I am 77 yrs young) and use the front loader to lift anything I need to move.
thank for your reply in advance! Paul Magg
Hi, I’m In the UK When I left the Royal Navy in the late 60s I was a bit lost. I was mechanically apt though I tried construction, engineering, driving and eventually got a break on a B100 International DROTT with 4 in one bucket. I soon got the hang of it and was soon able to drive any 360 excavators and any Cat inc dozers and traxcavators. I worked on the Motorways with D8s pulling scraper boxes. But settled with a firm for several years on a Cat 951B traxcavator with a custom 7ft wide 4 in one bucket. They dig doze.grade and can pick up and load stuff. Hence only one machine for most jobs. The advent of 360s killed off the traxcavator and you don’t see many now. I retrained after 12yrs and became a Surveyor for 30 yrs. But still, miss driving the plant. The smell of the machine and that earthy smell when digging. I love the excavator pon YouTube keep it up.
Hi Mike,
Your comments brought back some similar memories. In the late 60s, I got holiday work on a farm here in Kent UK, the first job was clearing a steep area of scrub, with a Drott.
On the late afternoon of the first day, the number 4 injector leapt out of the head. Later that summer as we combined, areas of woodland and large hedges were being cleared by a contractor with an old D8 and an even older early Cat that I can’t remember the number of.
When combining finished I joined the contractor driving the D8 and he announced one day he was buying a new Cat.
It came on demo and was a Cat 951B, it had a 4 in one bucket and we spent a few hours digging out an anti-aircraft concrete mounting. The deal at the time was £10,000 including signwriting and a bucket of your choice, and delivery.
Andrew,
You remind me of me, with a few exceptions.
I am now old and fat!
Thanks for keeping me young of heart and
Showing a old dog some new tricks !
Very talented. Wise beyond his years. It be cool to sit down and and have a beer with him. Like how do you know how to do all this stuff? Amazing man.
Andrew Andfew! 70 year old man looking for someone who wants a challenge. Have a couple of old barns to take down. Lots of good wood still on outside my opinion! good beams inside. Slate roof on one. Amsterdam Newyork Andrew Andrew it’s free!
I admire your work and lifestyle.
Three things:
1. You never talk about the daily difficulties, broken promises, delays, and dysfunctional equipment that goes with every small personal service business. As a one-man show, you make it look too easy. We’ve never seen you answer even a single phone call of the dozens you must have to deal with every day.
2. How come you never introduce your friends, customers, and family? Or girlfriends?
3. You are a great example of what young people can accomplish. I think your video work should be shown and used to teach modern high school students about focusing on the important things of life, especially work ethics and responsibility.
Andrew, thank you for the entertainment. I saw you the first time building the bridge across the creek. Now I’m addicted! I’ve always loved watching people do what they do and how things are made. Keep it up. You are doing good! Vern
They forgot to mention his canine Cody
Hi Andrew. I really enjoy watching the things you do on YouTube, looks like you love what you do, keep up the good work.
Hi Andrew Like your videos on youtube. you are a great operator and a Mechanic as you tackle the up keep on your equipment and on your work sites for others. Thanks
His Dogs are Levi and Cody not Daisy…Daisy just comes visiting ^^
Hi Andrew we watch all your videos thank you for helping me learn how to run an excavator and skid steer. A little bit more in depth of what you’re doing and why you’re doing it would help me out thanks again buddy keep digging. Anytime you’re in Texas look us up.
My husband and I enjoy your YouTube videos. Thanks
Andrew me and my husband really love watching your show you are very talented and amazing skills. My son is taking electrical engineering here in Vancouver, Canada and I ask him to watch your show.
Hi Andrew, I have done many jobs in construction and demolition but nothing like your scale, you area true inspiration to many people. The best thing I ever did was to go self employed and I would encourage anyone to do the same. It is great to see the way you care for your dogs, you are a star and long may you shine.
Andrew,
I am an operator I operate a tractor 135 series that’s all I do 40 hours a week I also have a farm just like you. It was more feasible to own my equipment than to hire it out…so on the weekends I fire up the old Cummins make a 3-hour drive to the farm just to operate my mini /skid steer/ dump truck and tractors. This type of work is in my blood I can’t seem to stop doing it I am 2 years from retiring from my 40-hour job so I think I will work 7 days a week with my equipment.
When I have free time I watch your videos. I can relate to them thanks for making them. Never stop doing what you love!
I love your show very informative.
Ever work for either Gerald Celente in Kingston or Jim Rickards who lives somewhere near there? my older son is a master tinsmith about your age; I like to compare myself to your father in bringing up kids. And I’m from north-central pa and the mts are similar to where you r. Good stuff, real good.
HI ANDREW.
I LOVE WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS YOU ALWAYS DO A VERY GOOD JOB AND WORK VERY HARD YOU ARE A CREDIT TO THE USA A GREAT COUNTRY WE HAVE BEEN OVER 17 TIMES AND TRAVEL most OF THE STATES WHICH WE HAVE REALY ENJOYED. I AM 74 YEARS OLD AND LIVE IN ENGLAND. CARRY ON WITH THE GOOD WORK.
Good day, Andrew. You are a dedicated and very knowledgeable WORKER.
Home here in Derbyshire, England. 78 yrs old retired college professor with 3 Ph.D. I love to write about that amazing King Arthur! I have viewed most, if not all of your videos. Keep it up; you’re on the road to super success.
Mr Holland , do we really care about youPhd
When is Andrew going to get him an electric garage door opener
Andrew: really enjoy watching all the projects you re doing! You know exactly where to place your camera and the features and the background are fantastic! Im down in central Florida and have a small 5 acre mini farm. My equipment consist of a tractor and mower and flatbed trailer and a dually pick up.glad that you speak loudly and distinctly! I admire your energy! stay safe and don t get hurt! Happy trails! Ron Florida
HI ANDREW, I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS FOR QUITE SOME TIME NOW AND I AM IMPRESSED BY YOUR WORK HABITS & KNOWLEDGE OF TRUCKS& EQUIPMENT, I, AM 91 YEARS OLD AND IWATCH YOUR ADVENTURES ON THE HEAVY EQUIPMENT. IMYSELF HAVE 24 YEARS IN THE SAND AND GRAVEL INDUSTRY. IN CENTRAL NEW HAMPSHIRE…KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK & STAY SAFE. ENJOY WATCHING YOUR DOGS ALSO, GOD BLESS YOU &YOUR FAMILY!!!
We just started watching and you videos are great but why don’t you introduce the girl who works along side of you
You are the bomb! Thanks for the years of great videos!
Hi Andrew, My husband and I have been watching your videos since late last year and been enjoying them. We’re impressed with your work/machinery skills. Very pleased to see your work ethics and your care of the dogs. Best of luck for you and your family.
You have a great YouTube channel. I work in a big city, full of big city annoyances. When I get home I enjoy watching your videos and dreaming about working at something I would really enjoy doing.
I appreciate the work ethic you put into each job.
And, I really appreciate how you take great care of Levi and Daisy.
Andrew I HAVE BEEN WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS FOR QUITE A WHILE I THINK YOU ARE VERY GOOD AT EVERY THING YOU DO YOUR DAD AND MAM PUT SOME GOOD STUFF IN YOUR BRAIN KEEP UP THE VIDEOS HAVE YOU GOT ANY NEW 2019/2020 IM WATCHING ON YOUTUBE IN GREAT BRITAIN WELL DONE TO YOUS ALL OVER THE POND AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOUS ALL
Hi Andrew,
In my 74 years I’ve been around the world and half of Texas. People who are professional, have honesty and integrity, such as you, hold a special place in my mind. You have a work ethic that is classic of a man who learned and absorbed his talents from another man who does things right. Your Mom and Dad did a good job raising you.
I have two German Shepherd Dogs (Abby and Angie) who are my daily highlight in laughter, and keep me very happy. You have beautiful Levi and Daisy, and they are obviously the center of your life too. I pray God watches over them for time to come. They love you very much because you care for them.
Keep up the good work. You are a role model for many “kids” your age. I envy you for what you do. Isn’t it great being an independent contractor? I suspect you get a lot of business from referrals. That’s the only way to go. Good luck.
Gary Prendergast
USAF Retired
I think you are a cool guy, keep up the good work, I do the same thing in the area I live in.
I don’t YouTube any of the work I do, but I think it’s pretty cool you do that.
Hi Andrew Just wanted to let you know that I am hooked on your videos. I am just amazed at your at your talent and workmanship. Also love your dogs.
Hi Andrew. I’m 73 Live in Nevada. im Carl jorgensen…Have watched everyone of your videos enjoy them very much thank you again
if you was going to Buy a plasma cutter what would be a good one to look into…i’ve looked on Amazon other places, don’t really know what I’m looking for…if you give me some companies I will look into it…Thank you very much and keep showing me some videos…
The new truck you bought please pressure wash the engine compartment…
Thanks again
I love you
i’m totally awed by your profession. if I were anywhere close to your place, you wouldn’t be just a mentor or teacher but totally DA BOMB for me.
Hi Andrew been watching your Ytube chanel for a couple of weeks now, what a relaxing way to spend a few hours, You have a knack of teaching others skills we didnt have until we watch You, many thanx for all the tips, Love the Dogs, best of luck to you and your Family from Wales Uk
Hi Andrew, my husband, Jerry 81, and I, 73, just ‘found’ you on YouTube And we enjoy & are so IMPRESSED with you & your videos! We love the variety, your easy, informative/understandable chats, the perfect talk to view ratio let’s us enjoy the simple vicarious pleasure of watching your quality, thorough diverse work! LOVE your using the machine’s scoops/buckets like precision extensions of your hands, adorably tapping down soil, neatly dragging perfect edging & clean-up at job completion! You are what we dream about getting in a contractor. Even distant, we can select your videos in the future to SHOW THEM start to finish exactly what we want! We enjoy your Dogs, all your “stuff, ” your lifestyle that suits you and your loving relationship with your Dad and friends. Thank you for the pleasure of your life & work. You’re a quality man and we’re delighted to see you.
Dear Andrew: This is from Canada and you are a fine example of what AMERICA should produce but rarely does. YOUR videos are remarkable. Sometimes I think I am being educated by a genius.
What ever it is, I LOVE IT.
Exlegal 45
Hi Andrew!! Seems odd calling you by your first name, even though we’ve never met in person. I’ve watched all your video’s, some two & three times, maybe that’s why addressing you by your first name is so comfortable. My grandfather leaving Italy at seventeen with his older brother, as stone masons, settled in Worcester, Ma. Starting his company in 1945, I’ve done
A lot of what you do, you operate the equipment a lot better than I could, being one out of eleven grandsons, we were all trying to run the equipment.
Watching your videos brings back a lot of memories, thank you for that.
Looking forward to the video of the roof expansion on your maintenance shop, can’t wait for the video’s to arrive.
you are a go getter, I admire that in you. Keep those videos coming,
Michael
Hi Andrew,
My name is Byron and my partner Kelly and I love your
show! Your skill set and variety of work are
impressive. When Kelly was 18 he had his own
small engine repair business and his late Dad
taught him all he knew about logging. Thank you
for your intelligence and your entertaining videos
Hi Andrew, I ’m tuned into your videos from St. John’s Newfoundland. Since I discovered you on you tube I can’t stop watching. It’s impressive to see how skilled you are with the equipment and the ingenious ways you solve problems whether it’s repairing the equipment or retrofitting an attachment. I find something amazing in every video. All the best to you and yours and Levi keep up the meticulous inspections.