Tree stumps can turn your yard into an obstacle course. At A.B.E. Tree Service, we make stump grinding quick and hassle-free for homeowners in Breinigsville, PA.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we help homeowners throughout Lehigh County take back their yards with professional stump grinding and tree care. Stubborn stumps don’t just look bad – they attract pests, create hazards, and make your lawn harder to maintain. Our stump removal services help to prevent those issues.
Using reliable stump and root grinders, we handle each job quickly and thoroughly, so you can enjoy a cleaner, more functional yard. Whether it’s a fresh stump or an old one you’re tired of looking at, you can count on us to restore your Breinigsville, PA yard.
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Leaving stumps in your yard might not seem like a big deal, but they’re quietly causing problems. Rotting wood attracts pests like termites and beetles, which can move into your home. Plus, they get in the way of mowing, landscaping, or creating a clean, usable space you can enjoy.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we help homeowners in Breinigsville, PA, and across Lehigh County take back their yards. Whether you’re sprucing up for a new project or cleaning storm damage, we’re ready to get the job done. Call us today at 404-225-8400, and let’s clear those stumps for good!
Breinigsville was named for George Ludwig Breinig (January 31, 1733 – May 12, 1812), a German immigrant who came to the United States on board the ship Lydia, arriving in Philadelphia on October 13, 1749. He originally settled in Weisenberg Township (tax records show he was assessed 9 pounds in 1762). On May 10, 1771, Breinig purchased around 100 acres (40 ha) of land and a stone dwelling for 700 pounds from Peter and Catherine Trexler of Trexlertown. He resided on that land until his death.
Breinig was one of the judges of the election at Allentown on July 8, 1776 when delegates to the first constitutional convention of the state were elected. During the Revolutionary War, Breinig became the colonel of the Second Battalion of Northampton County militia. In 1786, he was commissioned a justice of the district of Macungie and Weisenberg townships. Breinig is buried at Zion Lehigh Lutheran Church, Alburtis.
Among his seven children was Peter Breinig, his youngest son who founded Breinigsville and owned a 123-acre (50 ha) farm. He built a tavern in the village and operated it for some years. As in most early towns, the tavern served as the center of the community. Today the town’s tavern is located in the Breinigsville Hotel.
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