Leftover stumps are more than just an eyesore – they get in the way of a beautiful, usable yard. At A.B.E. Tree Service, we handle stump grinding so you can enjoy your Fullerton, PA yard.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we’re on a mission to help homeowners in Fullerton, PA, and Lehigh County reclaim their outdoor spaces. Tree stumps don’t just take up valuable space; they attract pests, make lawn care a hassle, and detract from the beauty of your yard. That’s why we focus on grinding them down quickly and thoroughly.
Using advanced equipment, our tree care team handles stumps of all sizes, leaving your property clean and ready for you to enjoy. Whether you need help cleaning up storm damage or you want to make room for a new garden, count on our tree company to restore your yard.
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Stump grinding is about more than just improving your property’s aesthetic appeal; it’s about improving the safety and the health of your landscape. Lingering stumps can attract pests, become breeding grounds for disease, and even damage your lawnmower.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, a full-service tree company in Lehigh County, we specialize in stump removal. Our team uses specialized stump and root grinders to efficiently remove stumps of all sizes, leaving your Fullerton, PA property safe and ready for new possibilities. Call 404-225-8400 today to schedule an appointment..
Originally known as “Ferndale”, the town was located on tracts of land originally settled by Giles Windsor (1767), Stephen Snyder (1786) and Jacob Yundt (1826). In 1895, the town was renamed “Fullerton” in honor of local businessman James W. Fuller Jr., who had purchased the railroad car wheel factory of Frederick & Company in 1865 and operated it as McKee, Fuller & Co. and later the Lehigh Car, Wheel & Axle Works. Fuller laid out the hamlet in 1870, and by 1883 it was a thriving company town with a population in excess of 1,500 men and their families. When the Lehigh Valley cement industry exploded in the early 1900s, Fuller’s company prospered by providing machinery to the mills in the region, and the town supplied the workforce for both his factories, and the numerous mills and quarries operating in the immediate area.
The Dent Hardware Company Factory Complex in Fullerton was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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