Tree removal isn’t just about cutting branches – it’s about protecting your home, your family, and your yard. At A.B.E. Tree Service, we tackle trees of all shapes and sizes in Catasauqua, PA, with skill and care.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we believe in doing the job right – whether it’s a tricky tree removal or routine tree care. Our tree company is ready to serve Catasauqua, PA, and all of Lehigh County. No matter the size or scope, we bring the right tools and approach to handle your tree needs safely.
When storms leave you with fallen limbs, or a leaning tree starts worrying you, we step in quickly with emergency tree removal services to restore safety and order to your yard. Call 404-225-8400, and we’ll handle the hard work while you enjoy a worry-free outdoor space.
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An unstable tree can go from being an eyesore to a serious problem in no time. Whether it’s looming too close to your roof or teetering after a storm, quick action can prevent damage or injury. That’s where our team at A.B.E. Tree Service steps in.
Our tree care team specializes in storm clean-ups, emergency tree trimming, and proactive tree services across Catasauqua, PA, and Lehigh County. When you choose us, you’ll be working with a team that handles it all, from assessing risks to leaving your yard spotless. Call 404-225-8400 today to take the worry off your plate and make your property safe again.
George Taylor, signer of the Declaration of Independence, built a Georgian stone house in 1768 in what is now the borough of Catasauqua. The George Taylor House has been named a National Historic Landmark, a showpiece of the community’s rich historical heritage. Around this time, the area of the borough was referred to as Biery’s Port.
In 1840, the anthracite iron industry was found in Biery’s Port in present-day Catasaqua, making Catasaqua a birthplace of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. Welsh immigrant David Thomas relocated to the area and opened the Crane Iron Works. The Catasauqua and Fogelsville Railroad existed to transport ore from limonite deposits to the plant. Remembered as “the father of Catasauqua,” Thomas initially named the community Craneville after his former employer in Wales. The wealthy, generous Thomases were responsible for many sweeping changes to the prosperity of the community. David Thomas founded the Presbyterian Church of Catasauqua, in which residents still worship today, and his wife Elizabeth donated money and land to found the Welsh Congregational Church, which no longer exists. Thomas organized Catasauqua’s first fire company, installed its first public water system, and served as its first burgess.
In 1854, the town was formally titled Catasauqua (pronounced “Cat-uh-SAW-kwuh”), derived from the Lenape language, and meaning “dry ground” or “thirsty ground.” By 1900, Catasauqua boasted 5,000 residents, and had the highest percentage of self-made millionaires of any town in the United States.
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