Need a tree removed? Whether it’s a hazard after a storm or simply in the wrong spot, A.B.E. Tree Service offers safe, reliable tree removal services in Fullerton, PA.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we specialize in tree removal and storm clean-up to keep your Fullerton, PA property safe and beautiful. We know all too well how challenging it can be when a tree threatens your home or blocks your outdoor space. That’s why our team of skilled professionals handles everything from routine tree care to emergency tree removal.
We proudly serve homeowners across Lehigh County, offering practical solutions that make outdoor spaces safer and cleaner. Call us today at 404-225-8400 to schedule a service or get immediate help after a storm.
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Removing a tree might seem straightforward, but without the right tools, knowledge, and experience, it’s a risky job. One wrong cut can damage your property, injure someone, or cause unnecessary stress. Professional tree removal teams not only know how to safely handle hazardous trees, but they also clean up the mess afterward, saving you time and hassle.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we’ve helped countless homeowners in Fullerton, PA, and across Lehigh County manage everything from storm-damaged trees to routine maintenance. Call 404-225-8400 today to schedule your service and keep your home and yard safe.
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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