When a tree poses a risk or has overstayed its welcome, it’s time to call in the professionals. At A.B.E. Tree Service, our tree removal services are designed to restore safety and improve your property’s appeal.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we’ve made it our mission to help homeowners in Salisbury, PA keep their landscapes safe and beautiful. Trees are a valuable part of any property, but when they’re damaged, overgrown, or leaning dangerously, they need attention – and fast.
Whether you’re dealing with storm clean-up, routine tree care, or emergency tree removal, we have the tools and the experience to handle it efficiently. Serving all of Lehigh County, we focus on keeping your property safe and your yard clean. Call 404-225-8400 today, and let’s take care of your tree concerns together.
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Tree removal isn’t just about cutting wood; it’s about making your property safer and reducing risks before they turn into problems. A leaning tree or damaged branches can cause injuries, property damage, or even power outages if they’re ignored for too long.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we make sure trees that pose a threat are taken care of promptly. Whether it’s an emergency cleanup after a storm or removing a tree that’s blocking your landscaping plans, we’re here to help. Homeowners in Salisbury, PA, and across Lehigh County count on us to keep their yards safe and functional. Call 404-225-8400 today, and let’s get started.
Salisbury was laid out by Joseph Markley in 1794, with Douglas Baker as the surveyor. Peter Shirer and Martin Weimer built the first house, and Peter Shirer was also the first storekeeper. Peter Shirer and Peter Welfley added more lots to the town circa 1814, John Smith added more in about 1850, and the Beachy family added still more in 1870. The town, located on the Turkey Foot Road, was organized as a borough in 1862.
In 1998, Salisbury was hit by two F3 tornadoes on May 31 and June 2. The May 31 tornado killed one person and injured 15 others and the June 2 tornado intensified into an F4 tornado when it struck Allegany County, Maryland.
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