Keep your landscape vibrant and well-maintained with tree trimming services from A.B.E. Tree Service in Breinigsville, PA. Let us help your trees stay strong and beautiful year-round.
At A.B.E. Tree Service, we’ve built a reputation for helping homeowners in Breinigsville, PA, maintain healthy and beautiful landscapes. Our team takes a personalized approach, addressing the specific needs of your trees to keep your property safe and thriving.
Whether it’s routine tree branch trimming to encourage growth or emergency tree services after a storm, we make tree care stress-free and effective. Residents in Lehigh County turn to us to help protect their homes and enhance their outdoor spaces. Call 404-225-8400 today to see how we can assist with your tree care needs.
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Tree trimming is about more than just keeping your yard neat; it’s essential for the safety and health of your property. Overgrown or damaged branches can create risks for your home and loved ones, especially during storms. Regular tree branch trimming keeps your trees strong and helps prevent these issues before they arise.
A.B.E. Tree Service specializes in thoughtful, effective tree-trimming services in Lehigh County. From routine maintenance to handling storm-related damage, we’re here to protect your Breinigsville, PA property, and improve its natural beauty. Call 404-225-8400 today to schedule your service and keep your trees thriving.
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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