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Get the best tree removal service in Wyomissing. Ground Care Solutions LLC ensures safe and efficient tree care for your property in PA, Berks.

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Long-term Benefits of Professional Tree Care

  • Enhance property’s curb appeal with expert tree trimming.
  • Prevent potential hazards with timely tree and stump removal.
  • Improve landscape’s health through regular tree care.
  • Save money on costly future repairs by maintaining trees.
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    About Ground Care Solutions LLC

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    At Ground Care Solutions LLC, we pride ourselves on providing top-notch tree services in Wyomissing, PA. With years of experience, our certified arborists deliver reliable and safe tree removal, tree trimming, and stump removal services. Serving Berks County, we are dedicated to keeping your property beautiful and safe.

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    Efficient and Safe Tree Services

  • Initial Consultation: We assess your tree care needs.
  • Service Execution: Our team performs the required tree removal or trimming.
  • Clean-Up: We leave your property clean and safe.
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    Importance of Professional Tree Care

    Tree removal is more than just cutting down a tree; it involves careful planning and execution to ensure safety and efficiency. At Ground Care Solutions LLC, we use the latest equipment and techniques to provide top-tier tree removal services in Wyomissing, PA. Our team handles everything from tree trimming to complete tree and stump removal, making us the go-to tree company in Berks County. Ready to transform your landscape? Call us at 484-537-7718 today!

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    The original inhabitants of Wyomissing are Lenape Native Americans, who lived along the banks of Wyomissing Creek. The name Wyomissing is from the Delaware language, meaning “peaceful/long fish/pike”. Much of Berks County was transferred from the Native Americans to William Penn in 1685. Title to the land that much of Wyomissing is built upon was in two parcels, an eastern tract and a western tract, which were divided by a northwesterly line in the vicinity of Lake Avenue. One of the earliest industries in the area was the Evans Grist Mill. This building still stands at the corner of Old Mill Road and Old Wyomissing Road.

    In 1896, present-day Wyomissing began to take form when Reading lumber dealer Thomas P. Merritt acquired 600 acres (240 ha). Albert Thalheimer, David H. Keiser, Marthias Mengel, and Levi Walter Mengel joined Thomas R. Merrit in organizing the Reading Suburban Real Estate Company. Shortly afterwards Wyomissing Industries, manufacturer of textile machinery, was established by the firm of Thun and Janssen along the Reading Railroad just west of Van Reed Road (today named Park Road). Ferdinand Thun, Henry K Janssen, and Gustav Oberlaender became known as “The Big Three of Wyomissing Industries. Wyomissing Industries comprised Narrow Fabric Co., Textile Machine Works and Berkshire Knitting Mills. This spurred development, and soon there were many developers working to build Wyomissing.

    In 1904 and 1905, Thun and Janssen called town meetings to discuss setting up a borough government. Eventually petitions were filed with the courts for the establishment of a borough, signed by 61 resident property owners and 39 non-resident property owners.

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