BIRMINGHAM, AL, December 19, 2010 (Press-News.org) It may seem odd that a local tree servicer who specializes in tree removal wants to preserve trees, but that's just what Premiere Tree Services of Birmingham has in mind.
"Trees add to the intrinsic value of Birmingham and must be preserved," said Mark Smith, the community-minded VP of the company.
Premiere Tree Services of Birmingham focuses on community involvement by supporting programs that encourage young people to get involved in planting trees. Such programs teach youngsters how to plant and maintain trees in the woodlands of Birmingham's parks and open spaces while learning to be good citizens.
According to Smith, good tree companies are multi-faceted in this way. They provide a service to assist in beautifying the community through planting even though there is also an occasional need to respond to more emergency matters and land clearning activity.
For example, when tornados or increment weather strikes the local area, trees and branches can easily block passageways creating dangers when combined with downed power lines. A company like Premiere Tree Services can respond to emergencies on call.
Premiere Tree Services of Birmingham also helps homeowners and businesses with all types of tree service from planting and pruning to stump grinding and mulching.
Premiere Tree Services of Birmingham is located at 1401 Doug Baker Blvd., Ste. #107-169, Birmingham, AL 35242, or visit them on the web at http://birmingham.premieretreeservices.com
Premiere Tree Services of Birmingham Promotes Preservation
Trees add to the intrinsic value of Birmingham and must be preserved
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[Press-News.org] Premiere Tree Services of Birmingham Promotes PreservationTrees add to the intrinsic value of Birmingham and must be preserved