I had been in the water damage restoration business for 16 years. I quickly saw that there was a lack of knowledge and expertise, in the Birmingham Al area, concerning Mold and the health effect associated with having it your home. Being a geek, I embarked on my quest to gather as much information as I could on the subject. This quest for more information spurred me on to attend every class I could that would give us the education and tools to help bring your home back to a healthy state.
Eastern Tree Service, Inc. is one of the largest and oldest tree companies in Birmingham, Alabama. We have been serving Jefferson County and its surrounding areas since 1995. No job is too big or too small for the professionals at Eastern Tree Service. Robert Young started the company as a small lawn care service. By providing excellent customer relations and professional service, the company expanded to include landscaping and tree removal, allowing us to provide our customers with full yard and outdoor services. Tree removal service is one of the most dangerous types of work in the U.S. today. If there is one business where experience and training really matter, it is the tree business. Eastern Tree Service cuts approximately 4000 trees per year in addition to providing landscaping service and tree trimming and shaping. Eastern Tree Service specializes in dangerous tree removal and storm debris cleanup. Our climbers have been trained by the South's leading arborists.
Only qualified persons and properly licensed are allowed to engage in the practice of general contracting in New Castle of state of Alabama.
To protect yourself from contractor scamming, while making project, we recommend you visit Licensee Search to verify that the contractor is licensed.
If more information is required, please feel free to call the Home Builders Licensure Board at 1-800-304-0853.
Subcontractors Association of Alabama, (SubAla) previously Alabama Roofing Sheet Metal Heating and Air Conditioning Contractors Association (ARSM-HACCA), was formed at a state-wide convention in 1955