Pacesetter Tree Care Llc

1520 W Cook St SpringfieldIL62704
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
8:00am-6:30pm
Tuesday
8:00am-6:30pm
Wednesday
8:00am-6:30pm
Thursday
8:00am-6:30pm
Friday
8:00am-6:30pm
Saturday
9:00am-5:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Cash, Check
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No one really owns a tree,

we just keep it for the next generation.

It used to be easy being a tree. Of course, that was before cities and all the stress that comes with them. Cars, road salt and lawns manicured with weed and feed. So while trees should be able to live far beyond our lifespans, it's become more difficult for today's trees to withstand the kind of rough weather and insect...
by demandforce on November 10, 2016 from demandforce

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Pacesetter Tree Care, serving Springfield and Central Illinois, are licensed and fully insured certified arborists specializing in tree cabling, tree and limb bracing, tree fertilization, tree removal, tree root damage control, storm clean-up, land and lot clearing, residential snow removal, tree stump removal, skid-steer work, tree insect control, tree disease control and tree lightning damage...
by localcom on February 05, 2015 from localcom
Pacesetter Tree Care Llc is located at the address 1520 W Cook St in Springfield, Illinois 62704. They can be contacted via phone at (217) 787-3151 for pricing, hours and directions. Pacesetter Tree Care Llc specializes in Interior Work, Basements, Sunrooms.

Pacesetter Tree Care Llc has an annual sales volume of 0 - 500K. . For more information contact Samuel Tidball, Owner

Pacesetter Tree...
by chamberofcommerce on September 05, 2014 from chamberofcommerce
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Complete Tree Care Services
Complete Tree Case Services
Certification Sam Tidball Rm2162at
Complete Land and Lot Clearing
Insect and Disease Control
Isa Certified Arborists
by yasabe on June 04, 2014 from yasabe
No one really owns a tree, we just keep it for the next generation. It used to be easy being a tree. Of course, that was before cities and all the stress that comes with them. Cars, road salt and lawns manicured with weed and feed. So while trees should be able to live far beyond our lifespans, it's become more difficult for today's trees to withstand the kind of rough weather and insect...
by judysbook on December 01, 2013 from judysbook