New Life Arboricultural Services

1917 Hutchinson Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49506
(616) 305-1213
www.newlifearbor.com
Contact: Bart, Kevin
Business Description: New Life Arboricultural Service is a full service tree and landscaping company located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. NLAS is relied up to design, build, maintain, and enhance unique places of lasting beauty. We have over 15 years of experience with unparalleled knowledge and technical ability, outstanding customer service and retention, relentless execution, and a true understanding of cutomer's needs. We routinely transform the everyday into one-of-a-kind environments- whether it's a resort, corporate campus, retail center, master-planned community or the place you call home.
In Business Since: 1995
Service Area: Our service area stretches from West Michigan to the East side of Michigan, and all the way down to Ohio.
On Angie's List Since: 7/12/2011
Warranties: False
Free Estimates: Ask for Details
Office Hours: By Appointment .
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Ada | Adamsville | Adger | Alabaster | Allegan | Allegan County | Allendale | Alto | Apple Avenue | Argyle | Ashton | Baileyville | Barry County | Belding | Belmont | Beloit | Belvidere | Bessemer | Birmingham - Downtown | Blount County | Bluff Park East | Bluff Park West | Bonus | Bremen | Brookville | Byron | Byron Center | Cahaba Heights | Caledonia | Caledonia | Candlewick Lake | Capron | Cascade | Cedar Springs | Cedarville | Center Point | Chana | Chelsea | Cherry Valley | Clare | Clarksville | Compton | Comstock Park | Conklin | Coopersville | Cordova | Cortland | Crestline Heights | Creston | Creston | Cullman | Dakota | Davis | Davis Junction | Dekalb | Dixon | Dora | Dorr | Durand | East Grand Rapids | East Muskegon | Eastown | Egan | Eldena | Empire | Ensley | Esmond | Fairdale | Fairfield | Fennville | Flag Center | Flagg | Forestdale | Forreston | Franklin Grove | Freeport | Fruitport | Fulton Heights | Fultondale | Garden Prairie | Gardendale | Garfield Park | Genoa | German Valley | Gowen | Grand Detour | Grand Haven | Grand Rapids - Downtown | Grandville | Graysville | Haldane | Hamilton | Hanceville | Hastings | Hayden | Helena | Hillcrest | Holcomb | Holland | Holton | Homewood | Honey Creek | Hoover | Hopkins | Hudsonville | Hueytown | Irondale | Jenison | Kellogsville | Kent City | Kentwood | Kimberly | Kings | Kingston | Kirkland | Lakeside | Leaf River | Lee | Lee Center | Leeds | Lindenwood | Locust Fork | Loves Park | Lowell | Machesney Park | Malta | Marne | Martin | Mccalla | Meadowbrook | Middleville | Midfield | Minor | Monroe Center | Montague | Moody | Morris | Morristown | Mount Morris | Mount Olive | Mountain Brook | Muskegon - Downtown | Muskegon County | Muskegon Heights | Nachusa | Nelson | New Castle | New Milford | North Muskegon | Norton Shores | Norwood | Nunica | Oneco | Orangeville | Oregon | Ottawa County North | Ottawa County South | Paynes Point | Pecatonica | Pelham | Pinson | Plainfield | Pleasant Grove | Polo | Poplar Grove | Prairieville | Premier | Pullman | Ravenna | Richmond Hills | Ridott | Riverchase | Rochelle | Rock City | Rock Grove | Rockford | Rockford | Rockton | Roscoe | Saint Clair County | Sand Lake | Saranac | Saugatuck | Sayre | Scarboro | Scioto Mills | Seward | Shabbona | Shelby County | Shelbyville | Shirland | South Beloit | Sparta | Spring Lake | Standale | Sterrett | Steward | Stillman Valley | Stratford | Sycamore | Sylvan Spring | The Burg | Trafford | Trussville | Twin Lake | University Of Alabama | Valley View | Vestavia Hills | Walker | Walker County | Walton | Warrior | Watson | Wayland | West Brooklyn | West Grand | West Olive | Westover | Whitehall | Winnebago | Woosung | Wyoming | Zeeland
 
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