All About Tree Care LLC

2440 Lowenstein Dr
Lees Summit, MO 64063
(816) 524-3073
www.allabouttreecare.com
Contact: Blankenship, L Scott
Business Description: All About Trees will provide expert tree trimming and service. Our experienced, insured, and licensed arborists know how to service your trees to protect their health and your property. We can also give you the best advice and services to keep your trees healthy in the future. Our scientific understanding of tree care is what sets us apart from the rest
In Business Since: 2004
Service Area: Entire Kansas City market,Lees Summit Mo, Blue Springs Mo
On Angie's List Since: 9/17/2010
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Yes
Office Hours: Mon 07.30 AM - 06.00 PM, Tue 07.30 AM - 06.00 PM, Wed 07.30 AM - 06.00 PM, Thu 07.30 AM - 06.00 PM, Fri 07.30 AM - 06.00 PM, Sat 07.30 AM - 06.00 PM, Sun Closed, By Appointment
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: 10%
Cities Served: Belton | Blue Hills | Blue Springs | Blue Valley | Brookside | Buckner | Cass County | Clay County | Claycomo | Columbus Park | Country Club Plaza | De Soto | Edgerton | Gardner | Gladstone | Grain Valley | Grandview | Greenwood | Harrisonville | Hyde Park | Independence | Indian Mound | Ivanhoe | Kansas City - Downtown | Leawood | Lees Summit | Lenexa | Liberty | Lykins | Martin City | Merriam | Mission | Mission Hills | Mission Lake | Mt. Cleveland | Mt. Washington | North Kansas City | Oak Grove | Oak Park | Olathe | Overland Park | Peculiar | Pendleton Heights | Pleasant Hill | Prairie Village | Quality Hill | Randolph | Raymore | Raytown | Red Bridge | Roeland Park | Ruskin Heights | Shawnee | Sheffield | Smithville | Spring Hill | Stanley | Stilwell | Swope Park | Terrace Lake | Union Hill | Unity Village | Waldo | Westwood | Wood Heights
 
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