Professional Tree Felling Alberton Fully insured & Qualified professional tree felling.
We are one of the best fellers based in Alberton, providing a wide range of domestic tree services to all Alberton locations and surrounding areas.
Our team consists of exceptionally skilled and efficient guys that are highly experienced.
Whatever kind of tree care services you may require, we’re confident that we can provide them at an affordable price. We’ve been providing tree care services for over seven years and we pride ourselves on our excellent customer support.
We’re happy to offer you a free quote and we can send one back to you within 24 hours. We pride ourselves on offering competitive prices and high quality services.
We take care of all the rubbish removal, so you don’t even have to lift a finger. All you have to do is pick up the phone and we’ll do the rest.
Hours:
Timezone: (GMT+02:00) Africa/Johannesburg
Monday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tuesday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Wednesday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Thursday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Friday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Saturday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Sunday
12:00 am - 12:00 pm
Tree Felling Alberton
177 Delphinium St, Brackenhurst, Alberton, 1448
Alberton 1448
South Africa
+27 60 097 4290
About Alberton
Alberton is a city situated on the southern part of the East Rand of the Gauteng Province in South Africa and is situated very close to the major urban centre of Johannesburg. Alberton is described as a typical suburban community, one which is primarily residential in character, with most of its workers commuting to work in nearby suburbs or cities such as Johannesburg and Germiston. == History == In the early 1840s, the Voortrekkers Johan Georg (Org) Meyer and Hester Catharina Elizabeth (néé Mulder) arrived in the Transvaal after moving from their home in Prince Albert, in what was then the Cape Colony.Org sourced land and selected three farms, namely Klipriviersberg, Elandsfontein and Swartkoppies. In 1856, Johannes Petrus Meyer (better known as Jan Meyer) acquired 11 hectares (27 acres) of his father's Elandsfontein farm and built a house next to the Natalspruit, close to where the civic centre stands today. In 1890, he built a new farmhouse mansion on the opposite end of the farm that was miraculously left unharmed during the Anglo Boer War of 1899–1902. The homestead can still be seen today from the bypassing N12 freeway. Jan's brother, also Johan Georg (Org) Meyer, took over the farm after Jan's death. General Hendrik Abraham Alberts, a veteran of the Anglo Boer War, purchased a part of the farm from Org in 1904 and named it Alberton.The Afrikaans medium primary school Jan Meyer was named for the original owner of the farm, and the affluent suburb Meyersdal also refers to the family whose original farmhouse mansion still stands on the land behind the Meyersdal koppie. The primary school Generaal Alberts, and Hennie Alberts Avenue in the suburb of Brackenhurst, are named after the town founder. The first official post office was opened in 1926, and in 1938 building work started on a town hall.
Neighborhoods around Alberton
Extension 1, Brackendowns, Brackenhurst, Alrode, Alrode South, Albertsdal, Alberante, Randhart, Newmarket Park, Alberton, Meyersdal, Florentia, General Albertspark, South Crest, Raceview, Verwoerdpark, Eden Park, Mayberry Park, Nadustria, Eden Park West,Things To Do in Alberton
Rietvlei Zoo Farm
Gold Reef City Theme Park
Apartheid Museum
Jackson Dam
Constitution Hill Human Rights Precinct
The Workers' Museum
Arts On Main
Mandela's House
The Playhouse Alberton
Bokkie Park
Gold Reef City Casino
Montecasino
Alberton
Brackenhurst
Sundowners
Alberton Action Indoor Sports.
Rietvlei Trails
Smallville Comics
Fun Fishing
Wheelz N Smoke