Swingle Acquires Lawn Care Aeration Plus of Greeley

Greeley, CO. – Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care, now celebrating 64 years in business, today announced the acquisition of Lawn Care Aeration Plus to strengthen their market position in Colorado’s Northern Front Range communities.

“Having provided lawn care services to my customers for 27 years, I began planning for my retirement. I searched for a local Colorado landscape care company with exceptional customer service to maintain the quality my customer’s have come to expect. After carefully considering several options and selecting a company that aligned with my guarantees, ethics, reliability and reputation, I am excited to announce that Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care will be caring for my customers properties in the future.”, said Larry Torrez, former owner of LawnCare Aeration Plus.

“Swingle’s recognition over the past 64 years for receiving many industry and business ethics awards was a key factor in my selection process. Swingle also offers an expanded service line that will allow my former customers to use a single point of contact for their lawns, trees and holiday décor services.”

Since 2005, Swingle has acquired several other landscape care and holiday décor service companies, expanding their legendary services to all Front Range communities. This newest acquisition of LawnCare Aeration Plus will be supported by Swingle’s Fort Collins branch. Swingle’s acquisitions have proved to integrate successfully into the Swingle philosophy of outstanding customer care and service.

“We will focus on continuing to give great service to Larry Torrez’s customers at LawnCare Aerations Plus and developing and even stronger customer loyalty by offering a host of new services supported by a highly trained team of landscape care experts, holiday décor experts and Swingle’s Customer Care Representatives. We look forward to servicing even more Colorado communities as we grow and develop the Swingle brand in these new market segments along Colorado’s Front Range communities.”, said Thomas R. Tolkacz, CEO of Swingle.