SWINGLE ACQUIRES SCHRA ENTERPRISES OF LOVELAND

Swingle, a local Colorado company continues to expand their legendary landscape care and award winning holiday décor services along Colorado’s Front Range communities.
Denver, CO – Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care, today announced their acquisition of customers
from Schra Enterprises, a 12 year old tree care services company that focused on a customer base mainly in Loveland, Colorado.
The Schra brothers, Chris and Kurt said, “We have searched for a Colorado based company that provided exceptional customer service with the expertise that our customer’s have come to expect. After carefully considering several options, we were excited to announce that Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care will be providing our former customers with their lawn, tree and landscape care services. Swingle’s recognition for receiving many industry and business ethics awards over the past 61 years was a key factor in our selection process. Swingle also offers an expanded service line which will provide our customers with a single point of contact for their landscape care and holiday décor needs.”
Since June of 2005, Swingle has acquired seven different Front Range companies that serve a customer base from Castle Rock to Fort Collins which are now supported by the company’s Denver and Fort Collins branches. Their newest acquisition; Schra Enterprises, will be supported by Swingle’s Fort Collins branch.
The goal is to strengthen Swingle’s brand and market position, expanding their legendary landscape care and award winning holiday décor services to a larger customer base along Colorado’s Front Range communities.
“We will focus on retaining Schra’s existing customer base and develop new 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 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, President of Swingle.
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