Senske Lawn & Tree Care Acquires LawnTech
KENNEWICK, Wash. (PRWEB) July 30, 2018 -- Senske Lawn & Tree Care announces the acquisition of assets of LawnTech, a lawn and tree care and pest control provider based in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Brothers Kim and Kurt Johnson started the company in 1982. Since that time, LawnTech has grown to become the leading specialist for tree care, lawn care, pest control, pruning, and landscaping in the area. Services will continue uninterrupted by the current team of employees doing business as LawnTech.
According to Kim and Kurt Johnson, “We felt Senske was a good fit for our customers. They share the same customer service, customer first attitude that has kept us going since 1982. Our employees are like family and knowing that Senske has been family owned for over 70 years means a lot.”
When asked about the deal, Senske President Chris Senske noted “We look forward to expanding into Eastern Idaho. We continuously look to merge with high-quality companies who share our goals, principles and culture and I believe we found the perfect fit with LawnTech.” This will be the third location in Idaho for Senske Services.
“With nearly 40 years of experience, we are lucky to have their team join the Senske family as we continue to grow and expand in the four states that we currently serve.” says Senske’s Chief Financial Officer Bjorn Gjerde who spearheads mergers and acquisitions for the company.
About Senske Lawn & Tree Care:
Senske Lawn & Tree Care is a leading lawn, tree and pest control service provider that is locally owned and operated, with its corporate office based in Kennewick, Washington. It has been a trusted source of lawn, tree and pest control services since 1947 across Washington, Idaho, and Utah, as well as pest control in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you are interested in selling your lawn care or pest control business, contact Bjorn Gjerde at 509.374.5007 or visit http://www.senske.com.
Becca Presley, Senske Services, http://www.senske.com, +1 (509) 374-5002, [email protected]
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