Frankenmuth

Chamber Chat March 2014

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Years in Business: Timber Oaks was established in 2007. What We Do: We are experienced in specialty landscapes, residential and commercial landscape and turf maintenance, landscape lighting, water features, and annual planting. In addition, we are flexible on job locations, competitively priced and enjoy taking on new and challenging landscape projects. Our company mission statement, "Prompt. Professional. Perfection.," applies to every project we do — large or small. How We Got Into Business: Kirk Bielskis, Corey Haubenstricker and I decided to start Timber Oaks to show our passion for the green industry. To provide our talents to improve homeowners and businesses outdoor experiences through design and maintenance. Something Readers Might Not Know: All of our partners all have higher education in Horticulture/ Design and have a combined over page 2 march 2014 chamberc h a t Servicing all of Mid-Michigan, with locations in Frankenmuth and Midland. S804-2014 We can protect your family and property with: • Video Surveillance • Burglar and Fire Alarm • Alarm Monitoring • Perimeter Protection • Medical Alert Systems • High Water Alarm • Glass Breakage Detection • Heat/Motion Detection • Instant Police Notification • High/Low Temperature Alarm Providing Protection For Your Home & Family Learn how we can save you up to 50% on your monitoring services! 989.652.9190 www.securecominc.com Expert Solutions. Reliable Service. 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year 50 years of experience. We are Unilock Authorize Contractors. We were awarded by Angie's List the 2013 Super Service Award, a distinction that is reserved for the top 5 percent of the service providers. Best Part of Owning Your Own Business: We enjoy owning our business because we put our reputations and names behind our projects and services that we take pride in. Favorite Piece of Technology: While my wife would tell you it's my cell phone. I'd say a shovel, since it's essential for moving plant materials, setting structures for patios, transferring ground coverings, and removing snow. I don't think Timber Oaks has completed one job without a shovel (& hard work). But our clients are always impressed with our use of CAD (Computer Aided Design). This design software allows us to digitally insert plant material, create structural work, and put together a very vivid picture of what the completed project will look like. Nick Lubaczewski-Timber Oaks Frankenmuth 989-964-8495

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