Fisher's Tree & Crane Service in Shelby

Fisher's Tree & Crane Service

(704) 692-4202 www.fisherstreeservice.com

1323 N Post Rd, Shelby, North Carolina 28150

Fisher's Tree & Crane Service has been Cleveland County’s top-rated tree service for over 8 years, offering expert tree, plant health care, crane, and barge services across NC and SC. Our certified arborists specialize in tree removals, pruning, stump grinding, forestry mowing, grading, and more. We also offer dredging and barge services for hard-to-reach waterfront properties. On-site, Fisher Environmental recycles yard debris into high-quality compost, mulch, and topsoil—available for pickup or delivery. Our growing sawmill produces rough-cut lumber, live-edge slabs, wood chips, and custom wood products.

4.6 from 72 reviews

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Pros

  • Fisher’s Tree Service is a great company to deal with; they are very professional, nice and friendly.
  • They pruned and cut back a large oak over a house and didn’t damage a thing.
  • They are the best tree service around and highly recommended.
  • They completed the job quickly and efficiently, with excellent cleanup.
  • Their compost product is the best around.
  • They are professional, nice, and thorough; they clean up debris.
  • They have heavy equipment and expertise, and can provide sawmill lumber, mulch, and soil.
  • They are incredibly thoughtful and kind, often going above and beyond for customers.
  • They deliver high-quality work consistently and are a reliable choice.

Cons

Based on reviews representing only 8% of total ratings

  • They are scammers out to rip people off.
  • They never showed up or called, earning a big zero from the reviewer.
  • They were accused of overpricing and ripping customers off compared to other quotes.

Review Overview

Fisher’s Tree & Crane Service is best suited for Shelby-area homeowners facing serious tree work where space is constrained, structures are at risk, or the job benefits from heavy equipment and crane access. The company shines on multi-tree removals near houses, fences, and outbuildings, and it handles large, hazardous specimens with confidence. It’s also a strong fit for properties that demand speed and coordination, even on busy streets or in tight yards, because the crew routinely deploys a substantial machine complement (the fleet described as five to six trucks and a crew of around ten) to keep projects moving. For estates, properties with aging oaks, or trees pressing up against electrical feeds, Fisher’s delivers decisive action. Budget-wise, this is not a bargain-basement outfit: the firm earns praise for quality work and comprehensive service, which translates into higher bids than many “trim and go” outfits, but the value aligns with the complexity and risk managed.

Safety and cleanup standards are the defining markers of Fisher’s in this field. The reviews consistently describe a safety-forward operation, with crews that “work safely” and a reputation for controlling heavy gear around structures, lawn, and landscape features. The company’s crane operations and climbing teams are highlighted as well-coordinated, enabling removal of trees that threaten roofs or power lines without collateral damage to nearby fences, plants, or turf. The most telling proof of this emphasis is the recurring testimony that debris is removed and sites are left pristine; limbs, leaves, and sticks vanish after completion, and yard surfaces are restored with tidy cleanup. While one client noted a drive-use concern during a heavy crane job, the prevailing pattern is a contractor that prioritizes safety protocols, proper rigging, and on-site control to minimize risk to people and property.

Cleanup is frequently identified as a standout, with several reviews noting “lawn cleaned up,” “stumps ground down,” and debris-free finishes after stump grinding and hauling. The company’s ability to return the site to a usable state, often within a day for substantial removals, appears to be part of the standard operating procedure. Some customers even mention additional courtesy touches, such as mulch redistribution or the opportunity to purchase finished product straight from Fisher’s headquarter operations. This level of finish matters as much as the cut, because torn turf, residual branches, or uneven ground can create ongoing maintenance headaches for homeowners. The consistent thread is a commitment to leaving property in the same or better condition than found.

Pricing and value appear as a more mixed thread in the reviews, though the consensus tilts toward “worth it for the right job.” Several clients report very competitive or best-in-area pricing for complex removals, while others caution that not every estimate stacks up across the board. The nature of crane-assisted, near-structure removals explains much of the variance: the scale of equipment, the required crew, and the potential for critical access fees can push prices higher than simpler pruning jobs. The most constructive takeaway is to insist on a detailed, written scope and estimate, with explicit notes on crane use, clamping, stump grinding, and clean-up, so the final bill matches the anticipated work. Instances of miscommunication or wishful pricing appear isolated; the overall sentiment remains that the company’s competence justifies the cost for demanding projects.

Beyond pruning and removal, Fisher’s distinguishes itself with breadth of service and capability. The firm presents as a full-service operation: pruning and removal with expert evaluation, stump grinding, and even post-cut mulch or soil deliveries. The presence of a sawmill and on-site lumber options is a rare value-add for property owners interested in repurposing wood, while the multitier team, Certified Arborist staff and CTSPs, suggests a level of technical certification uncommon in local tree services. The company’s versatility is attractive for clients who want an end-to-end solution rather than juggling multiple contractors. Whether tackling storm damage, clearing branches over a roof, or reclaiming a yard after a tornado, Fisher’s demonstrates the capacity to manage diverse tree-care challenges without outsourcing critical tasks.

The practical bottom line is clear: Fisher’s Tree & Crane Service is the go-to choice for serious, safety-critical tree work where speed, equipment, and thorough cleanup are non-negotiable. It’s the pick for homeowners who need a big crew, heavy machinery, and a precise, staged approach to dangerous removals, especially when trees threaten structures or lines. Prospective clients should come prepared with specifics, location constraints, access points, and the precise scope of work, and demand a clear written plan that includes safety measures, access routes, anticipated disruption, and post-job restoration. In storm aftermaths or time-sensitive emergencies, Fisher’s tends to respond rapidly, mobilizing multiple trucks and teams to stabilize hazards and restore order with professional discipline.

Ultimately, Fisher’s Tree & Crane Service is a practical, candid choice for property owners who value safety, decisive action, and a clean completion over lower-cost, minimal-service options. The firm’s strongest endorsements come from those with high-stakes removals near houses, power feeds, or busy streets, plus those who also want mulch, soil, or lumber byproducts as part of the deal. The occasional critique, centered on pricing expectations or drive impact, serves as a reminder to lock in scope and compensable commitments before work begins. For any property facing risky removals, large pruning, or near-structure work where quality and safety matter most, Fisher’s is a credible and capable partner that delivers on both technical skill and careful site stewardship.