Tree Service in Fairburn, GA: Affordable Tree Care for South Fulton Homeowners
I’m Rudy Perez, owner of All In Tree Service of Fairburn. We provide tree removal, tree trimming, stump grinding, and 24/7 emergency service across the Fairburn area and the rest of South Fulton County. Fairburn is one of the fastest-growing communities south of Atlanta, and as new neighborhoods go in alongside established streets and older properties, the tree work keeps us busy year-round.
This guide covers the services we offer in Fairburn, the most common tree problems we see on South Fulton properties, and what to expect if you need a crew out to your yard.
Tree Service Options in Fairburn, GA
Fairburn homeowners call us for a wide range of work. Some need a single dead pine taken down. Others are dealing with an overgrown lot that has not been touched in years. Here is what we handle on a typical week in the Fairburn area:
- Tree removal — dead, dying, storm-damaged, or hazardous trees that need to come down safely
- Tree trimming and pruning — maintaining healthy trees by removing dead branches, thinning canopies, and keeping limbs clear of roofs, fences, and power lines
- Stump grinding — removing stumps left behind after tree removal so you can reclaim your yard
- Emergency tree service — 24/7 response for storm damage, fallen trees on structures, and trees threatening power lines
- Lot clearing — removing multiple trees to prep a lot for construction, fencing, or landscaping
Every job starts with a walk-through. I look at the trees, the property, the access, and anything that could affect the work or the price. You get a written estimate before we touch a saw.

Tree Removal in Fairburn: Pine Beetles, Storm Damage, and Overcrowded Lots
Fairburn sits in that stretch of South Fulton where you get a mix of older residential lots with mature hardwoods and newer subdivisions carved out of pine stands. Both create removal situations, just for different reasons.
Pine beetle damage. Southern pine beetles have been active across South Fulton for years. A healthy loblolly can fight off a small attack by pushing resin into the bore holes, but a stressed tree in compacted clay soil or during a dry spell cannot keep up. The beetles spread fast. One infested pine can lead to three or four dead pines within a couple of months. If you see boring dust at the base of the trunk, pitch tubes on the bark, or needles turning brown from the top down, that tree needs to come down before the beetles jump to neighboring pines.

Storm-damaged hardwoods. Fairburn catches the same severe thunderstorms and high winds that roll through South Metro Atlanta every spring and summer. Oaks, sweetgums, and hickories with dead limbs or internal decay lose large branches during these storms, and sometimes the whole tree comes down. A cracked or split trunk after a storm is not something to monitor. It is a removal.
Overcrowded lots. Older Fairburn properties sometimes have trees growing within a few feet of each other, competing for light and root space. None of them grow well in that situation, and the crowding pushes limbs up and over structures where they do not belong. Thinning out the weakest trees gives the remaining ones room to develop a strong canopy and healthy root system.
Last month we walked a property off Campbellton-Fairburn Road where the homeowner had four loblolly pines bunched together about 15 feet from the house. Two of them had active pine beetle damage, and the other two were already leaning toward the roof because they had been pushing away from each other for years. We removed all four, ground the stumps, and the homeowner said the yard finally felt like it had breathing room. That is a typical Fairburn job for us.

For a detailed look at what removal costs, check our tree removal cost guide.
Tree Trimming and Pruning for Fairburn Homes and Businesses
Regular trimming is the most cost-effective tree maintenance you can do. I always tell customers: tree work is cheaper and safer before it turns into an emergency. A $300 to $600 trim job every few years prevents the $2,000 emergency removal that happens when a neglected branch finally drops onto a roof during a thunderstorm.
Here is what trimming covers in Fairburn:
Deadwood removal. Every mature tree carries some dead branches. Removing them reduces the risk of falling limbs and lets the tree put its energy into healthy growth.
Crown thinning. We selectively remove interior branches to reduce wind resistance and allow light through the canopy. A thinned crown handles Georgia storms better because the wind passes through instead of catching the tree like a sail.
Clearance pruning. Branches that hang over roofs, rub against siding, crowd power lines, or block driveways need to be cut back. In Fairburn neighborhoods where houses are spaced closer together, clearance pruning keeps trees from becoming a problem for you and your neighbors.
Structural pruning on younger trees. If you have trees planted within the last 5 to 10 years, early pruning shapes the branch structure and prevents the weak crotch angles and co-dominant leaders that cause splits later. This is especially useful in Fairburn’s newer subdivisions where builder-planted trees need guidance to grow well.
Best timing. Most hardwoods in the Fairburn area benefit from trimming in late fall through early spring while the tree is dormant. Pines can be trimmed any time of year. We trim year-round, but if your situation is not urgent, scheduling during the dormant season gives the tree the best recovery.

Fulton County Tree Removal Considerations
Fairburn is in Fulton County, and the county may have regulations that apply to tree removal on your property. Requirements can vary depending on whether you are in the city limits of Fairburn, in unincorporated South Fulton, or in the City of South Fulton.
In general, local tree ordinances in the Metro Atlanta area may cover:
- Permits or notifications before removing trees above a certain diameter
- Replacement planting requirements after removal
- Protections for specific tree species or sizes
- Restrictions on clearing within certain distances of property lines or waterways
These rules change, and what applied two years ago may not apply today. Check with Fulton County code enforcement or the City of Fairburn for current requirements before scheduling a large removal or lot clearing project. We can point you in the right direction if you are not sure where to start.
For standard removal of dead, diseased, or hazardous trees on residential property, most homeowners in our service area do not run into permitting issues. But it is always better to check first than to deal with a fine after the fact.

Stump Grinding and Cleanup: Restoring Your Fairburn Yard
After we remove a tree, the stump stays behind unless you add stump grinding to the job. Most Fairburn homeowners want the stump gone, and here is why:
Appearance. A stump sitting in the middle of your yard looks like unfinished work. It also makes mowing difficult and creates a tripping hazard.
Pest attraction. Dead stumps attract termites, carpenter ants, and beetles. If the stump is within 20 to 30 feet of your foundation, those pests will eventually find their way to your house.
Regrowth. Some species, especially sweetgum and certain oaks, send up suckers from the root system around a living stump. Grinding the stump below the soil surface stops this.
How it works. We bring a grinder to your property and chew the stump down 4 to 6 inches below grade. The process takes 15 to 45 minutes depending on the stump’s diameter and wood hardness. We fill the hole with the ground-up wood chips and rake it level. You can top it with soil and seed or sod the area once it settles.
Cost. Stump grinding runs $100 to $400 per stump, depending on size. Bundling it with tree removal saves money because the crew and equipment are already on site. If you have multiple stumps, we offer bulk pricing.
Full cleanup. On every job, we remove all branches, trunk sections, and debris from your property. We chip smaller branches on site to keep the volume manageable. Your yard is clean when we leave.

Why Fairburn Homeowners Choose All In Tree Service
We are not the only tree service that works in Fairburn, so I will tell you what sets us apart and let you decide.
We are on Google. All In Tree Service of Fairburn has a verified Google Business Profile with real reviews from real customers. You can look us up, read what other homeowners say, and see photos of our actual work. We do not hide behind a website with no reviews and no photos.
24/7 emergency response. A tree on your roof at 2 a.m. does not wait until Monday morning. We answer emergency tree removal calls around the clock, including weekends and holidays. Our crew can be on site in Fairburn within hours for genuine emergencies — trees on structures, trees on power lines, and trees blocking access to your home.
Licensed and insured. We carry full liability insurance and workers’ compensation. If someone gets hurt on your property during a tree job and the company does not have workers’ comp, the liability falls on you as the homeowner. We handle that so you do not have to worry about it. Ask to see proof of insurance before you hire any tree service. A legitimate company will hand it over without hesitation.

Written estimates. We walk the job, explain what needs to happen, and put the price in writing before we start. No surprises. No add-ons halfway through. If the scope changes during the work, we stop and discuss it with you first.
Affordable pricing. Fairburn is a value-conscious market, and we respect that. We keep our prices fair by running efficient crews, maintaining our own equipment, and not padding estimates with unnecessary work. If a tree needs trimming and not removal, we will tell you that, even though removal pays us more. I spend more time in a harness and in the bucket than I do in the office, so our overhead stays low and the savings go to you.
Local presence. We serve Fairburn as part of our South Fulton coverage area. Our crews know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions, the common tree species, and the weather patterns that affect this part of Metro Atlanta. That local knowledge matters because it means faster assessments, better recommendations, and fewer surprises during the job.

Frequently Asked Questions
How much does tree removal cost in Fairburn, GA?
Tree removal in Fairburn typically costs $300 to $3,500 depending on the size of the tree, its location on your property, and how much access our equipment has. A small tree under 30 feet in an open yard runs $300 to $800. A large pine or hardwood over 60 feet near a structure costs $1,500 to $3,500 or more. We provide free written estimates, so you know the exact price before any work starts. See our full tree removal cost guide for more detail.
Do I need a permit to remove a tree in Fairburn?
Permit requirements depend on where your property is located within Fulton County and whether you are inside the Fairburn city limits, the City of South Fulton, or unincorporated Fulton County. Some jurisdictions require permits for removing trees above a certain trunk diameter. Check with Fulton County code enforcement or the City of Fairburn planning department for current requirements. Dead, diseased, or hazardous trees often have different rules than healthy trees.
What is the best time of year to trim trees in Fairburn?
Late fall through early spring is the best window for most hardwoods in the Fairburn area. The trees are dormant, so trimming causes less stress and gives them time to seal over the cuts before the growing season. Pines can be trimmed any time of year. Emergency trimming for broken or hazardous branches does not wait for a season — call us and we handle it immediately.
How do I know if a tree needs to be removed or just trimmed?
Signs a tree needs removal include a trunk that is cracked or split, large sections of dead canopy, visible fungal growth at the base, a noticeable lean that has developed recently, and extensive pest damage such as pine beetles. Signs a tree just needs trimming include dead branches mixed in with healthy growth, limbs rubbing on your roof or fence, and a dense canopy that has not been maintained. If you are not sure, call us for a free assessment. We will walk your yard and give you an honest recommendation.
Does All In Tree Service of Fairburn offer free estimates?
Yes. We provide free, no-obligation written estimates for every job in Fairburn and the surrounding South Fulton area. Call (404) 835-9933 to schedule a walk-through. We will look at the trees, explain what we recommend, and give you a written price. No pressure and no sales tactics.
Get a Free Tree Service Estimate in Fairburn, GA
If you have a tree that needs attention — dead, leaning, overgrown, storm-damaged, or just in the way — give us a call. All In Tree Service of Fairburn provides free on-site estimates for removal, trimming, stump grinding, and emergency work across Fairburn and the rest of South Fulton County. We are licensed, insured, and family-owned. I walk every job personally.
Call (404) 835-9933 or contact us to schedule your free estimate.
