
For over 45 years, Bill's Tree Service has served the Triad area providing homeowners and businesses with unparalleled and exceptional complete tree care. Built on the foundation of providing clients with proper tree care information and professional service, we offer superior solutions to help maintain your valuable investment.
Attending conferences and tree expos all over the globe, Bill and Will are always up to date with the latest practices in the industry. Our team of tree service experts share his passion for being the best in the business.
Bill's Tree Service is a member of TCIA (The Tree Care Industry Association), the ISA (International Society of Arboriculture), as well as the Southern Chapter of ISA.
We believe trees are an investment. Well-cared-for trees are attractive and add considerable value to any property. Always hire a certified arborist who is knowledgeable, well trained, and equipped to provide proper care.
Bill Lyon began working in the tree industry while attending college at Appalachian State University in the late 1970s. After graduation, he established Bill's Tree Service and has been in the industry ever since. Each year, Bill attends conferences all over the United States to keep up to date on the latest practices in the industry. He has been a Certified Arborist with the International Society of Arboriculture since 1997. He is presently working towards completing his Master Arborist certification — the latest and most prestigious certification available in arboriculture. Bill is married to Sheri, who also works at Bill's Tree Service. Bill has three children — Adrianne, Amy, and Will — and eight grandchildren. Bill is an avid hiker and, when not working, spends his time with his family hiking and camping in the mountains of North Carolina. When time allows, he extends his adventures to all areas of our beautiful nation. Bill is dedicated to the industry and to ensuring every customer receives exceptional service.

Will Lyon grew up in the tree care industry, learning the trade from his father, Bill Lyon. During summers in high school and while attending college at UNCG, Will trained alongside the best in the business to gain hands-on knowledge. In 2017, Will completed the Certified Tree Care Safety Professional Program with the TCIA (Tree Care Industry Association) and received his CTSP designation in December of that same year. After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2018, Will continued his pursuit of higher standards in the industry. In 2019, Will became an ISA Certified Arborist with the International Society of Arboriculture — a prestigious recognition in the field. Every year, Will attends conferences and expos to keep up to date with the latest practices in the industry and to maintain his designations through continuing education. Will is a father to two beautiful daughters, Adelyn and Katherine. He spends his time away from work with his girls, hiking the North Carolina mountains, playing tennis, and working out at the gym. Will is dedicated to continuing the legacy of Bill's Tree Service and ensuring every customer receives exceptional service.

The International Society of Arboriculture is a worldwide professional organization dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation for trees and to promoting research, technology, and the professional practice of arboriculture.

Certified Arborists have achieved a level of knowledge in the art and science of tree care through experience and by passing a comprehensive examination. They must continue their education to maintain their certification.

This association provides tree care professionals with tools that can be used daily in the industry, helps retain quality employees, and keeps members a step ahead of continually evolving regulatory issues.

This program is the only safety credentialing program in the industry and is designed to address several of the safety challenges that tree care companies face. In order to earn the CTSP designation, candidates must pass a safety exam and demonstrate the knowledge gained in their everyday work.

This chapter is a non-profit association that just celebrated 75 years of service to the arboriculture industry. This association strives to advance members' tree care knowledge and practices through research, education, and professional development.