Salt-Tolerant Species
Live oak, cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto), wax myrtle, and yaupon holly tolerate Tybee's salt exposure. Pines, water oaks, and most ornamentals struggle and decline. We help homeowners select species that will actually survive.
Storm Surge and Wind Damage
Tybee takes direct hits from every coastal system. Post-storm response, dune-line clearing, and pre-season pruning are core to keeping island properties safe.
Limited Access Streets
Many Tybee streets are narrow and parking-constrained. We coordinate with neighbors and the City of Tybee for equipment staging.
Local Landmarks We Work Near
- Tybee Lighthouse
- Fort Pulaski
- Butler Avenue
- North Beach
FAQ for Tybee Island
What is the Tybee Island ZIP?
31328.
Will my new tree survive on Tybee?
Depends on species. We give honest advice — many ornamentals fail within 5 years of salt exposure.
Do you respond fast after coastal storms?
Yes, Tybee is a priority response area during named storm events.
Can you remove a salt-damaged tree?
Yes, including stump removal and replacement-species consultation.