Burien Mimosa tree removal
Homeowner’s Issue
Mimosa (Albizia) can look pretty when blooming, but in Burien they often cause headaches. Our heavy, wet winters plus compact, clay-ish pockets of soil can let mimosa roots spread toward foundations, fences, and drainage lines. On south- and west-facing slopes they sucker back fast, and the tree’s brittle wood is prone to storm damage during fall and winter winds.
Landlords and homeowners usually want low-maintenance yards that don’t attract repeated work orders. Common goals are safer yards, cleaner gutters, and planting choices that match Burien microclimates near Seahurst Park or Lake Burien. That means removing problem trees carefully, addressing stumps and regrowth, and choosing follow-up plantings that tolerate local shade and repeated rain without extra herbicides — we use sustainable, mechanical and organic practices only.
Our Quality Service
We remove mimic trees with crews experienced in Seattle-area soils and slopes, protecting structures and drainage. Our work prioritizes safety, cleanup, and low-regrowth solutions to reduce future maintenance and keep tenants or owners happy.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment and written plan.
- Safe tree felling or sectional removal.
- Optional stump grinding to below grade.
- Debris hauling or green-bin-ready separation.
- Optional upgrades: mulch + landscape fabric, organic weed control, replanting.
Before & After / Expectations
After removal expect a brief period of root resprouts; we recommend mechanical removal or repeated mulching to prevent return. Water new plantings sparingly in the rainy season; keep mulch 2–3” away from stems to avoid rot.
FAQs
- How long will it take? Most single-tree jobs are done in a half to full day depending on access.
- Will the stump regrow? Mimosas can resprout; stump grinding or repeat mechanical cutting prevents shoots.
- Do you use pesticides? We use sustainable, non-chemical methods and organic options only.
- What about cleanup? We haul debris or leave chips for mulch—your choice.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate with a local crew who knows our rain, slopes, and soil. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable practices are standard — email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.