Burien HOA compliance landscaping
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien properties face Pacific Northwest weather: frequent rain, cool summers, and shaded slopes that encourage moss and ivy. Many yards sit on compacted glacial soils and modest grades that create drainage and erosion concerns for HOA inspectors and landlords. Sun exposure varies block-by-block, with north-facing yards and properties near Seahurst Park needing different plant choices than sunnier spots.
Homeowners and landlords want neat, low-maintenance yards that pass HOA checks and reduce tenant calls. Common problems include overgrown beds, clogged edges, mossy turf, and ivy regrowth along foundations. Sustainable solutions like native plantings, heavier mulch layers, and organic weed control reduce maintenance while improving curb appeal. Our work is aimed at meeting HOA rules, improving long-term drainage, and keeping rental turnovers simple so you spend less time coordinating landscape fixes and more time on other priorities.
Our Quality Service
We tailor each plan to local rain patterns, slopes, and soil. We prioritize safety by trimming sightlines, stabilizing slopes, and reducing slipperiness from moss. Our sustainable methods use native plants, compost, and organic weed control to lower water use and maintenance needs. The result is improved curb appeal, safer access, and longer-lasting, low-effort landscapes that meet HOA expectations.
What’s Included
- Mowing, edging, and shrub trimming
- Weeding by hand and organic methods
- Mulch refresh and bed definition
- Debris haul-away or green bin disposal
- Seasonal cleanups (spring and fall)
- Plant health checks and pruning
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric underlayment
- Native plant installation and slope stabilization
- Irrigation tune-ups
- Gravel pathways and border edging
Before & After / Expectations
After service, beds stay tidy and weeds drop noticeably for weeks when mulched and hand-weeded. Expect moss to return slowly; persistent patches respond best to improved drainage and shade-tolerant plantings. For ivy regrowth, scheduled follow-ups in the first year keep it controlled without herbicides.
Care tips for local yards:
- Water new plants sparingly during cool summers; establish roots before summer dries.
- Pull weeds when small and refresh mulch annually.
- Keep gutters and downspouts clear to prevent concentrated runoff on slopes.
FAQs
- How long does a visit take? Most standard yards are 1–3 hours depending on size and tasks.
- Can you work around tenants? Yes — we schedule flexible visits and can coordinate entry with landlords.
- Will this meet HOA rules? We design work to meet common HOA standards; we’ll review your guidelines on the first visit.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use sustainable, non-chemical methods and organic controls.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get fast, dependable scheduling from a local crew that understands our rain, slopes, and soils. Email us to set a visit and keep your property HOA-ready.