Burien Crushed Stone Walkway
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien properties face a mix of heavy winter rain, compacted or loamy soils, and shady spots under tall evergreens that encourage moss and ivy. Small slopes near sidewalks and driveways often channel sheet flow, washing out loose materials and creating uneven surfaces. Landlords and homeowners want paths that are safe for tenants, easy to maintain between occupancies, and that drain well without paving over groundwater. Crushed stone walkways are a good fit here because they stay permeable, settle into local grades, and can be installed with simple edge restraints to resist erosion. Near Seahurst Park and Lake Burien, buyers and tenants expect tidy, usable entries year-round, so solutions should prioritize grip in wet weather and minimal upkeep.
Our Quality Service
We assess site grade, drainage, and sunlight to recommend stone size and edge details that suit local conditions. Installations use sustainable practices only: mechanical excavation where needed, recycled or locally sourced aggregate, hand trimming of vegetation, and organic weed control options. The result is a durable, permeable path that reduces muddy run-off, improves curb appeal, and stays low-maintenance for years.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and slope/drainage plan
- Vegetation removal and ground preparation
- Base layer of larger stone and compacted top layer of crushed stone
- Edge restraint and final compaction for stability
- Clean-up and optional planting along the path
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + weed fabric for adjacent beds
- Organic weed control and moss management
- Extra gravel for thicker wearing surface
- Haul-away of debris or green bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After installation expect minor settling; we top up loose stone at the first maintenance visit. For care: rake/level high-traffic areas, hand-pull weeds or use organic controls, and remove moss mechanically in shaded zones. Ivy regrowth should be managed early—pull roots and add a fabric barrier if needed.
FAQs
- How long does installation take? Most residential paths finish in 1–2 days depending on size and grade.
- Do you need full access? We need vehicle access or a short wheelbarrow route; narrow access is fine with a modest time adjustment.
- What maintenance is needed? Occasional raking, topping up stone, hand-weeding, and clearing leaves keeps the path functional.
- Cost estimate? Typical ranges are $10 to $30 per square foot depending on base depth and edging.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for a practical, sustainable crushed-stone path that stands up to local rain and slopes. We schedule quickly, deliver dependable results, and focus on low-maintenance outcomes. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.