Drainage Gravel Replacement — Burien
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien properties sit under heavy winter rains, shallow soils over glacial till, and frequent shade from maples and cedars. That combination pushes water into low spots, compacts old gravel, and encourages moss, puddles, and edge erosion near foundations and walks. Slopes toward streets or driveways — common on lots toward Seahurst Park or the rise toward West Seattle — can funnel runoff and pull fines into drains, reducing function over a few seasons.
Homeowners and landlords want reliable drainage that’s low-maintenance, looks tidy for tenants, and protects structures without repeated fixes. They often need solutions that fit small yards, accommodate access for renters, and use sustainable methods that don’t rely on chemicals. Replacing tired, compacted gravel with correctly graded, sized drainage aggregate plus simple soil prep and landscape fabric solves many issues and reduces future maintenance, erosion, and muddy patches while improving curb appeal and tenant turnover readiness.
Our Quality Service
We assess surface grades, inlet locations, and soil type, then remove old material and restore proper slope. New aggregate is placed to promote quick percolation and direct flows away from structures.
We work with sustainable materials, organic weed control, and erosion-control planting where needed. Benefits include improved safety, lasting curb appeal, and reduced upkeep for busy homeowners and landlords.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and grading.
- Removal and responsible disposal of old gravel.
- Installation of appropriate drainage gravel and leveling.
- Optional landscape fabric underlay.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric for adjacent planting beds.
- Organic weed control and moss management.
- Haul-away (truck disposal) or sorting for green bin/compost when allowed.
Before & After / Expectations
- New gravel settles within weeks; minor settling may appear after heavy rain and will be checked.
- Water should sheet to drains or away from foundations once grading is corrected.
- Expect reduced moss and fewer wet patches; some re-seeding or planting may be needed on disturbed soil.
Care tips:
- Avoid compaction by limiting vehicle traffic over treated areas.
- Rake gravel annually to re-level high-use paths.
- Hand-pull ivy and aggressive weeds early; use organic methods only.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Most small yards are done in a day; larger areas take 1–2 days.
- Will plants survive the work? Yes — we protect desirable shrubs and suggest drought-tolerant, deep-rooted plants for repaired spots.
- Do you use chemicals? No. We use only sustainable, non-herbicidal methods and organic weed control.
- Is access required? Clear access for a small truck and wheelbarrows is helpful; we can advise if space is tight.
Call to Action
Ready to stop the puddles and protect your landscaping? Book a free estimate with local pros who understand slopes, soils, and Seattle-area rain patterns. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable practices tailored for Burien yards. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.