Burien Dry creek bed with gravel
Homeowner’s Issue
Seattle-area weather brings long, wet winters and short, intense rain events that put pressure on yards with poor drainage, slopes, or compacted soils. Many properties near Normandy Park and Seahurst Park sit on glacially influenced soils—thin topsoil over compact layers—that shed water rapidly across lawns and down driveways instead of absorbing it. Heavy shade from mature cedars and maples can promote moss and slow evaporation, while south- or west-facing slopes can send stormwater straight toward foundations or walkways. Landlords and homeowners want simple, durable fixes that reduce erosion, keep rentals tenant-ready, and limit ongoing maintenance. A dry creek bed redirects runoff, slows flows, and lets water sink in where soil conditions allow, without chemical treatments. It’s a practical option for yards with natural slope or concentrated runoff paths, and it pairs well with native edge plantings to stabilize banks and improve habitat. Sustainable approaches—manual invasive removal, mulch, fabric, and native groundcovers—work best here to keep long-term upkeep low and yards safer during the wet season.
Our Quality Service
We design and install dry creek beds sized to each property, matching trench depth and slope to local rainfall patterns and soil types. Work includes careful grading, water-routing to safe discharge points, and planting native edge species that tolerate seasonal flow.
Benefits:
- Improved safety by reducing standing water and erosion.
- Better curb appeal with natural-looking stone and plantings.
- Low maintenance that saves time for landlords and homeowners.
- Long-lasting results using sustainable materials and techniques.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and drainage evaluation.
- Design planning and trench layout.
- Excavation and grading (typical trench: 1-2 feet deep and 2-3 feet wide).
- Landscape fabric installation to reduce weeds while allowing drainage.
- Gravel placement and final grading.
- Planting of recommended native edge plants.
Optional upgrades: - Mulch + fabric for adjacent beds.
- Organic, non-chemical weed control and manual invasive removal.
- Decorative boulders or rock accents.
- Haul-away (dump fees discussed) or green bin/yard waste disposal.
Before & After / Expectations
After installation expect immediate improvement in sheet flow and fewer puddles. Gravel may settle slightly; we recommend topping and light reshaping in the first year. Edge plants will establish over one to two seasons and help hide fabric while reducing maintenance. For moss or ivy regrowth, plan for targeted manual removal and repeated mulching rather than herbicides.
FAQs
How long will installation take?
Most residential installs finish in 1–3 days depending on size and access.Do you use herbicides or chemical treatments?
No. We use sustainable, non-chemical methods: manual removal, organic controls, mulch, and plant competition.Will I need permits?
Usually no, but we check for local stormwater rules and advise if a permit is needed.How often will it need maintenance?
Minimal: annual leaf cleanup, occasional weed removal, and gravel replenishment every few years.
Call to Action
Ready to reduce runoff, prevent erosion, and simplify yard care? Book a free estimate with a local pro who understands slopes, soil, and our wet winters. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable methods for landlords and homeowners.
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