Burien Gravel around culverts
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien properties see frequent rain, patchy shade, and compacted soils that make culverts clog, erode, or cause pooling. On slopes near Seahurst Park and in lower yards toward White Center, runoff carries sediment and plant debris that buries culvert inlets and undermines banks. Homeowners and landlords often find standing water, damage to lawns or driveways, and increased maintenance when gravel or proper armoring is missing. Goals usually include restoring reliable drainage, reducing future upkeep, and keeping a tidy curb appearance that doesn’t harm nearby streams. Sustainable approaches — like permeable gravel, landscape fabric, and organic weed control — work well here because they let water infiltrate, limit erosion, and reduce the need for repeated treatments. Addressing the problem proactively saves time, prevents landscape loss on slopes, and reduces the risk of water reaching foundations or walkways.
Our Quality Service
We assess the culvert, slope, and soil compaction, then select permeable gravel that matches local runoff patterns. Work includes careful excavation of built-up sediment, proper grading, and hand-placement where machinery would harm roots or slopes. All work follows sustainable practices: no herbicides, minimal soil disturbance, and thoughtful plant retention when possible. Benefits include safer drainage, improved curb appeal, lower maintenance needs, and longer-lasting results.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and photos
- Debris and sediment removal around culvert
- Proper grading and compaction
- Permeable gravel installation and edge stabilization
- Final cleanup and homeowner review
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric under gravel
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding
- Native plantings for bank stabilization
- Haul-away (truck) or green‑bin compost disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After installation expect immediate improvement in flow and less sediment movement. For the first season check for minor settling and replenish gravel as needed. Tips: water newly disturbed plantings lightly, pull small weeds by hand, lightly rake gravel to even areas, and remove ivy regrowth promptly to protect edges. Moss thrives in shaded, damp spots—improve airflow and sunlight where possible.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Most small culvert jobs are a single day; larger slope work may take 1–2 days.
- Will this stop all erosion? Proper gravel and grading greatly reduce erosion but may need plantings or repeat top-ups on steep slopes.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use organic and mechanical methods only.
- What about disposal? We offer haul-away or green‑bin/compost options.
Call to Action
If you own or manage a Burien property and want durable, sustainable drainage around culverts, book a free estimate. Fast scheduling, local know-how, and dependable results make maintenance easier for landlords and homeowners alike. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.