Burien Gravel compaction service
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a mix of heavy winter rain, clay-loam soils, and steep or rolling slopes that quickly loosen gravel on driveways, walkways, and parking pads. That loose material tracks into garages, washes into ditches, and creates uneven surfaces that are trip hazards for tenants and visitors.
Low-slope spots near Seahurst Park and areas around Lake Burien often show compaction problems sooner because runoff concentrates there and organic debris builds up. Homeowners and landlords want durable surfaces that drain well, look tidy, and need less seasonal upkeep — without relying on chemical herbicides.
Common owner goals are simple: improve traction, reduce erosion, lower ongoing maintenance, and keep rental curb appeal high. Sustainable practices — hand-pulling weeds, organic mulch, fabric underlay, and proper grading — give long-lasting results in Burien’s wet climate while protecting nearby green spaces.
Our Quality Service
We compact gravel using equipment sized for residential sites and techniques tuned for local soils and slopes. We prep areas by removing debris and addressing shallow drainage paths so compaction holds up through fall and winter storms.
Our approach prioritizes safety, curb appeal, and low maintenance: surfaces that shed water, resist potholes, and stay even longer. All practices are sustainable — no herbicides — and choices like mulch and fabric reduce future weed pressure and work with local green-bin programs.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and grading check
- Debris, organic matter, and loose stone removal
- Mechanical compaction tuned to existing base and slope
- Final raking, leveling, and walkthrough
Optional upgrades
- Mulch + landscape fabric installation
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding
- Gravel replacement or top-up with recycled material
- Drainage tweaks (swales, gravel trenches)
- Haul-away of debris vs. green bin / yard waste disposal
Before & After / Expectations
- New compaction should settle slightly over 1–2 weeks; light raking may be needed after settling.
- Water deeply to check drainage lines; we’ll recommend simple grade changes if pooling appears.
- For weed and moss control, we recommend regular hand-pulls, organic mulches, and fabric under gravel. Ivy and aggressive weeds can regrow from roots — plan on seasonal maintenance.
FAQs
Q: How long will the job take?
A: Most residential areas finish in a few hours; larger pads or added drainage work can take a day.
Q: Do you use herbicides for weeds?
A: No. We use mechanical, cultural, and organic controls only.
Q: Can you haul away old gravel and debris?
A: Yes — choose haul-away or green-bin/yard-waste disposal and we’ll include any dump fees in your estimate.
Q: How often should compaction be redone?
A: Typically every 1–2 years for low-traffic areas; high-traffic driveways may need attention annually.
Call to Action
If you manage a Burien property and need durable, sustainable gravel surfaces, book a free estimate. We schedule quickly, work clean, and bring local experience for sites near Seahurst Park and Lake Burien. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started — fast scheduling and dependable results from your neighborhood crew.
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Prices and timelines are estimates. Typical cost range: $300 to $800 depending on area size and add-ons.