Burien Old paint and chemicals hauling
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien homeowners often store leftover paints, solvents, and household chemicals in garages, sheds, or under stairs. Our local rainy climate and heavy winter runoff increase the risk that leaks will reach soil and storm drains, especially on sloped lots common near Seahurst Park and the hills above the Sound. Poor storage and old containers can corrode, spill, or emit fumes that are hazardous to pets, kids, and tenants.
Soil in this area often has compacted fill or shallow topsoil, which makes cleanup harder once contaminants soak in. Many landlords and homeowners want a tidy, safe property that stays compliant with King County rules without spending time on complicated disposal trips. Sustainable, non-chemical methods and proper transport to certified facilities reduce environmental risk and protect nearby green spaces and streams. We focus on low-impact handling, keeping materials off the ground and preventing cross-contamination during collection.
Our Quality Service
We remove old paint and household chemicals safely, using protective gear and containment suited for wet-weather handling. We bag or box materials, label them, and transport them to certified disposal or recycling centers that follow local regulations. Our approach minimizes soil disturbance on slopes and protects storm drains during loading.
Benefits include improved safety for residents and tenants, better curb appeal, and a lower long‑term maintenance burden. We emphasize sustainable practices: manual sorting, recycling where possible, and green-bin or certified facility disposal rather than chemical treatments.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment of items to identify hazardous vs. recyclable materials
- Safe collection, containment, and transport to certified disposal facilities
- Documentation of disposal for your records or compliance needs
- Post‑haul site sweep to remove any debris and check for spills
Optional upgrades:
- Area cleaning and light degreasing (no herbicides)
- Mulch + fabric installation to stabilize disturbed soil
- Organic weed control and manual ivy removal
- Haul-away vs. green‑bin disposal based on what local facilities accept
Before & After / Expectations
After a haul, expect a cleaner storage area and fewer odors. We recommend:
- Keep remaining supplies in sealed, off‑ground containers on a covered shelf.
- Check storage spots after heavy rains for leaks or runoff.
- For yards: use mulch to reduce erosion and hand‑pull re-sprouting ivy or weeds; apply organic weed control sparingly.
- Watch for moss and compacted soil in shady spots and aerate or topdress with compost if needed.
Ivy and perennial weeds can regrow from roots; plan for a couple follow-up controls rather than a single one‑time fix.
FAQs
How long does a pickup take?
Small residential loads usually take 30–60 minutes onsite. Larger cleanouts or multi-unit properties may require more time and a brief follow-up visit.
Do you need special access or permits?
We typically need driveway or curb access and a short, safe walkway to the storage area. We handle permitting questions and will advise if a larger municipal drop-off is required.
Will you use herbicides or harsh chemicals in the yard?
No. We use sustainable, non‑chemical methods only: hand removal, organic options, and mulching to reduce future maintenance.
What documentation do you provide?
You receive a disposal receipt and basic photos or notes showing where materials went and how they were handled.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords can book a free estimate and quick scheduling for safe, sustainable hazardous-material hauling. We offer dependable, local service with clear pricing and documented disposal. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to arrange a visit — fast scheduling and neighborhood experience you can trust.
📧 neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
📞 206-538-9344
Mon–Sun: 9am–6pm
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