Burien concrete walkway crack repair near me
Homeowner’s Issue
Walkways in Burien often face a mix of wet winters, salty air, and freeze–thaw cycles that open up cracks and settle slabs. Many yards here sit on glacial till or compacted fill that shifts after heavy rain, and slopes toward the street or down to swales can speed water under concrete. Shade from mature maples and cedars plus moss-friendly humidity encourages growth in cracks, while sun pockets on south-facing paths dry faster and stress joints.
For landlords and homeowners the priority is safe, low-maintenance walkways that resist re-cracking and curb appeal that stands up to frequent tenants or rental turnovers. Goals usually include reducing trip hazards, improving drainage, and choosing sustainable solutions—think permeable patching, regrading, and organic weed control—so repairs last through the rainy season and into busy summer months near Des Moines Creek Trail and SeaTac-area properties.
Our Quality Service
We inspect soil, slope, and water flow before recommending repairs that work with local conditions. Repairs use sustainable materials and techniques: cleaning and drying cracks, hand tools for moss and ivy removal, permeable fillers and leveling, and targeted regrading to divert runoff. Benefits are safety, easier upkeep, improved curb appeal, and durable results that cut repeat visits.
What’s Included
- Full inspection of cracks, joints, and surrounding grade
- Pressure-cleaning and drying of repair areas
- Filling with flexible concrete repair compound and smoothing
- Minor regrading or added gravel for drainage
- Final clean-up and compostable waste handling
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric along edges to suppress weeds
- Organic weed control and hand-pulling for regrowth
- Haul-away versus Green Bin / compost disposal for removed debris
Before & After / Expectations
After repair expect 24–48 hours curing time for light foot traffic and a week for full hardening before vehicle use. Keep repaired areas clear of heavy planters and avoid power washing for the first month. To prevent moss and weeds: rake loose debris, refresh mulch annually, and address any downspout or slope issues that concentrate water.
FAQs
- How long will a typical repair take? Most single‑walkway repairs take 2–6 hours; larger jobs may span a day.
- Will you fix drainage or only the concrete? We address basic grading and suggest options; larger drainage work can be quoted separately.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use hand removal, organic treatments, and mulching only.
- Do you need gate or side-yard access? Yes, clear access and a 4–6 ft path helps us work efficiently.
Call to Action
If your walkway is cracking or sinking, book a free estimate and we’ll recommend sustainable, long-lasting fixes with fast scheduling and local know-how. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to arrange a visit — dependable results from a crew that understands Burien yards.