Burien repair stone garden border
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a mix of heavy seasonal rain, compacted glacial soils, and sloped lots that push water and soil downhill. That combo lifts, sinks, or tilts stone borders, lets weeds and moss sneak in, and makes edges look uneven — especially on properties near Seahurst Park or in older White Center neighborhoods. Homeowners and landlords want neat edges that stop erosion, protect plant roots, and cut down on mowing and cleanup time.
Most repairs are straightforward: reset stones, add a better base, and improve surface drainage so winter storms don’t undo the work. Sustainable methods — hand weeding, rock re‑setting, organic mulch, landscape fabric, and improved grading — keep maintenance low and avoid chemical herbicides. The goal for Burien properties is a durable, tidy border that stays stable through autumn rains and requires minimal upkeep between cleanups.
Our Quality Service
We focus on practical repairs that match Burien’s rainy climate and typical slope conditions. Work includes hand‑setting or re‑leveling stones, adding gravel or compacted base where needed, and improving drainage behind the border. We use sustainable materials and techniques so your border resists erosion and stays low‑maintenance.
Benefits include improved safety, stronger curb appeal for renters or buyers, less ongoing work, and long‑lasting results that stand up to Puget Sound weather.
What’s Included
- Assessment of existing border and site drainage.
- Removal of broken stones and light debris.
- Re‑leveling and re‑setting of stones on compacted base.
- Backfill with gravel or soil to promote drainage.
- Final tamping and cleanup.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for weed suppression.
- Organic weed control (manual and steam methods).
- Gravel trenching for improved runoff.
- Haul‑away of debris or green‑bin composting.
Before & After / Expectations
- New or repaired borders settle over 1–2 weeks; we re‑check levels as needed.
- Keep fresh mulch 2–3 inches deep to suppress weeds and hold moisture.
- Water new plantings only during dry spells; established beds rarely need extra irrigation in Burien.
- Watch for moss or ivy regrowth; manual removal and renewing mulch stop it from returning.
FAQs
How long will a typical repair take?
Most small to medium borders are done in a day; larger or sloped jobs may take 1–2 days.Do you use chemicals for weeds?
No. We use hand removal, organic options, and physical barriers like fabric and mulch.Will this help drainage on a slope?
Yes. We grade behind the border and add gravel or drains where needed to reduce erosion.Do you offer a photo estimate?
Yes — email photos for a quick quote or request an on‑site visit.
Call to Action
Ready to tidy the edges and stop erosion on your Burien property? Book a free estimate and fast scheduling with a local crew who knows rainy slopes and native soils. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com for a quick quote and availability.