Burien tighten loose fence panels
Homeowner’s Issue
Wet winters, shallow soils, and sloped yards make fences in Burien prone to loosening and lean‑over. Posts backed into clay or compacted fill near hills and driveways can settle or rot faster, and repeated storms push panels on older fasteners. Low sun in some yards plus moss and ivy growth speeds timber decay and hides slow loosening until panels wobble.
Landlords and homeowners near Seahurst Park or Des Moines Creek Park see these issues often on properties with heavy rainfall runoff or where young trees shade fence lines. Goals are usually simple: keep tenants and pets safe, preserve curb appeal for rentals or sale, and avoid recurring repairs. A quick, sustainable tighten-and-reinforce approach prevents small problems from becoming full replacements and keeps yards low-maintenance and green.
Our Quality Service
We inspect posts, panels, fasteners, and surrounding grade to determine the root cause before tightening. Work uses stainless or coated fasteners, braces, and sustainable materials suited for wet soils and slopes to reduce repeat visits. Results focus on safety, curb appeal, low maintenance, and longer life for your existing fence.
What’s Included
- Full inspection of panels, posts, and hardware
- Tightening, replacing, or upgrading fasteners and brackets
- Adding braces or re-setting unstable posts where needed
- On-site clean-up and responsible disposal
Optional upgrades
- Mulch + landscape fabric around the base to cut weeds and retain moisture
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding (no herbicides)
- Haul-away vs. green bin / compostable disposal for removed wood
Before & After / Expectations
After tightening expect improved stability immediately and better curb appeal within a day. For best long-term results, clip back moss and ivy, keep planting 6–12” away from the base, and maintain drainage to prevent standing water at posts. Re-check fasteners after the first wet season; timber shifts with freeze/thaw and heavy rains.
FAQs
Q: How long will a typical tighten take?
A: Most single‑unit jobs finish in a few hours; larger runs or set posts can take a day.
Q: Do you use chemicals to stop regrowth?
A: No — we use organic and mechanical methods only, like hand-pull, mulch, and fabric.
Q: Can you work on rental properties with limited access?
A: Yes — we coordinate short windows and provide upfront pricing for landlords.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for a fast, sustainable fix that lasts. We schedule quickly, keep work clean, and focus on dependable, low-maintenance results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.