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Yard Drainage Guide — Burien
Yard Drainage Guide — Burien
By Neat & Tidy Landscaping Product Team Published on October 4, 2025
Categories: landscaping , services , maintenance

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Homeowner’s Issue

Burien gets a lot of seasonal rain, shallow soils in places, and pockets of compacted glacial till that hold water. Many yards sit on gentle slopes toward the Sound or down into neighborhood swales, so poor grading, clogged downspouts, and compacted beds often leave lawns soggy, eroding slopes, or creating muddy paths by entryways. Trees and dense shade near properties by Seahurst Park and older streets can encourage moss and surface runoff instead of infiltration. For landlords and homeowners the goals are simple: keep tenants safe, prevent foundation or patio damage, and reduce time spent on constant repairs.

Typical owner priorities are low-maintenance surfaces, good curb appeal for rentals or resale, and solutions that work with rain rather than against it. That means practical fixes — better grading, targeted drains, and plant choices that soak up extra water — done with sustainable methods like mulch, organic weed control, and stormwater-friendly plantings. We focus on outcomes you can see and maintain without daily upkeep.

Our Quality Service

We assess how water moves across your property and design fixes that suit Burien soils and slopes. Work is done to minimize disturbance, using hand tools where possible, and durable materials for long-lasting results. The result is safer walkways, reduced erosion, and a yard that drains naturally during most storms.

Benefits:

  • Improved safety and reduced slip hazards for tenants and visitors.
  • Better curb appeal and lower maintenance for landlords.
  • Long-lasting, sustainable drainage that reduces runoff and erosion.

What’s Included

  • Site visit and drainage assessment with photos.
  • Grading and resloping to redirect flow away from structures.
  • Installation of French drains, surface drains, or dry wells as needed.
  • Downspout re-routing and splash-block or rain garden solutions.
  • Final walkthrough with simple care instructions.

Optional upgrades:

  • Mulch + landscape fabric for beds (reduces compaction and surface runoff).
  • Organic weed control and hand-removal plans (no herbicides).
  • Native plantings to increase infiltration.
  • Haul-away (truck) or green bin/compostable disposal options.

Before & After / Expectations

Expect a staged process: assessment, design, install, and follow-up. After work, keep new slopes clear for a few heavy rains to settle soil, and avoid heavy foot traffic for 2 weeks. Watch for moss or ivy regrowth; treat mechanically and with organic options. Water new plants deeply during dry spells their first season, then reduce as roots establish.

Care tips for Burien yards:

  • Check downspouts after storms and clear debris.
  • Pull moss or ivy by hand and top-dress beds with mulch.
  • Use organic compost and mulch to improve soil infiltration over time.

FAQs

  • How long does a typical job take?
    • Small fixes and downspout reroutes are a day. Larger French drains or grading may take 2–3 days depending on access.
  • Will work damage my lawn?
    • We aim to limit disturbance; some turf repair or reseeding may be needed after heavier installs.
  • Do you use herbicides?
    • No. We use organic and mechanical methods only.
  • What about tenant access during work?
    • We schedule work to minimize disruption and keep walkways safe. Short closures may be needed for installations.

Call to Action

If you own or manage a Burien property and want a dependable, sustainable fix for soggy yards, book a free estimate. Fast scheduling, practical solutions, and local know-how near Seahurst Park and White Center. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.


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