Burien Gold dyed mulch installation
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards see a lot of rain, salt air near the Sound, and shaded pockets under maples and evergreens. That mix means compacted soil, persistent moss, and quick breakdown of standard mulches on slopes or poorly drained beds. Landlords and homeowners want color, curb appeal, and something that cuts down on weekly upkeep — not more work.
On steeper frontage or near Seahurst Park, erosion and runoff are common, while tighter lots toward White Center can struggle with limited sun and recurring weeds. Your goals are usually the same: stabilize soil, reduce weeds without chemicals, and get a long-lasting, neat look that stands up to our Pacific Northwest weather. Using a dyed, recycled-wood mulch applied correctly solves those problems while keeping maintenance low and the yard safe for kids and pets.
Our Quality Service
We size up slope, shade, and drainage, then remove old debris and prep soil to promote water infiltration. We spread gold-dyed mulch to the recommended 2-3 inches for color retention and weed suppression. We only use sustainable practices — no herbicides — relying on manual removal, organic options, and proper mulch depth.
Benefits: improved curb appeal, safer walkways and slopes, less weeding, and longer-lasting color that handles Burien’s rainy seasons.
What’s Included
- Remove existing mulch and light debris.
- Soil raking, leveling, and light edging.
- Spread gold-dyed mulch to a depth of 2-3 inches.
- Basic cleanup and customer walkthrough.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric installation.
- Organic weed control (manual and natural products).
- Haul-away of old mulch or green-bin disposal.
Before & After / Expectations
- Water: new beds need a light soak after install, then less frequent watering — mulch helps conserve moisture.
- Weeds & moss: expect some regrowth in shady, compacted spots; repeat hand-weeding and organic control as needed.
- Ivy: aggressive vines will need separate removal and follow-up.
FAQs
- How long will a typical job take? Most residential installs are finished in a single day for average beds.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we practice sustainable, herbicide-free methods only.
- What access do you need? A driveway access point and a 3–4 ft path for wheelbarrows is ideal.
- How often should mulch be refreshed? Plan on refreshing every 1–2 years depending on exposure.
Call to Action
If you’re in Burien and want a low-maintenance, sustainable refresh for a rental or home, book a free estimate — fast scheduling and dependable results from a local crew who understands our hills and rain. Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com