Burien HOA shrub trimming contracts
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face steady rain, compacted glacial soils, and shady pockets under evergreen trees that make shrubs prone to moss, legginess, and uneven growth. Many HOA properties here sit on gentle slopes or near stormwater swales, so overgrown plants can cause drainage problems and sightline hazards for sidewalks and driveways. Tenants and renters often want low-maintenance beds, while landlords and HOA boards need predictable schedules and clear scopes to control costs.
A proper shrub trimming contract solves recurring overgrowth, reduces waste from frequent ad-hoc visits, and sets expectations for seasonal care. In Burien and nearby spots like Seahurst Park and SeaTac, choosing sustainable pruning, mulching, and organic weed control keeps beds tidy, improves drainage, and limits time spent on repeat fixes. Contracts should spell out frequency, haul-away vs. green waste, and optional upgrades so boards and landlords get consistent curb appeal and safe, long-lasting results.
Our Quality Service
We provide scheduled shrub trimming tailored for Burien microclimates, prioritizing sustainable practices and erosion-aware work on slopes. Our crews prune for health and shape, clean up clippings, and adjust mulch depth to improve moisture retention and reduce weeds.
Benefits include improved safety, lasting curb appeal, lower maintenance between visits, and reduced runoff on sloped sites.
What’s Included
- Initial property assessment and written scope for HOA or landlord approval.
- Pruning and shaping of shrubs, hedges, and foundation plantings.
- Bed edging, hand-weeding, and cleanup of trimmings.
- Mulch refresh (depth adjusted for plant types).
- Disposal: choose haul-away or green-bin disposal.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for specific beds.
- Organic weed control (mechanical and organic, no herbicides).
- Seasonal planting or shrub replacement quotes.
- Soil testing and amended top-dressing.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect immediate tidy appearance and usually 1–2 weeks for shrubs to settle into new shapes. In Burien’s cool, wet climate, mulch may settle faster—plan on a spring refresh. Watch for ivy regrowth and moss in heavy shade; hand-pulling and thicker mulch discourage returns.
Care tips:
- Water new plantings sparingly during dry spells; established shrubs rarely need irrigation.
- Remove invasive seedlings promptly to prevent re-establishment.
- Monitor drainage near slopes and correct pooling early.
FAQs
How long does a visit take?
Small complexes can be done in a half day; larger HOAs may take a full day or be scheduled over multiple visits.Do you use herbicides?
No. We use mechanical, manual, and organic methods only.Can landlords get an HOA-ready scope?
Yes — we provide a written scope and recommended visit cadence for board approval.What about disposal?
You can choose haul-away (truck disposal) or leave clippings for green-bin pickup when available.
Call to Action
Burien landlords and homeowners: book a free estimate to set a clear, sustainable shrub trimming contract that protects property value and reduces headaches. We schedule quickly, work cleanly, and focus on dependable results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.