Burien End-of-Season Property Refresh
Homeowner’s Issue
In Burien many yards face year-round dampness, dense shade from evergreens, and compacted, silt‑heavy soils that hold moisture and encourage moss. Heavy fall and winter rains plus downhill slopes toward Puget Sound can cause surface runoff, clogged beds, and soggy lawns that stress plants and create slip hazards.
Rental properties and older homes often show overgrown hedges, leaf build-up, and ivy or blackberry encroachment that lower curb appeal and increase tenant turnover. Owners want tidy, safe yards that survive winter storms, drain well, and need less work in spring. We focus on sustainable, non-chemical methods — composting, mulching, hand-weeding, native plant replacements, and simple drainage fixes — so yards stay manageable and healthy near Seahurst Park and Lake Burien.
Our Quality Service
We assess slopes, soil, and shade patterns, then apply pruning, aeration, and targeted mulching to protect roots and reduce erosion in rainy months. Work is done to improve safety, reduce moss and weeds, and lower time spent on upkeep for homeowners and landlords.
Benefits:
- Safer walkways and reduced slip hazards.
- Better curb appeal for tenants and resale.
- Low-maintenance, longer-lasting results with sustainable practices only.
What’s Included
- Assessment of drainage, slope, and plant health.
- Pruning and selective thinning of shrubs and lower tree limbs.
- Edging of beds and pathways for clean borders.
- Hand weeding and removal of invasives (no herbicides used).
- Fresh mulch application to suppress weeds and retain moisture.
- Leaf and debris cleanup; composting when possible.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric (where appropriate).
- Organic, manual weed control packages.
- Haul-away vs. green‑bin disposal or curbside compost arrangements.
- Rain garden prep or simple dry‑creek drainage improvements.
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect cleaner beds, clearer drainage lines, and reduced leaf buildup through the season. New mulch and selective pruning slow regrowth, but ivy and blackberry will need follow-up visits.
Care tips:
- Light watering only for new plantings in dry spells; rely on rain the rest of the year.
- Monitor shaded areas for moss and gently rake to reduce compaction.
- Pull small invasive sprouts early; repeat visits keep them from reestablishing.
FAQs
How long does a refresh take?
Typical single‑visit refreshes for an average lot take 3–6 hours; larger or sloped properties take longer. We give a time estimate with every free quote.Do you use herbicides or synthetic chemicals?
No. We use sustainable methods only: hand weeding, mulching, composting, and organic maintenance.Will you haul away green waste?
Yes — choose haul-away or green‑bin/compost disposal at estimate time.Do you work on rental properties?
Absolutely. We tailor services to keep yards tenant-ready and low-maintenance between turnovers.
Call to Action
Ready to book a free estimate for your Burien property? We schedule quickly, work reliably, and focus on sustainable, long‑lasting results. Email us to set a visit: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com.
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