Burien HOA grounds trimming
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien gets a lot of rain, cool summers, and varied slopes — that mix loves plants but causes fast growth, moss, and drainage headaches. Heavy clay and compacted soils on some lots hold water; others on hills need slope management to prevent runoff and erosion. Sun and shade vary block by block, especially near Seahurst Park and older street trees, so shrubs and lawns respond differently across a single HOA property. Landlords and homeowners need tidy common areas that stay safe and look good without constant upkeep.
Goals are usually simple: clear sightlines for safety, trimmed hedges for curb appeal, and low-maintenance beds that don’t become a weed patch after the first wet month. Sustainable methods matter here — hand-pruning, mulching, organic weed control, and strategic plant choices reduce repeat visits and protect soil life. For rental properties and HOAs, predictable scheduling and durable results save money and reduce conflict. We focus on fixes that handle Burien’s rain, slope challenges, and mixed sun exposure so your grounds stay neat through the wet season and the drier summer.
Our Quality Service
We assess your site, tailor a trimming plan for slopes and drainage, and use sustainable methods only — no herbicides. Work includes pruning, selective thinning, and mulching to reduce moisture loss and suppress weeds.
Benefits include improved safety, stronger curb appeal, lower maintenance needs, and landscape choices that last through Burien’s rainy months.
What’s Included
- Shrub and hedge trimming to maintain shape and sightlines
- Tree pruning for deadwood and clearance
- Lawn mowing and clean edging along walkways
- Hand weeding and removal of invasive ivy or moss where needed
- Organic mulch application to retain moisture and suppress weeds
- Basic debris haul-away (see optional disposal choices)
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for higher weed suppression
- Organic weed-control programs (no herbicides)
- Haul-away vs. green-bin disposal (we’ll sort per HOA rules)
- Seasonal color planting and decorative gravel refresh
Before & After / Expectations
- Watering: new mulch reduces watering needs; established shrubs need deep watering in dry months.
- Weeds & moss: hand-removal and mulch cut regrowth, but expect touch-ups after heavy rains.
- Ivy regrowth: aggressive vines need repeating removals the first season to weaken roots.
- Timeline: most visible improvements show on day one; beds settle and look best after 2–6 weeks.
FAQs
How long does a typical visit take?
Most common-area trims take 2–6 hours depending on size; larger properties are scheduled and quoted per visit.
Do you use herbicides or harsh chemicals?
No. We use sustainable, organic methods only — hand tools, mechanical removal, and organic mulch/controls.
Can you work around HOA rules and tenant schedules?
Yes. We coordinate timing, gate access, and disposal to match HOA guidelines and tenant needs.
What disposal options do you offer?
We offer hauling to a transfer station, green-bin sorting when accepted, or BR/compost-friendly disposal per HOA rules.
Call to Action
If you manage an HOA or rental property in Burien and want dependable, sustainable grounds care, book a free estimate. Fast scheduling, local expertise, and clear pricing make upkeep easy.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
Phone: 206-538-9344
Mon–Sun: 9am–6pm
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