Burien Brush Cutting Steep Slopes
Homeowner’s Issue
Steep slopes around homes and rentals in our area collect fast growth thanks to cool, wet winters and mild summers. Heavy clay and compacted fill on some lots create surface runoff and moss, while shallow soils on slopes let plants cling to thin layers. Rain-driven erosion and slippery banks are common complaints, especially on properties near Seahurst Park and Boulevard Park where wind and salt spray can stress plants. Sun and shade patches matter too — north-facing slopes hold moss and ivy; south-facing spots dry out faster and need different planting. Homeowners and landlords want safer access, reduced long-term upkeep, and a tidy look without weekly work. Sustainable brush cutting on these grades means removing hazards, reshaping vegetation for stability, and choosing low-maintenance natives that reduce future labor and keep soil in place.
Our Quality Service
We cut, thin, and shape brush with hand tools and slope-safe power gear, focusing on erosion control and native planting. Work is paced for wet-season safety, and we avoid chemicals — only manual and organic methods. Benefits include safer slopes, better curb appeal, lower maintenance needs, and longer-lasting results built for local rain and soil conditions.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and slope-safe plan
- Brush cutting, pruning, and selective thinning
- Debris haul-away or green bin disposal
- Simple erosion control (mulch, native groundcover suggestions)
- Final cleanup and stabilization tips
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric
- Organic weed control (no herbicides)
- Gravel or drainage tweaks
- Planting native, low-maintenance groundcovers
Before & After / Expectations
Expect immediate vegetation reduction and clearer access after service. For the first season: water new plants lightly, watch for moss return in shady spots, and pull persistent ivy by roots. Mulch helps retain moisture on drier slopes and suppress weeds. Regular inspections each spring and fall keep regrowth manageable.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Small slopes a few hours; larger sites often a day or two depending on access.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use hand removal, mulches, and organic options only.
- What about steep safety? We use harnesses, low-ground-impact gear, and avoid work in unsafe wet conditions.
- Can you remove cuttings? Yes — choose haul-away or green bin disposal at booking.
- How often should I schedule follow-up? Twice yearly for most slopes; quarterly for high-growth areas.
Call to Action
If your Burien slope needs safer, low-maintenance care, book a free estimate. We schedule quickly, work responsibly, and follow local best practices for erosion and plant health. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.