Burien Reapply gravel for weed suppression
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien properties face a mix of challenges: frequent rain, compacted silty soils, shaded yards, and slopes that funnel water and seed into gravel beds. Over time gravel settles and thins, creating pockets where moss, ivy, and tough weeds take hold. Landlords and homeowners see this most on driveways, side yards, and pathways near Seahurst Park or downslope gardens in the Highline area. Left untreated, weeds undermine drainage, create trip hazards, and make rental units look uncared-for. Most property owners want a tidy, low-effort surface that drains well, resists regrowth, and looks good between tenant changes or weekend upkeep. Sustainable approaches—manual removal, organic weed control, improved grading, and a fresh gravel layer over fabric—work best here because they respect local soils and water patterns. Reapplying gravel isn’t just cosmetic; it restores depth for proper drainage, reduces future hand-weeding, and gives you time between maintenance visits. For landlords, it limits turnover cleanup and keeps curb appeal steady; for homeowners, it reduces chores and keeps small slopes safe and stable.
Our Quality Service
We assess existing gravel depth, slope, and drainage, then remove debris and loose material. We use hand and mechanical sorting to keep reusable stone, add new gravel to specified depth, and install optional landscape fabric where appropriate. Everything is done to reduce standing water, limit seed migration, and resist compaction while avoiding herbicides. Benefits include improved safety, better drainage, enhanced curb appeal, and a longer-lasting, low-maintenance surface.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and brief photo report
- Manual or mechanical removal of loose gravel and weeds
- Regrading to improve drainage on slopes
- Installation of 1–2” new gravel layer (or as specified)
- Leveling and compacting for even surface
- Clean-up and haul-away of waste (or green-bin option)
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric border to reduce edge weeds
- Organic weed control (mechanical/manual follow-up)
- Haul-away vs. green bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect an immediate neater look and improved surface depth. New gravel will settle over weeks; we recommend light topping after the first winter. For care: remove leaf litter, pull small weeds early, rake high-traffic channels, and monitor moss in shaded spots. Ivy regrowth responds best to repeated hand removal and smothering with mulch + fabric. Watering is rarely needed for gravel areas; focus irrigation on planted beds only.
FAQs
- How long does a job take?
Small driveways or paths: a few hours. Larger areas may take a day; we give a clear estimate upfront. - Will you use herbicides?
No — we use manual removal, organic options, and fabric to keep practices sustainable. - What about access and parking?
We’ll confirm vehicle access and space for material delivery during the estimate. - How often will gravel need refresh?
Typically every 1–3 years depending on traffic and slope.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get a practical plan for lasting weed suppression and better drainage. We schedule quickly, work respectfully, and focus on sustainable, low-maintenance results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com or call 206-538-9344 to set a visit.