Burien Remove ivy from walls
Homeowner’s Issue
Ivy takes off fast in our south Puget Sound climate, and Burien yards often see it cling to brick, stucco, and fences after a few wet seasons. Heavy winter rains and damp, shaded corners—especially near Lake Burien Park or properties bordering White Center—encourage moss and vigorous vine growth that lifts mortar and traps moisture against siding. Steep driveways and slope-filled yards can hide roots that re-sprout when not fully removed. Most homeowners and landlords want low-maintenance, long-lasting results without toxic chemicals. That means careful hand removal, root extraction, and follow-up checks to stop regrowth. Sustainable practices are important here: manual removal, composting or green-bin disposal when possible, and planting alternatives that won’t climb or damage walls. The goal is a tidy façade, improved drainage and fewer pests, all with methods that hold up to frequent Puget Sound rain and mixed sun/shade exposures.
Our Quality Service
We remove ivy by hand, cut vines at the base, pull roots where practical, and protect nearby plants and finishes. Work is done with attention to slope, drainage, and common local soils so removal doesn’t create erosion problems.
Benefits:
- Improved safety and reduced pest habitat.
- Better curb appeal and preserved wall materials.
- Low-maintenance, durable results using sustainable methods.
What’s Included
- Full inspection and written plan.
- Safe vine cutting and careful hand-pulling.
- Root reduction and seam cleaning around windows/trim.
- Debris haul-away or green-bin composting.
Optional upgrades: - Mulch + fabric to suppress regrowth.
- Organic, non-chemical weed control.
- Haul-away vs. green-bin disposal options.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some regrowth from overlooked root fragments; we recommend a follow-up check at 6–12 weeks. After service, water new plantings sparingly, remove moss by hand or a stiff broom, and pull small re-shoots right away to prevent re-establishment.
FAQs
- How long will it take? Most single-wall jobs finish in a few hours; large homes may take a day.
- Will my wall be damaged? We use techniques to minimize surface damage and avoid creating erosion on slopes.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use only manual and organic methods.
- Do you handle disposal? Yes — choose haul-away or green-bin composting.
Call to Action
Ready to stop ivy from coming back and protect your walls in Burien? Book a free estimate with local pros who work with rainy seasons and steep yards. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com for fast scheduling and dependable, sustainable results.