Burien Replace torn landscape fabric
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a mix of heavy winter rain, compacted silty soils, and shaded areas that encourage moss and persistent weeds. Slopes around homes and properties near Seahurst Park or the Des Moines ridge can wash mulch and expose torn fabric, which leads to weed pressure and erosion. Homeowners and landlords want tidy beds that stay low-maintenance, keep stormwater where it should, and look presentable for renters or curb appeal. Replacing torn fabric helps stabilize soil and reduce repeat weeding, but the work needs to account for drainage, sun/shade patterns, and existing plantings. We focus on sustainable solutions that avoid herbicides, use compost-friendly materials, and choose mulches and fabrics that perform well in local wet conditions.
Our Quality Service
We assess site conditions, remove damaged fabric and invasive growth, and install durable, breathable fabric suited for Burien’s rainfall and soil. We secure fabric on slopes, regrade as needed for drainage, and finish with mulch or stone to reduce washout. Our approach prioritizes safety, curb appeal, and long-lasting, low-maintenance results.
What’s Included
- Full inspection and photo documentation
- Removal of torn fabric and hand-pull of weeds and ivy
- Soil prep, light grading, and fabric installation
- Mulch or decorative stone top layer (optional)
- Green bin disposal or haul-away option
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric with weed-blocking fabric
- Organic, manual weed control and moss removal (no herbicides)
- Planting touch-ups and root barrier placement
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect a cleaner bed profile and less visible regrowth for months. Maintain with seasonal mulch top-ups, hand-weeding, and check slopes after heavy rains to spot washout or exposed seams.
FAQs
- How long does it take? Most single-bed jobs finish in a half to full day; larger yards may take a day or two.
- Will you use chemicals? No — we use sustainable practices only (mechanical removal, mulches, and organic options).
- What about access and parking? We need reasonable driveway or street access and a safe place to stage materials; we’ll confirm during the estimate.
- How often should I top up mulch? Typically once a year in spring keeps beds healthy and reduces fabric exposure.
Call to Action
If you own or manage a property in Burien and want a tidy, sustainable yard that holds up to our weather, book a free estimate. Fast local scheduling, dependable results, and practical upkeep tips included.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com