Burien Torch weeds in driveway cracks
Homeowner’s Issue
Driveways in Burien regularly battle weeds in cracks because of our wet winters, mild summers, and yards shaded by tall evergreens. Rain soaks compacted soil under pavement, feeding moss and opportunistic weeds that exploit hairline gaps and freeze-thaw cycles. Many properties here sit on gentle slopes or have poor edge drainage, which channels moisture under the driveway and accelerates root establishment.
Homeowners and landlords often want a low-effort, durable solution that keeps rental units tidy and reduces repeat visits. Goals usually include safer walking surfaces, better drainage, and a neat appearance without heavy chemicals. Near Seahurst Park and the Highline neighborhoods, shade and leaf litter add to the problem by holding moisture in cracks and encouraging regrowth. Addressing the underlying drainage and removing roots — plus targeted, sustainable treatments like careful torching and manual extraction — gives longer-lasting results and fewer repeat treatments.
Our Quality Service
We combine careful flame-weeding with hand tools to remove roots, then clean and prepare cracks for proper repair. Work is staged to match local rain windows and slope issues so repairs set up correctly and resist future growth. Benefits include improved safety, curb appeal, reduced maintenance time, and longer-lasting results using sustainable practices only.
What’s Included
- Initial driveway inspection and weed ID
- Hand-pulling and heat (torch) treatment of weeds
- Cracks cleaned and prepped for filler
- Crack filling with appropriate materials to deter regrowth
- Final clean-up and disposal
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric at edges
- Organic weed-control treatments (acetic-based or steam options)
- Haul-away vs. green bin disposal
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect immediate visual improvement and reduced regrowth for months. In Burien, check edges after heavy rains; moss and ivy can re-establish from shaded borders. Water only established plantings; avoid directed watering at cracks. For ivy regrowth, remove runners at the edge and reapply mulch or fabric to limit re-invasion.
FAQs
- How long does a job take?
Most driveways are done in a few hours; larger areas may need a half day. - Do you use chemicals?
We use sustainable methods only—manual removal, heat, steam, or organic products when needed. - Will weeds come back?
Some regrowth is possible; routine checks and edge treatments cut recurrence. - Is torching safe?
Yes, when performed by trained crews with permits and fire-safe practices for local conditions.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for quick, dependable, local service. We schedule fast around weather windows and focus on sustainable, long-term results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.