Burien Dump Run for Yard Waste
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards face a mix of heavy rainfall, clay-rich soils, shaded slopes, and windblown debris from nearby parks and Puget Sound breezes. That combination creates persistent moss, compacted soil, and piles of leaves and branches that trap moisture against foundations and skid walkways. Landlords and homeowners here want tidy, low-maintenance landscapes that stand up to rain, control run-off on slopes, and reduce repeated trips to the transfer station.
Properties near Seahurst Park or closer to West Seattle often get extra leaf fall and needles, which means bins fill fast and green waste can accumulate between cleanups. Tenants and family members need safe, slip-free paths and drainage that won’t clog after a storm. We focus on sustainable solutions — composting, mulching, and hauling to recycling facilities — so you avoid herbicides and keep lawns healthy without ongoing fuss.
Our Quality Service
We handle collection, sorting, hauling, and responsible disposal tailored to Burien weather and slope conditions. Work includes careful brush removal, debris hauling to licensed compost/green-waste facilities, and recommendations for mulching or soil amendment to reduce future maintenance.
Benefits include improved safety, boosted curb appeal, reduced erosion, and lower ongoing upkeep through composting and organic controls.
What’s Included
- Yard debris pickup: branches, leaves, grass clippings, prunings.
- Sorting for recycling and composting at appropriate facilities.
- Site sweep and clean-up, leaving paths and beds tidy.
- Safe hauling and disposal; dump fees shown upfront.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric installation.
- Organic weed control and hand-weeding.
- Haul-away vs. green-bin drop-off (we handle both).
Before & After / Expectations
- Watering: new beds need light watering for 1–2 weeks; established areas need less.
- Weeds & moss: expect regrowth; regular mulching and hand-pulling keep it down.
- Ivy: roots may resprout; occasional follow-up makes removal long-lasting.
FAQs
- How long does a run take? Most single-yard runs finish in 1–3 hours depending on volume.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use composting, mulching, and organic methods only.
- How do you handle steep slopes? We use hand crews and safe gear to minimize erosion and risk.
- Can you do recurring service? Yes — monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly plans are available.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords — book a free estimate with a local crew who knows the rain, slopes, and soil here. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable practices. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.