Burien Fall yard cleanup
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien homeowners and landlords face a mix of wet winters, mild summers, and shaded yards under big conifers. Heavy seasonal rain leads to saturated soil, moss growth, and slippery leaves on paths; compacted clay-loam in some lots holds water and invites erosion on slopes. Properties near Seahurst Park and Normandy Park often collect windblown debris and need attention to drainage and root-zone health.
Tenants, rental turnovers, and curb-appeal goals mean owners want reliable, low-maintenance solutions that last through winter storms. Common priorities include clearing leaves before they mat and rot, pruning perennials to reduce winter debris, and protecting beds with mulch to prevent erosion. Sustainable practices—composting leaves, hand-weeding, and mechanical moss removal—work best here, keeping soil alive and minimizing repeat visits while reducing chemical use.
Our Quality Service
We assess how rain, slope, and shade affect each yard and pick sustainable steps that reduce winter problems. Work focuses on cleaning wet debris, improving drainage around downspouts, and applying mulch to stabilize soil. The result is safer walkways, better curb appeal, and lower maintenance through the rainy season.
- Safety: cleared paths and removed trip hazards.
- Curb appeal: neat beds and trimmed shrubs for tenant turnover.
- Low maintenance: mulches and fabric reduce weeds and repeat work.
- Long-lasting: composting returns nutrients to soil rather than hauling all organics away.
What’s Included
- Leaf removal and focused debris clearing
- Hand-weeding and ivy pullbacks (no herbicides)
- Light pruning of perennials and shrubs
- Mulch refresh around beds and trees
- Debris haul-away or green bin/compost options
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for high-weed areas
- Organic weed-control treatments and spot mulching
- Soil testing and minor grading for drainage improvements
Before & After / Expectations
After service expect cleaner beds, clearer drainage lines, and reduced moss on hard surfaces. Maintain results with quick leaf rakes, early winter mulching, and targeted ivy control—restarts of aggressive ivy may need several seasons of follow-up. Watering is minimal in fall; focus on soil health and composting clippings.
FAQs
- How long does a cleanup take? Most single-family yards finish in 2–6 hours depending on size and slope.
- Do you use chemicals? No—we prioritize sustainable, non-chemical methods like hand-pulling and composting.
- Can you haul everything away? Yes, choose haul-away or green bin/compost disposal at booking.
- Do you need access to water or power? Typically not; we bring battery and hand tools but will ask if an onsite hose is available.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate for fast scheduling and dependable, sustainable results from a local crew. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set up an onsite visit or photo estimate. Fast scheduling, clear pricing, and local expertise for yards near Seahurst and Normandy Park.