Burien Gravel Top-Up for Pathways
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards get a lot of rain, and that means gravel paths can sink, wash out, or get muddy fast. Many properties here sit on clay or mixed glacial soils with compacted subgrades that don’t drain well, and slopes around houses or near Seahurst Park runoff make paths prone to pooling. Shade from maples and cedars keeps surfaces damp, encouraging moss and weeds to reappear. Landlords and homeowners want safe, tidy access for tenants and guests, lower maintenance between visits, and surfaces that handle winter storms without constant patching. A proper gravel top‑up addresses the surface layer and stabilizes drainage, reducing trip hazards and mud, while keeping costs lower than paving. For rental units, curb appeal matters for quick turnovers; for owner-occupied homes, it means less weekend chores. With sustainable methods — no chemical herbicides, organic spot controls, and options for green‑bin composting or haul‑away — you get a practical fix that respects local soils and water flow. We aim to achieve a stable, well‑drained path that blends with Normandy Park and Burien neighborhoods and lasts through the wet season.
Our Quality Service
We assess soil, slope, and drainage, then remove loose material and regrade where needed. We use crushed gravel suited for Westside wet weather, compact it, and finish edges to keep material in place. All work follows sustainable practices: no herbicides, organic weed control options, and choices for mulch, fabric, or green‑bin disposal. Results are safer walkways, improved drainage, and low upkeep for the long season.
What’s Included
- Site assessment of existing path, slope, and drainage.
- Clearing debris, hand‑pulling weeds, and removing unstable gravel.
- Evenly spreading and compacting fresh gravel.
- Final grading and edge checks to contain material.
- Cleanup and responsible disposal.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric underlay for plant beds beside paths.
- Organic weed control (manual/thermal spot treatments).
- Edging installation to retain gravel.
- Haul‑away of old material or green‑bin / compostable disposal.
Before & After / Expectations
After a top‑up, expect a firmer, more even surface and better runoff. Raking occasionally and adding a light top-up every 1–3 years keeps paths tidy. Manage moss and ivy regrowth by improving sun exposure where possible, hand‑pulling, and using organic controls. In heavy rain, check edges for movement; small washouts can be repaired with a quick raking and fresh gravel.
FAQs
How long does this take?
Small paths: a few hours; larger or sloped areas: a day or two.Do you use chemicals for weeds?
No — we use hand removal, organic spot methods, and mulch/fabric options.How often will I need another top‑up?
Typically every 1–3 years depending on foot traffic and drainage.Can you haul away old material?
Yes — choose haul‑away or we can sort for green‑bin/compostable disposal.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate and get a fast, dependable refresh that respects local soils and the rainy season. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to schedule a quick photo estimate or onsite visit. Fast scheduling, local care, and sustainable results—done right.
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