Burien Remove ivy from fences
Homeowner’s Issue
Ivy loves Burien’s mild, rainy climate and shaded yards. On wood fences it traps moisture, accelerates rot, and hides damage; on slopes or near Seahurst Park it can drag soil and compete with native plants. Heavy shade, clay or compacted soils, and west-facing exposures create perfect conditions for moss and fast ivy regrowth. Landlords want low-turnover yards and tenants want safe views; homeowners want curb appeal without weekly maintenance. A one-time cutback rarely solves it — roots and runners reestablish quickly unless removed and followed up with soil care, mulching, or barrier edging. Doing the work sustainably matters here: manual removal, careful pruning, and organic suppression keep nearby plantings and local wildlife healthy while protecting fences from long-term damage.
Our Quality Service
We remove ivy by hand, cut vines at the base, and peel them off fences to avoid splintering wood. We work with the slope and drainage conditions common in Burien, clean up all debris, and recommend organic follow-up like landscape fabric, mulch, or manual spot weeding. Benefits include improved safety, renewed curb appeal, and reduced maintenance over time — results that last when combined with simple preventative steps.
What’s Included
- Full inspection of fence line and surrounding growth
- Manual cutting and removal of ivy from fence surfaces
- Root and runner removal where accessible
- Debris removal: haul-away or green bin option
- Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric
- Organic weed control and hand-spot treatment
- Planting low-maintenance native replacements
Before & After / Expectations
After work, fences will need light monitoring for new shoots. Remove small regrowth by hand, refresh mulch annually, and keep soil away from direct contact with wood. In wet months, check for moss and clear it gently; in dry months, keep replacement plants watered until established.
FAQs
- How long will it take? Most residential fence lines finish in a few hours; large jobs may take a day.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use only manual and organic, sustainable methods.
- What about debris fees? Small jobs include green bin disposal; large volumes may carry haul-away fees.
- How do I prevent return? Mulch + fabric, routine hand-weeding, and replacing ivy with native groundcovers help.
Call to Action
Book a free estimate and get fast local scheduling with dependable, sustainable results from a Burien-based crew. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set a visit and learn about seasonal bundles and follow-up plans. Mon–Sun: 9am–6pm — licensed & insured for your peace of mind. 📞 206-538-9344