Burien Remove ladder fuels (fire risk cleanup)
Homeowner’s Issue
Many Burien yards sit on moist soils, with shaded pockets and steep micro-slopes that channel runoff toward houses and garages. Winter storms and spring growth leave layers of leaves, low branches, and ivy that act as ladder fuels — easy paths for fire to climb into the canopy. Homeowners and landlords often want safer, low-maintenance yards without losing the mature trees and privacy that make Burien neighborhoods attractive.
Salt-laden wind from nearby Puget Sound, heavy moss in shaded corners, and compacted soil near foundations make proper pruning and debris removal essential to reduce risk and improve drainage. Owners typically want tidy curb appeal, lower maintenance, and defensible space that still supports pollinators and soil health. We focus on sustainable, non-chemical methods — hand-pruning, selective thinning, mulching, and hauling or green-bin disposal — to reduce fire risk while protecting trees and local wildlife near Seahurst Park and the Highline corridor.
Our Quality Service
We assess canopy height, understory density, and ground fuels to create a practical plan that fits your goals. Work is done with hand tools and targeted pruning to reduce ladder fuels while preserving healthy growth.
Benefits include improved safety, better drainage, reduced moss and debris buildup, and long-lasting curb appeal. We prioritize safety around slopes, access points, and rooflines.
What’s Included
- Property assessment and written recommendations.
- Clearing of leaf litter, deadfall, and ground debris.
- Pruning lower tree limbs and thinning shrubs to create vertical separation.
- Ivy and aggressive vine management by hand.
- Mulch application (optional) with fabric barrier on request.
- Waste haul-away or green-bin disposal (choose preferred option).
- Optional organic weed control and planting of fire-resistant species.
Before & After / Expectations
After service, expect immediate reduction in visible fuels and improved sightlines to roofs and gutters. New mulch reduces weeds and retains moisture, while regular tune-ups prevent regrowth of ivy and moss. For care: water new plantings in drier months, remove fallen debris after storms, and schedule seasonal check-ins to maintain defensible space.
FAQs
How long will this take?
Small yards are often done in a half-day; larger or sloped properties may take a full day or more depending on access and volume.Will you use chemicals?
No. We use sustainable, non-chemical methods only — hand removal, mulching, and organic controls when needed.Do you handle disposal?
Yes — choose between green-bin/composting or hauled-away disposal depending on volume and preference.What maintenance is required?
Plan on seasonal light pruning and debris removal; a quarterly or bi-monthly cadence keeps regrowth in check.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords, book a free estimate for defensible-space work and ladder-fuel removal. We schedule quickly, work safely on slopes and shaded sites, and leave yards tidy and low-maintenance. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started with a no-cost assessment and local, sustainable solutions.