Burien Remove old mulch
Homeowner’s Issue
Many Burien yards sit on compacted, rain-logged soil with heavy shade from maples and cedars, which invites moss, slow decomposition, and trapped moisture under old mulch. Slopes and surface runoff in steeper sections can wash decomposed mulch into drains or lawns, and poor drainage around foundations leads to rotted mulch and pest habitat. Homeowners and landlords want clean, low-maintenance beds that manage Seattle-area rain, improve plant health, and cut return visits for messy beds.
Near Seahurst Park and neighborhoods toward White Center, properties commonly need mulch reset to prevent ivy and moss takeover. Goals are practical: reduce rot and pests, improve curb appeal for tenants or resale, and use sustainable practices — no herbicides — to protect soil life and local stormwater. Proper removal and replacement also help mulch perform its job: keep roots insulated, suppress weeds, and direct water where you want it.
Our Quality Service
We remove old, soggy mulch by hand and with small tools to protect roots and soil structure. Material is sorted and taken for composting or green-bin disposal where accepted. Fresh, appropriate mulch is installed to recommended depths for local rain and shade conditions.
Benefits:
- Safer beds with less mold and pest risk.
- Better curb appeal for renters and buyers.
- Lower maintenance and longer-lasting results.
What’s Included
- Assessment of mulch depth, soil, and drainage.
- Careful hand raking and removal of old mulch.
- Debris collection and eco-friendly disposal (compost or approved facility).
- Light weeding and bed edging.
- Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric.
- Organic weed control and hand-weed follow-up.
- Haul-away vs. green-bin disposal.
Before & After / Expectations
After removal expect brighter soil, improved air and water movement, and less moss over weeks. Tips: keep mulch 2–3” deep, pull mulch a few inches from stems, water newly planted beds sparingly, and monitor shady areas for moss that may need light raking in spring.
FAQs
- How long does a job take? Small beds: a few hours; larger yards: a day or two depending on access.
- Do you use herbicides? No — we use organic, hands-on methods only.
- Where does old mulch go? We compost when possible or haul to approved facilities; green-bin disposal is used if available.
- What about access or gates? We’ll confirm access on the estimate and bring compact tools for tight spaces.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords: book a free estimate to get mulch that works with local rain, slopes, and soil. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable practices. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set a date — or call/text 206-538-9344 for quick answers.