Burien Remove sticks and branches
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards collect sticks and branches fast — winter storms, maple and cedar drop, and the frequent northwest wind all add up. Many rentals and family homes sit on sloped lots or heavy clay pockets that hold moisture, encouraging moss and making debris harder to compost on-site. Sun and shade patterns change across the yard; the north side under big trees stays damp and shaded while south-facing beds dry quickly, so debris left in the wrong place can smother grass and plantings.
Most landlords and homeowners want low-maintenance results: fewer repeat trips to pull out ivy or rake leaves, safe walkways for tenants, and curb appeal that doesn’t eat time. We focus on sustainable, manual methods — hand collection, mulching, and green-bin or compost diversion — so you’re not trading one problem for another. If your property is near Seahurst Park or borders West Seattle views, a tidy yard makes a big difference for renters and resale.
Our Quality Service
We come prepared for Burien soil and slope issues with tarps, rakes, and hand tools. We clear branches, sort organic material for green-bin or compost, and recommend mulching or fabric where it reduces future work. Our approach minimizes turf damage and prevents tripping hazards while keeping material in the circular economy.
Benefits: improved safety, stronger curb appeal, lower ongoing maintenance, and longer-lasting results.
What’s Included
- Full collection of sticks, branches, and small wood debris
- Raking, light pruning of broken limbs, and site tidying
- Sorting for green-bin, local compost, or haul-away
- Optional edging and light weeding
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric installation
- Organic weed control (hand-pull and mulching)
- Haul-away load vs. green-bin/compost diversion
Before & After / Expectations
After a service expect cleaner beds, safer paths, and reduced moss growth where debris previously sat. To keep results:
- Water new plantings sparingly; heavy watering encourages moss.
- Pull regrowing ivy and bindweed early, before roots set.
- Refresh mulch yearly to suppress weeds and retain moisture.
FAQs
- How long will a visit take? Small yards: 1–2 hours. Larger or slope work: half to full day.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use only mechanical and organic methods.
- Can you handle rental turnovers? Yes — we offer quick tune-ups between tenants.
- What about disposal? We sort for green-bin or local compost first; haul-away is available.
Call to Action
If you own or manage a Burien property and want a low-maintenance, safe yard, book a free estimate. We schedule fast, show up dependable, and work with local conditions in mind. Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com