Burien Full yard waste removal
Homeowner’s Issue
Raised beds, mossy lawns, and blocked drains are common on Burien properties because of our long, cool rainy season and heavy, compacting soils. Many yards sit on glacial till with poor drainage, shaded slopes that hold moisture, and north-facing corners that foster moss and ivy, making weeds and organic debris a recurring chore. Steep driveways and terraces near Seahurst Park or the Highline corridor increase erosion risk when leaf litter and branches build up.
Homeowners and landlords usually want safer walkways, less winter mess, and lower-maintenance beds without resorting to harsh chemicals. For rental properties, quick turnarounds and dependable cleanup matter most; for owner-occupied yards, the goal is a healthy, tidy landscape that supports pollinators and reduces pests. Sustainable practices—composting, mulching, hand-pulling, and improving drainage—solve these problems while protecting local waterways and soil life.
Our Quality Service
We clear leaves, branches, and clippings, then assess soil and slope to recommend erosion control and drainage fixes suited to Puget Sound conditions. Work is done by hand and with small equipment to protect beds and mature trees, and we avoid herbicides—using organic weed control and mechanical removal instead. The result: safer paths, better curb appeal, and longer-lasting, low-maintenance results tailored to Burien yards.
What’s Included
- Full debris collection: leaves, branches, clippings, and compostable waste
- Shrub and light tree pruning for clearance and health
- Edging of beds and walkways for a neat finish
- Manual weeding and organic weed control where needed
- Site sweep and tidy-up
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for moisture retention and weed suppression
- Composting and organic soil amendments
- Haul-away or green bin disposal (your choice)
Before & After / Expectations
After removal, expect immediate improvement in drainage and reduced moss growth where sunlight and airflow increase. For best results: water newly mulched beds lightly, pull small weeds promptly, and monitor ivy regrowth on shaded slopes. Winter leaf cleanup and a spring tune-up will keep the yard balanced and reduce long-term maintenance.
FAQs
How long does a typical job take?
Most small to medium yards are cleared in 2–5 hours; larger or slope-heavy sites take longer.Do you use herbicides?
No. We use composting, mulching, manual removal, and organic options only.Can you haul debris away or leave it for composting?
Yes—choose haul-away or green bin/composting depending on your preference.Do you need access to water or power?
No power is usually required; access to water helps if we amend soil or apply mulch.
Call to Action
Ready for a safer, low-maintenance yard with sustainable practices and quick scheduling? Book a free estimate with local experts who know our soils and slopes. Fast, dependable service for homeowners and landlords near Seahurst Park and the Highline area.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com