Burien Seasonal Yard Waste Hauling Contract
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien yards get a lot of rain, big evergreen trees, and a mix of clay and glacial soils that hold moisture. That combination encourages moss, heavy leaf buildup, and slow-draining spots on slopes and flat lawns alike. Properties near Seahurst Park and Des Moines see extra leaf fall and root competition from large maples and cedars, which means debris piles up fast and can clog drains or make pathways slippery.
Homeowners and landlords want clean, safe yards without weekend labor or toxic chemicals. They need services that manage recurring debris, stabilize slopes, and reduce regrowth of invasive ivy and weeds using sustainable methods. Our approach focuses on practical fixes you can live with: regular hauling to avoid buildup, composting where possible, and low-maintenance finishes that reduce future work while protecting drainage and plant health.
Our Quality Service
We handle seasonal hauling with an eye for local rain, slope, and soil conditions. We prioritize composting, hand-removal of invasive growth, and mulching to improve soil structure and limit weed regrowth.
Benefits you’ll notice:
- Improved safety with clear walkways and reduced slip hazards.
- Better curb appeal and tidy rental turnovers.
- Low-maintenance beds that need fewer repeat visits.
- Long-lasting results that respect local drainage and plant health.
What’s Included
- Regular debris pickup: leaves, small branches, clippings, and organic waste.
- Hand-weeding and ivy control using manual and organic methods only.
- Bed cleanup, light pruning, and edging for clean lines.
- Transport to compost facilities or green-bin disposal, as requested.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric installation for reduced weeds.
- Organic weed control treatments (non-chemical).
- Haul-away vs. green-bin drop-off choices.
- Gravel refresh or spot planting with low-water shrubs.
Before & After / Expectations
After a cleanup expect a tidy yard, clearer drainage, and less moss in high-traffic areas. Mulch and fabric slow weeds but won’t eliminate seeds—budget for seasonal touch-ups.
Care tips:
- Water deeply but infrequently in summer to encourage deeper roots.
- Rake lightly in spring and fall to keep composting happening.
- Pull new ivy shoots early; they’re easier to remove before rooting.
FAQs
Q: How long does a typical visit take?
A: Most residential pickups run 1–3 hours depending on yard size and debris volume.
Q: Can you compost onsite or do you haul away?
A: We compost where feasible and acceptable; otherwise we haul to local compost facilities or green-bin disposal per your preference.
Q: How often should landlords schedule service?
A: Monthly in fall and spring, bi-monthly in summer for rentals with moderate use.
Q: Do you use herbicides?
A: No. We use manual, mechanical, and organic methods only.
Call to Action
If you’re a Burien homeowner or landlord who wants a safer, low-maintenance yard, book a free estimate. We schedule quickly, work with local rain and slope challenges, and leave properties ready for tenants or weekends outdoors.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com