Gravel Bulk Gravel Delivery
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards and driveways in Gravel face Pacific Northwest challenges: heavy winter rains, compacted clay-loam soils, and shaded corners that encourage moss and weeds. Many properties sit on modest slopes or have poor surface drainage that channels water toward foundations or low spots. Sun exposure varies block by block, so some gravel areas dry quickly while others stay damp and attract moss and algae.
Homeowners here want functional surfaces that manage runoff, resist rutting, and look tidy year-round without constant upkeep. Typical problems include gravel migration off paths, weed intrusion where fabric has failed, and uneven settling after winter storms. Curb appeal matters across Gravel and nearby neighborhoods like White Center and West Seattle, where tidy yards help properties stand out. Sustainable solutions are preferred: permeable surfaces, recycled or locally sourced stone, and non-chemical weed control are common homeowner priorities. We design gravel deliveries and placements to respect local soil, rainfall patterns, and slope conditions so your gravel performs well and requires minimal maintenance.
Our Quality Service
We deliver bulk gravel and install it with long-term performance in mind. We size deliveries to match drainage needs and slope stability, and recommend stone types—crushed rock for base layers, 3/8” or 1/2” decorative for finished surfaces—based on sun exposure and foot traffic. Work includes compacting where needed, edging to contain material, and laying fabric when appropriate to reduce weed pressure.
Local insights guide our approach: heavier rains need coarser base and clear grade transitions, shaded areas benefit from greater depth and coarser surfacing to limit moss. Benefits include improved drainage, safer walkways, reduced erosion on slopes, and low-maintenance curb appeal that lasts.
What’s Included
- On-site consultation and quantity estimate.
- Bulk delivery of selected gravel type.
- Spreading, basic grading, and light compaction.
- Edging placement to define beds and paths.
- Site clean-up and haul-away of excess soil or old material.
Options / Upgrades:
- Weed barrier fabric + biodegradable staples.
- Mulch + fabric transitions for planting zones.
- Organic, mechanical weed control plan instead of herbicides.
- Haul-away vs. green-bin composting for removed organic debris.
- Additional compacting or base rock for driveways and heavy use areas.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise and truck access on service day and light surface compaction while we spread stone. Driveway or path use may be limited until compacted material settles—usually 24–48 hours for light traffic. We’ll protect nearby planting beds and coordinate access to minimize disruption.
Care tips for Gravel yards:
- Rake high spots flat after winter settling.
- Top-dress with 1/4–1/2 inch of matching gravel yearly in high-use areas.
- Pull weeds by hand or use a dethatching rake; avoid herbicides.
- Keep roof runoff directed into planted swales or rain gardens to reduce washouts.
FAQs
How much gravel will I need?
Bring photos or schedule a quick site visit for an accurate, no-obligation estimate based on area and desired depth.
Can you deliver to tight-access properties?
Yes. We assess access and may use smaller trucks or wheelbarrow crews for narrow lanes and stairs.
How long does installation take?
Most residential jobs finish in a day; larger or multi-area projects may take 1–3 days depending on prep and weather.
Do you use chemicals for weed control?
No. We use physical barriers, mulches, and mechanical methods—no herbicides.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate for bulk gravel delivery and eco-conscious placement. We schedule quickly, work reliably, and tailor solutions to Gravel’s wet climate and slope patterns. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started with a site photo or to request an on-site visit.