Gravel Crushed Stone Patio
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards face specific challenges: heavy winter rainfall, compacted clay in low spots, moss where shade meets moisture, and fast-draining slopes that wash fines away. Most homeowners here want a clean, usable outdoor area that handles Seattle-style wet seasons without constant upkeep. Sun exposure varies — open yards dry out fast in summer while north-facing beds stay damp and welcome weeds or ivy. Curb appeal matters in older neighborhoods and for homes near Riverbend Park and North Hill, but many properties lack the right base or edging to keep gravel stable. Erosion on slopes, poor drainage around downspouts, and constant spot-weeding are the usual complaints. We focus on long-term, low-maintenance solutions that respect local soils and rainfall patterns, use sustainable practices (no herbicides), and keep your garden clean and shared with the neighborhood wildlife. Expect honest fixes: better drainage, a compacted base, and edging that reduces drift — all tuned to Gravel’s microclimates.
Our Quality Service
We prep, build a stable base, and install crushed stone that fits your use and budget. With 15 years landscaping in the Seattle region, we know how rain and slope affect a patio over time. We use proper compaction, edge containment, and thoughtful drainage so water soaks where it should and stone stays put. The result is safe underfoot, visually simple, and easy to maintain. Everything we do aims for lasting results: reduced trip hazards, improved curb appeal, and fewer visits from the crew down the road.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and consultation
- Clearing of existing surface material and vegetation
- Grading for proper slope and drainage
- Compacted gravel base installation
- Crushed stone surface, leveled and compacted
- Edge installation to hold material in place
- Final clean-up and homeowner walk-through
Options / upgrades:
- Weed barrier fabric (sustainable, fabric-only option)
- Mulch + fabric for adjacent beds
- Organic weed control and manual removal (no herbicides)
- Decorative edging or paver borders
- Haul-away of old material vs. green bin / composting
Before & After / Expectations
- Expect some noise, dust, and truck traffic during prep and compaction; most installs take 1–3 days depending on size.
- We may need clear access to the work area for equipment and material drops; narrow entries can add time.
- Debris and old material will be removed or hauled away per your preference.
Care tips for Gravel yards: - Rake lightly each season to redistribute fines.
- Replenish top layer every few years in high-traffic areas.
- Address moss and dense shade with pruning or improved drainage.
- Hand-pull ivy and invasive weeds; we offer organic control options.
FAQs
How long does installation take?
Most patios finish in 1–3 days, depending on size and site prep.Will gravel wash away on slopes?
Proper base, compaction, and edging greatly reduce movement; we size the stone to match your slope and use.Do you use herbicides?
No — we work with fabric, manual removal, and organic options only.What maintenance is required?
Occasional raking, spot replenishment, and watching drainage lines after heavy rains.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate and we’ll show practical options that fit your yard and budget. We schedule quickly, turn up on time, and leave durable, low-maintenance results. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started — local experience, honest pricing, and sustainable work you can count on.
📧 neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
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