Gravel Decomposed Granite Path
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards in our region face a mix of heavy seasonal rain, compacted clay pockets, and shade from mature trees. In Gravel, soils are often a dense loam or clay that holds water, so poorly graded paths turn into ruts or mud in winter and sift under foot in dry summer months. Slopes and front-yard grades around many homes push runoff toward foundations or planting beds, creating erosion and moss problems. Sun exposure varies block by block — north-facing corners in shady yards stay damp and grow moss or ivy, while south-facing strips dry and break up brittle granite fines.
Homeowners want safe, attractive, low-maintenance routes: durable surfaces for kids, pets, and guests; proper drainage to protect foundations; and curb appeal that fits West Coast, sustainable planting palettes. Typical complaints we hear in Gravel include tracking mud into the house, creeping weeds through joints, and paths that need frequent regrading after winter storms. Neat & Tidy uses local knowledge — from Beacon Hill microclimates to drift patterns near Lincoln Park — to size base materials, set edge restraints, and choose decomposed granite blends that compact well without using herbicides. Our focus is long-lasting results that reduce maintenance and improve safety and curb appeal for Gravel homeowners.
Our Quality Service
We assess site slope, drainage routes, and existing soil, then design paths that work with your yard’s microclimate. Work includes excavation, sub-base of crushed stone for drainage, landscape fabric where appropriate, and a compacted layer of decomposed granite finished to a smooth, stable surface. We use sustainable practices only — no herbicides — and recommend native planting to stabilize edges.
Benefits:
- Improved drainage and less erosion on slopes.
- Safer, non-slip walking surface year-round.
- Low-maintenance, natural look that boosts curb appeal.
- Lasting results that reduce repeat repairs.
What’s Included
- Site evaluation and layout plan.
- Clearing and light excavation of path corridor.
- Edge restraint installation (steel, timber, or recycled plastic).
- Crushed rock base for drainage and compaction.
- Landscape fabric (optional) and decomposed granite application.
- Compaction and final grading.
- Cleanup and haul-away of waste materials.
Options / upgrades:
- Mulch + fabric along borders for tidy beds.
- Organic weed control and hand-weed follow-up (no herbicides).
- Additional gravel for high-drainage sections.
- Haul-away vs. green bin / yard waste disposal.
- Decorative edging or native planting buffer.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise (small equipment, compactor) and light dust during installation, plus trucks for materials delivery. Typical installs take 1–3 days depending on size and access; steep or remote yards may require extra time. We’ll protect lawn and plantings, keep an access path to your home clear, and haul debris off-site or to a green bin per your preference.
Care tips for Gravel yards:
- Rake lightly each season to redistribute fines and keep a smooth surface.
- Hand-pull weeds early; use organic controls for persistent patches.
- Keep nearby ivy and moss trimmed back in shady corners.
- Re-compact high-use areas annually to extend life.
FAQs
How long does a path last?
Properly built paths last many years; expect 5–10 years before a light refresh is helpful, depending on use and rainfall.Will this fix drainage on a slope?
Yes — a crushed base and correct grading direct runoff away from structures and reduce erosion.Do you use herbicides?
No. We use mechanical removal, organic controls, and fabric where needed.How much access do you need?
Standard driveway or 3–4 foot gate access is ideal; we can adapt for tighter sites but it may affect labor/time.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate tailored to your slope, drainage, and curb appeal goals. We schedule quickly, deliver reliable, sustainable results, and use local experience to match materials to your yard. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.