Gravel Foundation drainage gravel
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards and foundation edges in Gravel see a lot of rain, compacted soils, and seasonal moss. Our clay and silt blends, common on south-side slopes, hold water and invite weeds, causing puddles at the foundation and runoff toward downspouts. Sun exposure varies—some yards are shady most of the day, which encourages moss and ivy; others on slopes get full sun and wash pathways during storms. Homeowners here want low-maintenance solutions that handle Seattle’s frequent rain, tame invasive weeds without toxic herbicides, and improve curb appeal on properties near Beacon Hill or Highland Park. Typical problems: shallow grading, clogged edges, compacted soil, and no clear outlet for roof runoff. Simple gravel drains, if installed properly with correct depth, fabric, and slope, stop water from pooling, reduce erosion on steep paths, and cut down on constant weeding. We focus on durable, sustainable installs that make yards drier, safer around foundations, and easier to care for—so you spend less time fixing drainage and more time using your yard.
Our Quality Service
We assess grading, soil type, and existing drainage lines, then excavate to the right depth and install clean drainage gravel with eco‑friendly practices—no herbicides. We stabilize slopes, add fabric where needed, and grade to a safe discharge point. Benefits: improved safety around foundations, better curb appeal, reduced maintenance, and lasting results tailored to Gravel’s rainy climate.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and grading plan
- Trenching and gravel installation to spec
- Landscape fabric (optional) and edge stabilization
- Final grading and cleanup
Options/upgrades: - Mulch + fabric for planted beds
- Organic weed control and manual ivy removal
- Haul-away of debris vs. green‑bin drop-off
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise from excavation and a few wheelbarrows of displaced soil. We’ll protect access, keep a tidy work zone, and leave clear notes on water flow changes. After work: allow a week for settling; avoid heavy foot traffic for a few days. Care tips for Gravel yards: hand‑pull weeds early, sweep debris from gravel, check edges after heavy storms, and trim ivy before it reaches the gravel line.
FAQs
- How long does it take? Most installs finish in 1–2 days for standard foundation runs.
- Will it stop all moisture? It improves surface drainage and reduces pooling but works best paired with correct downspout routing.
- Do you use chemicals? No — we use mechanical and organic controls only.
- Do you handle steep slopes? Yes; we add stabilization and grading solutions for slopes.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate with our local crew for fast scheduling and reliable results. We keep it simple, sustainable, and practical. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set a time and get a straightforward quote from folks who know Seattle slopes and rainy‑season needs.