Gravel spreading service
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards in our region face typical Pacific Northwest challenges: heavy seasonal rain, compacted clay or loamy soils, moss and invasive weeds, and slope-driven runoff. Many homeowners in Gravel struggle with muddy entryways, bare patches turning to ruts, and poor perimeter drainage that funnels water toward foundations or sidewalks. Sun exposure varies block to block — north-facing slopes stay damp and mossy while south-facing areas bake and lose topsoil faster.
Typical homeowner needs are practical: better drainage, lower maintenance, safer walking paths, and a tidy look that fits the neighborhood without constant upkeep. Slopes often require settling layers and edging to keep gravel from migrating, and compacted driveways benefit from a graded base before stone goes down. With our rainy months and cool summers, we recommend permeable gravel sections combined with sustainable prep (no herbicides) so water soaks through and weeds are managed with fabric, organic control, and regular light maintenance. A thoughtful gravel installation saves time, reduces mud, and improves curb appeal for busy households in Gravel and nearby neighborhoods like Beacon Hill and West Seattle.
Our Quality Service
We handle assessment, prep, and precise spreading using sustainable methods tailored to local rainfall and soil. Our crew removes debris, grades for runoff, installs options like edging and fabric where appropriate, and spreads stone to the right depth for the use — pathways, patios, or driveways. We avoid herbicides, use organic weed-control options, and recommend native planting to stabilize edges.
Benefits:
- Improved drainage and fewer muddy patches.
- Safer, non-slip walking surfaces.
- Low-maintenance, long-lasting results that boost curb appeal.
- Local expertise for slopes and Seattle-area soil conditions.
What’s Included
- Site assessment and soil/drainage check.
- Clearing of debris, moss, and light vegetation.
- Grading and compaction as needed.
- Gravel spreading to specified depth.
- Final shaping, raking, and clean-up.
Options / Upgrades:
- Landscape fabric + organic weed control.
- Edging (metal, plastic, or timber) to contain stone.
- Haul-away of old material vs. green‑bin composting for organic waste.
- Additional top-up material delivery and spreading.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise from equipment and a bit of temporary dust/debris during prep. Access to the area is helpful (gate or driveway); narrow access may affect timing. We protect lawns and walkways and haul most waste away or compost where possible.
Care tips for Gravel yards:
- Light raking each season to redistribute stones.
- Top up thin areas annually or as needed.
- Remove larger weeds by hand and use organic methods for persistent growth.
- For moss-prone, shady spots, increase sun or plant shade-tolerant understory instead of relying on herbicides.
FAQs
How long does a job take?
Most residential jobs finish in one day; larger areas may need two.Do you use herbicides?
No. We use fabric, hand weeding, and organic controls only.Will gravel wash away on slopes?
Proper grading, compaction, and edging minimize migration; we size aggregates for slope use.Do you provide material?
Yes — we can supply and spread gravel or work with customer-supplied material.
Call to Action
Ready for a cleaner, drier yard that fits Gravel’s climate and slopes? Book a free estimate with our local crew — fast scheduling, reliable results, and sustainable methods. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com or call/text 206-538-9344 to get started. Licensed • Bonded • Insured