Gravel Mixed gravel + paver patio
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel homeowners face a familiar set of Pacific Northwest challenges: heavy seasonal rainfall, compacted clay or silty soils, moss growth, and persistent weeds taking advantage of shade and moisture. Many yards in Gravel have gentle to moderate slopes that funnel water toward foundations or shared walkways, making proper drainage and a permeable surface essential. Sun exposure varies block to block, so plant choices and patio orientation affect long-term upkeep and curb appeal. Homeowners often want an outdoor surface that won’t puddle, won’t require constant weeding, and looks neat year-round while allowing rain to infiltrate rather than run off into storm drains.
Typical local problems include migrating gravel, paver settling on poor bases, and moss or weeds between joints. In tight-access yards, hauling materials and equipment through narrow gates can add cost and time. Our approach prioritizes stable sub-base preparation, edge restraint, and sustainable, non-chemical weed control so patios stay functional and attractive. We also consider nearby areas like West Seattle and Beacon Hill when recommending materials and slope solutions that match Gravel’s microclimates.
Our Quality Service
We design and install mixed gravel + paver patios that suit Gravel’s wet winters and variable sun. We start with a site visit, assess drainage and slope, and specify a permeable base that prevents settling. Installation uses compacted crushed rock, durable edge restraints, and tight paver laying so surfaces stay even and safe.
Local insights: we account for seasonal runoff, organic topsoil layers, and shade-related moss. Benefits include improved drainage, safer walking surfaces, lower maintenance, and a tidy curb appearance that lasts.
What’s Included
- Site clearing: remove debris, surface weeds, and loose material.
- Base prep: excavation, compacted crushed rock base, and proper grading.
- Gravel layer: mixed gravel installed to spec for drainage and stability.
- Paver installation: leveled pavers with compacted joint material.
- Edging: metal or polymer edge restraint to prevent migration.
- Clean-up and haul-away of construction debris.
Options/upgrades:
- Geotextile fabric under gravel for extra weed suppression.
- Organic weed control and manual maintenance plans (no herbicides).
- Increased gravel depth or premium pavers.
- Haul-away vs. green-bin/yard-waste sorting.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise, truck access, and temporary disturbance while we prep the base and compact materials. Work typically creates loose gravel dust and small debris; we protect plantings and leave the area broom-clean. Access gates and slope conditions can affect timing.
Care tips for Gravel yards:
- Sweep joints quarterly to remove organic debris and slow moss growth.
- Hand-pull early weeds or use a flame or steam weeding service (organic).
- Rinse gravel annually and top-up displaced stone as needed.
- For shady spots, prefer coarse gravel and textured pavers to reduce moss.
FAQs
How long does installation take?
Small patios: 1–2 days. Typical yards: 2–4 days depending on access and scope.Will this stop drainage issues?
Proper base and grading greatly reduce puddling; we design for local rainfall patterns.Do you use chemicals for weeds?
No. We use mechanical/organic methods and fabric where appropriate—no herbicides.How often will I need maintenance?
Minimal: occasional sweeping, spot weeding, and a top-up of gravel every few years.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate to assess drainage, slope, and design options. We schedule quickly, work cleanly, and use sustainable methods tailored to local conditions near West Seattle and Beacon Hill. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started and keep your patio low-maintenance and long-lasting.