Gravel Slate chip gravel installation
Homeowner’s Issue
Gravel yards in and around Gravel face a few repeat problems: heavy winter rain, compacted glacial soils, poor surface drainage, and shade-driven moss and weeds. Many yards here sit on clay or dense fill that holds water, which turns soft beds and paths into mud channels during our long wet season. Slopes are common — even small grades can send runoff across beds, eroding top layers and washing gravel into gutters or planting areas.
Sun exposure varies block-by-block. North-facing corners and narrow lots get little sun, encouraging moss and ivy, while south-facing slopes bake and loosen fines in hot months. Homeowners want tidy edges and low upkeep without constant weeding. Curb appeal matters too; gravel that shifts or clumps looks uncared-for. In Gravel and nearby pockets like West Seattle and Burien, practical solutions must handle rain, control weed pressure without herbicides, and keep rideways, paths, and planting zones usable year-round. A thoughtful slate chip installation balances permeability, containment, and a durable finish so you get a clean look that lasts through the seasons.
Our Quality Service
We install slate chip gravel with Seattle-aware methods: proper excavation, edging, and layered base work for drainage. We use a permeable fabric and compacted base where needed so water soaks in rather than pools or channels downhill. On slopes we add mechanical anchoring and edging to prevent washouts.
Everything we do is sustainable — no herbicides. Benefits include improved drainage, safer traction in wet weather, attractive curb appeal, and a low-maintenance surface that reduces future chores.
What’s Included
- Site clearing of debris, light roots, and old surface materials
- Subgrade grading and compaction
- Permeable weed barrier fabric (sustainable, water-permeable)
- Base layer installation and slate chip gravel placement
- Light compaction and finishing, with cleanup
Options / upgrades:
- Edging (steel, timber, or recycled plastic)
- Mulch + fabric for planting beds
- Organic weed-control follow-ups (manual or heat)
- Haul-away of old material vs. green-bin yard waste service
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise, truck activity, and recyclable debris during install day. We’ll need clear access to the area and a place to stage materials. Larger jobs may take a full day; small paths can be finished in a few hours.
Care tips for Gravel yards:
- Rake lightly each season to redistribute chips.
- Top-dress thin spots after winter.
- Pull broadleaf weeds early; use organic methods or hand-pulling.
- Keep nearby downspouts and gutters directing water away from gravel edges.
FAQs
Q: How long does installation take?
A: Most residential areas finish in a day; larger driveways may need two.
Q: What about weeds and moss?
A: We use permeable fabrics, proper base prep, and organic follow-ups — no herbicides.
Q: Will gravel wash away on slopes?
A: We use edging and anchoring for slopes to minimize movement.
Q: What does it cost?
A: Typical material and install can range from $2 to $5 per square foot depending on access and prep.
Call to Action
Gravel homeowners: book a free estimate and get sustainable, long-lasting gravel that works with our Seattle weather. We schedule quickly, show up on time, and leave the site neat. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to set an on-site visit or to send photos for a fast quote. Licensed, insured, and local — we know Gravel and nearby West Seattle and Burien yards.
📧 neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
📞 206-538-9344