Burien Trampoline Removal
Homeowner’s Issue
Old trampolines in Burien yards collect rain, rust, and debris and become trip hazards or breeding spots for moss. Many properties here have heavy winter rains, clay-loam pockets, and shaded corners under maples that slow drying and speed frame corrosion. Slopes near Lake Burien Park or low spots toward storm drains can leave trampoline pads sitting in water and damage turf beneath them.
Homeowners and landlords often want a clean, safe spot for kids, a garden bed, or easier lawn care. Removing the trampoline also fixes drainage patterns, reduces moss and ivy regrowth, and opens space for low-maintenance plantings suited to our wet climate. Our work focuses on sustainable practices—no herbicides—and thoughtful disposal or recycling.
Our Quality Service
We assess the siting, slope, and soil compaction before disassembly to avoid further yard damage. Our team protects lawn and planting beds during removal and uses hand tools where needed to limit turf disturbance on wet or sloped sites.
We sort parts for recycling when possible, haul away responsibly, and offer green-bin or landfill options per your preference. Benefits include safer yards, better curb appeal, reduced maintenance, and long-lasting results tailored to local conditions.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment and photo estimate
- Careful disassembly of frame, springs, mat, and net
- Haul-away and recycling where available
- Site cleanup and light turf repair
Optional upgrades: - Mulch + landscape fabric installation
- Organic weed control and moss raking
- Sod patching or small planting
- Haul-away vs. green bin disposal choices
Before & After / Expectations
After removal, expect a few days for compacted soil to settle; we’ll advise watering and light aeration. Watch shaded areas for moss and ivy regrowth and plan low-maintenance, shade-tolerant plants or mulch to prevent return.
Water new sod or plantings gently in the first two weeks and avoid heavy foot traffic while roots establish. We’ll leave simple care steps so you know what to do next.
FAQs
- How long will removal take? Most standard trampolines come out in 1–3 hours depending on site access.
- Will you recycle parts? Yes, we prioritize recycling metal and usable parts when facilities accept them.
- Do you repair the lawn? We perform light turf repair; larger sod or grading work is available as an add-on.
- Is this safe on slopes? We use anchoring and protective mats to work safely on modest slopes.
Call to Action
Burien homeowners and landlords — book a free estimate and fast scheduling with a local crew who knows our rainy season and slopes. Dependable, sustainable results and clear pricing are standard. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com or call 206-538-9344 to set a visit.