White Center landscape repair cost
Homeowner’s Issue
White Center yards wear on the weather here. We get heavy, frequent rain, clayey to silty soils in low spots, and shady corners that hold moss and chickweed. Combine that with steep terraces or poorly graded slopes and you’ve got persistent runoff, puddles beside foundations, and plants that struggle in compacted soil. Many homeowners call us because curb-facing beds have washed-out mulch, retaining walls are bulging after wet winters, or grass has patchy, muddy shoulders at the end of the driveway.
Sun exposure varies block-to-block — some yards get all-day sun and need drought-tolerant choices, others sit under maples and alder and stay damp. In neighborhoods near West Seattle or Burien, we see the same patterns: runoff from streets, invasive ivy on fences, and problems where lawn meets hardscape. Homeowners want tidy, safe yards that drain, look good from the street, and don’t need weekly work. Landscape Repair here is about fixing what the rain and soil have already done, then building simpler, sustainable systems that reduce future repairs and lower maintenance time.
Our Quality Service
We focus on practical Landscape Repair that lasts in Seattle’s climate. Work begins with a site visit to assess grading, soil compaction, plant health, and any hardscape damage. We use mechanical aeration, soil amendments, and thoughtful plant selection — no herbicides — to restore function and form.
Benefits you’ll notice:
- Safer walkways and stabilized slopes.
- Better curb appeal with low-maintenance plantings.
- Improved drainage to protect foundations and beds.
- Solutions designed to cut follow-up visits and water use.
What’s Included
Standard Landscape Repair package covers:
- Property assessment and written recommendation.
- Regrading small slope issues and improving drainage flow.
- Soil amendment (compost/topsoil) and aeration.
- Pruning, selective removal of problem plants, and replanting with natives.
- Repair/realignment of small edging, gravel paths, or paver joints.
- Cleanup and responsible haul-away of debris.
Options / upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for long-term weed suppression (sustainable materials only).
- Organic weed control and moss management (no herbicides).
- Retaining wall patching or new low walls (scope-dependent).
- Haul-away vs. green bin composting of green waste.
- Gravel or permeable paver refresh for better drainage.
Before & After / Expectations
We’re clear about the process and what you’ll see on site. Expect some noise from power tools and trucks during workdays and a temporary collection of debris before haul-away. Access to water and a reasonable driveway spot for our truck helps keep costs down.
Post-service care tips:
- Water new plantings lightly the first two weeks, then taper.
- Keep mulch 2–3 inches deep and pulled back from trunks to avoid rot.
- Rake out moss in shady areas and add airy soil amendments where compaction appears.
- Inspect slopes after heavy storms; small adjustments now prevent big repairs later.
FAQs
Q: How long will repairs take?
A: Small yards or single fixes are often one day; larger grading and planting projects take 2–4 days depending on scope and weather.
Q: Do you use herbicides?
A: No. We use physical removal, mulches, organic controls, and planting strategies to suppress weeds.
Q: Will you need to park on my driveway or street?
A: Prefer driveway when possible; we’ll plan logistics in the estimate. Street parking is fine with notice.
Q: How soon can you start?
A: We offer fast scheduling for urgent drainage or safety issues and seasonal booking for planting windows.
Call to Action
If your White Center yard needs practical Landscape Repair that respects the rainy, local conditions and reduces future maintenance, book a free estimate. We schedule quickly, show up on time, and work with durable, sustainable solutions you can count on.
Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
Phone: 206-538-9344
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