Seattle Landscape Repair — Replace Broken Fence Pickets
Homeowner’s Issue
Seattle yards face a specific set of challenges that make fence pickets vulnerable. Frequent fall and winter rain, cool summers, and heavy seasonal moisture promote rot at the base of pickets and posts. Many properties in White Center and nearby West Seattle sit on compact glacial soils or clay that hold water, so fence posts and picket bottoms sit damp for long periods, accelerating decay. Shady corners develop moss and algae, while sunny exposures on southwest-facing slopes dry out and crack wood.
Slopes and drainage problems are common: runoff can wash away footing material and undermine fence posts, and invasive ivy or blackberry tangles push on panels. Homeowners want curb appeal, secure boundaries for pets, and low-maintenance solutions that withstand local weather without frequent work. Practical Landscape Repair in Seattle addresses soil, drainage, sun exposure, and slope issues, not just the visible broken picket. We focus on lasting repairs that reduce repeat calls and keep yards safe and tidy for families and pets.
Our Quality Service
We start with a site assessment to evaluate rot, post stability, and drainage patterns. Repairs target the root cause — improving backfill, adding gravel drainage, or re-setting posts where needed — then replace pickets to match your fence profile. We use sustainable materials and fasteners suited for Seattle’s climate and avoid herbicides, relying on organic weed control and physical barriers.
Benefits include improved curb appeal, safer boundaries for kids and pets, and longer-lasting results that fit local conditions. Our crew works cleanly and efficiently and we’re licensed & insured for homeowner peace of mind.
What’s Included
- Full inspection of fence line and posts
- Removal of broken or rotted pickets
- Installation of new pickets matched to existing style
- Basic cleanup and haul-away of debris
- Final check for post stability and drainage at the base
Options / Upgrades:
- Stain or paint the repaired section (match existing finish)
- Mulch + landscape fabric around the fence base
- Organic weed control and ivy removal (no herbicides)
- Haul-away vs. green‑bin composting for old wood
- Gravel base or improved backfill for slope stabilization
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise from cutting and nail/screw driving and light debris while we work. We’ll need clear access along the fence line and a couple of feet of working room to set posts or lay gravel. Jobs often finish in a few hours to a day depending on the number of pickets and any post work.
Care tips after Landscape Repair:
- Keep mulch a few inches away from wood to reduce moisture contact.
- Improve surface drainage away from fence bases to limit rot.
- Remove ivy and climbing vines promptly; they hold moisture against wood.
- In shady spots, brush off moss and allow airflow to dry picket surfaces.
FAQs
Q: How long will a typical repair take?
A: Small picket replacements can take a few hours; if posts need resetting or drainage work is required, plan for a full day.
Q: Do you use herbicides for ivy or weeds?
A: No — we use mechanical removal and organic controls only.
Q: Will you match my existing picket style and stain?
A: Yes, we aim to match profiles and can stain or paint repaired sections to blend in.
Q: Do you handle disposal?
A: Yes — choose haul-away or green‑bin composting at booking.
Call to Action
If your fence pickets are broken, leaning, or letting in gaps, book a free estimate for Landscape Repair from a local Seattle crew familiar with White Center and West Seattle conditions. Fast scheduling, dependable results, and sustainable methods are standard. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com to get started.
📧 neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com
📞 206-538-9344
Mon–Sun: 9am–6pm
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