White Center Landscape Repair
Homeowner’s Issue
Seattle’s rain and our glacially-influenced soils make White Center yards a unique challenge. Heavy winters and frequent drizzle lead to compacted loam and clay pockets, moss in shady corners, and persistent puddles where grading is off. Slopes that look pretty from the curb can channel water toward foundations and decks, loosening railings and stressing posts. South- or west-facing slopes bake in summer and can scorch new plantings, while north-facing beds stay soggy and favor moss and ivy.
We see common problems: failing turf from poor drainage, eroded pathways, washed-out planter edges, and soft spots under decks that cause creaky boards and loose railings. We also get lots of requests from folks near West Seattle and Burien who want to improve curb appeal without starting over. Homeowners want safe, low-maintenance yards that handle rain better, reduce mowing and weeding, and look tidy year-round. Our Landscape Repair work focuses on soil improvement, gentle regrading, and plant choices that match light and moisture — all done sustainably so your yard performs better with less upkeep.
Our Quality Service
We assess site drainage, soil, sun exposure, and slope stability, then recommend repairs that last. Work is done with hand tools and small equipment when possible to limit disturbance and compaction. We favor organic soil amendments, mulch and fabric for weed suppression, and native or drought-tolerant plantings for long-term resilience.
Benefits:
- Safer decks and yards with secure railings and stable posts.
- Better curb appeal with tidy lines and healthy plantings.
- Lower maintenance: fewer weeds, less moss, and reduced erosion.
- Sustainable practices only — no herbicides or harsh chemicals.
What’s Included
- Full site inspection and written recommendations.
- Drainage fixes: regrading, swales, and French drains when needed.
- Soil remediation: aeration, compost/topsoil adjustments.
- Structural checks: deck posts, railings, and adjacent hardscape stabilization.
- Planting adjustments and mulch installation.
- Green haul-away or curbside compost bin option.
Options / Upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric (where appropriate).
- Organic weed control and hand weeding.
- Native plant palette installation to reduce water needs.
- Haul-away vs. green bin composting.
Before & After / Expectations
Expect some noise from small equipment and a bit of debris while we work. We’ll protect access points and keep the job tidy each day. Most small repairs (railings, minor regrading) are same-day; larger drainage jobs may take a few days.
Care tips after Landscape Repair:
- Water new plantings deeply but infrequently to establish roots.
- Keep mulch 1–2” away from stems and deck posts to avoid rot.
- Monitor low spots after heavy rain for settling; top-up with compost as needed.
- Pull invasive ivy and morning-glory early in spring to ease maintenance.
FAQs
How long will a basic repair take?
Small fixes (tighten railings, add gravel, minor regrade) are typically 2–6 hours. Bigger drainage solutions take 1–3 days.
Do you use chemicals for weeds?
No. We use organic, manual, and mulching methods only — no herbicides.
Will you need access to water or electricity?
Usually we only need water for plantings and a nearby outlet for small power tools; we’ll confirm on the estimate.
Do you handle permits or utility checks?
We advise on permits and call utilities when required, but we’ll discuss any permit needs before work begins.
Call to Action
If your White Center yard shows wet spots, loose deck railings, or tired beds, book a free estimate. We schedule fast, show up on time, and deliver reliable, sustainable Landscape Repair that reduces future maintenance. Email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com or call/text 206-538-9344 to set up a visit.