Mulch Playground mulch replacement
Homeowner’s Issue
In Mulch, yards face the classic Pacific Northwest challenges: high annual rainfall, compacted glacial soils, shade from Douglas-fir and maples, and slopes that collect runoff. That combo makes mulch break down faster, encourages moss and horsetail in low spots, and sends fines down driveways on steep grades. Many homeowners also wrestle with thin topsoil, poor drainage near foundations, and HOA rules requiring tidy edges and safe surfacing for play areas.
Playground areas in particular need consistent cushioning and drainage. Heavy foot traffic compacts the material, and wet seasons wash out depth, leaving exposed roots or hard spots. Sun exposure varies block-by-block here — some yards get full sun for a few hours, others never dry fully and stay mossy. Curb appeal matters in neighborhoods near West Seattle and White Center; a fresh, well-installed mulch bed both looks clean and satisfies HOA standards. Our goal is to address soil, slope, and drainage so the new mulch lasts longer, stays in place, and keeps kids safer without resorting to herbicides or harsh chemicals.
Our Quality Service
We prep, remove, and replace playground mulch using sustainable methods suited to Mulch’s wet climate and local soils. We look for drainage troughs, compacted zones, and slope run-off to decide on edging, fabric, or a berm. Installation follows safety depths and firm, even distribution so impact absorption stays consistent.
Benefits:
- Safer fall zones and compliant surfacing for play areas.
- Improved curb appeal with clean edges and lasting coverage.
- Lower maintenance: fewer washouts, less moss, and less frequent topping.
- Sustainable approach — no herbicides, compost-friendly materials, and responsible disposal.
What’s Included
- Mulch removal and responsible disposal.
- Site assessment for drainage, slope, and compaction.
- Installation of child-safe, sustainably sourced mulch to specified depth.
- Edging and final cleanup for neat curb appeal.
Options / Upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric for high-traffic borders.
- Organic weed control and manual moss removal.
- Haul-away vs. green-bin composting of old mulch.
- Minor grading to improve runoff on slopes.
Before & After / Expectations
Be upfront: work days can be noisy and include wheelbarrows, rakes, and compost trucks. Expect some debris during removal and the need for clear access to the play area. We aim to minimize disruption and leave the site tidy.
Care tips:
- Keep 2–4” mulch depth for play areas; replenish thin spots annually.
- Rake compacted areas to aerate; avoid packing mulch near drainage inlets.
- Control moss and ivy manually; avoid herbicides.
- On slopes, consider edge or a shallow berm to reduce washout.
FAQs
Q: How long will the job take?
A: Most residential playground patches finish in a day; larger sites may take 1–2 days, depending on access and grading.
Q: Do you use herbicides?
A: No. We rely on manual removal, mulch depth management, and improved drainage.
Q: Do you handle disposal?
A: Yes — we offer hauled-away disposal or green-bin composting where accepted.
Q: Will this meet HOA or park safety rules?
A: We install to common safety depths and can coordinate specifics if you share HOA or park specs.
Call to Action
Ready for a safer, cleaner play area in Mulch or nearby West Seattle / White Center? Book a free estimate — fast scheduling, practical solutions, and local know-how. Email: neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com or call/text 206-538-9344 to set a time. Mon–Sun: 9am–6pm.