Burien Tire Disposal
Homeowner’s Issue
Burien properties face a mix of coastal weather, clay-heavy soils, and wooded slopes that make abandoned tires a persistent problem. Rain and standing water on flatter yards or in low spots invite mosquito habitat and moss growth inside and around tires, while slopes collect debris and can hide tires under ivy or brush. Sun and shade vary quickly here — south-facing strips dry out fast, while north-facing foundations and alleyways stay damp and attract moss and weeds. Landlords and homeowners want safe, tidy yards that attract good tenants and reduce maintenance calls, but hauling bulky tires is time-consuming and often goes to landfill if not handled properly. Sustainable local options include recycling centers and reuse programs that keep tires out of the waste stream and help neighbors in areas like the Highline and near Seahurst Park. Handling tires correctly also prevents pests, reduces fire risk in hot, dry summers, and improves curb appeal for rentals and resale. A clear, local plan saves time, reduces long-term yard work, and aligns with neighborhood expectations for clean, safe outdoor spaces.
Our Quality Service
We assess your site with rain, slope, and soil in mind, then remove tires safely by hand or with small equipment to avoid damage to turf and planting beds. Tires are transported to licensed recycling partners or repurposed facilities; we do not use chemical treatments. Our approach reduces water traps, improves drainage, and discourages moss and weed problems that follow wet Seattle-area winters.
Benefits:
- Safety: fewer tripping hazards and pest shelters.
- Curb appeal: tidy yards attract better tenants and buyers.
- Low maintenance: fewer reoccurring problems between visits.
- Long-lasting results: removal paired with small landscape fixes that last.
What’s Included
- Onsite assessment and transparent quote.
- Safe tire removal and site cleanup.
- Transport to local recycling facility.
- Minor grading to improve drainage where needed.
Optional upgrades:
- Mulch + landscape fabric installation.
- Organic weed control (no herbicides).
- Haul-away vs. green bin/yard waste disposal for other materials.
- Planting or gravel refresh after removal.
Before & After / Expectations
After removal, expect immediate visual improvement and better drainage in problem spots. For best long-term results:
- Water new plantings lightly and infrequently; avoid puddling.
- Rake exposed soil in shady spots to reduce moss; add mulch in thin-sun areas.
- Watch for ivy or volunteer shrubs that can re-cover hidden spots and remove early.
- Schedule a follow-up check within 4–8 weeks for any regrowth or settling.
FAQs
How long does a typical job take?
Small residential removals are often done in one visit; larger piles may need a day or two plus transport time.Do you recycle the tires locally?
Yes — we take tires to licensed local recycling partners or approved reuse programs.Will removal damage my yard?
We prioritize hand-removal and small equipment to protect turf, plants, and drainage features.What if my property has limited access?
We’ll assess access during the estimate and plan hand-carry or staged removal to avoid damage.
Call to Action
Ready to clear tires and restore your yard’s safety and curb appeal? Book a free estimate with local expertise and fast scheduling for Burien properties. Dependable, sustainable results — email neatandtidyseattle@gmail.com for a quick quote and scheduling. Licensed & Insured.