Local Landscaper & Deck Builder Expertise
Along Hood Canal in Seabeck, WA, we provide expert landscaper and deck builder services tailored to the wet climate and forested character of this unincorporated Kitsap County community. Homes here face unique challenges: evergreen needle drop, moss growth from constant rain, shoreline setback rules, and septic-friendly land management. Our team knows how to work with dense trees, steep lots, and year-round moisture.
Clear steps from site assessment to final cleanup
We assess lot size, drainage, tree placement, and Kitsap County setbacks so nothing surprises later.
We design layouts that work with slope and moisture, then clear and grade the workspace safely.
Install decks, beds, trees, and features using moisture-resistant methods proven in this wet climate.
Cleanup, mulch spread, and final review so the space is ready to enjoy right away.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Garden care, deck builds, and outdoor design for Seabeck homes
Fall needle drop and spring moss are facts of life near Hood Canal. We clear gutters, rake beds, trim dead branches, and power-wash patios. Regular maintenance prevents decay and keeps your outdoor space functional year-round.

Clearing debris and preparing seasonal beds near Scenic Beach

New pressure-treated deck overlooking wooded lot
Decks here must handle moisture, foot traffic, and setback rules. We build with pressure-treated lumber, composite materials, and proper drainage. Whether you want a simple platform near Scenic Beach or a multi-level design, we handle permits and inspections.
Tall evergreens and deciduous trees shade Seabeck yards. We trim limbs near roofs, thin crowns for light, and remove hazard branches. Safe work near power lines and septic systems is standard practice.

Safe limb removal from dense coastal forest canopy

Graded site and fresh sod installation on wooded property
Dry shade and wet low spots are common in forested Seabeck. We design planting plans using native and adapted species, install sod with proper grading, and add defined beds. Plan layouts work with your home's water runoff and existing trees.
Rain and shade mean slippery decks, patios, and siding. We pressure-wash safely to remove moss, mildew, and grime. Regular cleaning extends deck life and improves curb appeal on homes near the Seabeck Conference Center and throughout the area.

Deck refreshed with professional pressure washing
Seabeck gets 49 inches of rain yearly—well above the U.S. average. Decks, patios, and plantings must drain properly or rot. We know which materials resist moisture and how to slope surfaces so water moves away from foundations.
In winter, constant rain and needle drop clog gutters. In spring, moss blooms on north-facing surfaces. Summer is dry but brief—plan deck staining and siding work for July and August.
Many Seabeck homes sit within shoreline zones. Decks, additions, and landscape changes may need surveys and permits. We know county requirements for setbacks, septic buffers, and slope work. No surprises, no rework.
Most Seabeck homes rely on wells and septic systems. Tree roots, compaction, and grading errors threaten both. We plan outdoor work with septic location in mind and avoid disrupting drainage fields.
15 years of Hood Canal–area projects. 500+ satisfied homeowners from Silverdale to Big Beef Creek.
We're based right here on the Kitsap Peninsula
Seabeck, WA is our home territory. We also serve Silverdale, Bremerton, and the unincorporated areas along Hood Canal. Most of our clients are within 20 minutes of Scenic Beach State Park and the Seabeck Conference Center.
From Bremerton, head west on State Route 304 toward Silverdale. Continue on Highway 308 / Seabeck Highway NW for about 16 minutes. You'll pass the Seabeck General Store and Seabeck Pizza—we're nearby. For exact directions or a free site visit, call or text your address.
We handle off-season scheduling. Builder crews often work late spring through early fall here. Winter and spring calls are welcome—we book projects with weather in mind.
Yes. We review setback rules, help you determine if a permit is needed, and coordinate with Kitsap County on your behalf. Most waterfront decks need review.
Late May through September is ideal. Rain stays lighter, materials dry faster, and staining work finishes cleanly. Winter builds are possible but slower.
Absolutely. We locate your septic drain field and well before starting any grading or planting work. No surprises.
Every 1–2 years, depending on shade and exposure. Shaded north-facing decks need washing more often due to moss growth.
Yes. We use native shade plants, hostas, ferns, and groundcovers suited to our forested landscape and wet soil.
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