Improve your soil’s vitality with our professional aeration and overseeding services. These techniques ensure your lawn receives the proper oxygen and nutrients, paving the way for a lush, thick turf.

What Is Lawn Aeration?

Lawn aeration is the process of creating small holes or removing plugs of soil from your turf. By relieving compaction, aeration allows air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the root zone—promoting deeper, stronger grass growth.

When to Aerate

  • Cool‑Season Grasses (fescue, bluegrass): Early fall or spring
  • Warm‑Season Grasses (Bermuda, zoysia): Late spring or early summer
  • Timing aeration to your grass type ensures rapid recovery and long‑lasting results.
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Key Benefits of Aeration

  • Reduces Soil Compaction
    Heavy, compacted soil chokes root growth; aeration loosens your turf so roots can spread.
  • Improves Air & Water Flow
    Better oxygen exchange and moisture absorption help your grass recover from heat and drought.
  • Breaks Up Thatch
    Thatch layers (dead grass and roots) decompose more quickly when plugs are removed.
  • Boosts Seed & Fertilizer Uptake
    Open holes give overseeding and fertilizer direct access to the soil, maximizing effectiveness.

Ready to Breathe New Life into Your Lawn?

Let our experts handle your aeration, overseeding, and fertilization for a greener, healthier turf all season.
 Contact us today for a free site evaluation, backed by our satisfaction guarantee!

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