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 Spring lawn care for healthier roots

Compacted soil blocks air, water, and nutrients from reaching the roots. Our professional core aeration service opens the soil, reduces compaction, and gives your lawn the foundation it needs to grow thicker and healthier.


How aeration works:

Is your lawn struggling to grow?

Lawn aeration relieves compacted soil.

Aeration removes soil plugs.

Prep Now. Grow Strong All Season.

Stronger. Healthier. Greener.

Air, water and nutrients reach the roots.

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Prep Now. Grow Strong All Season.

  • Core

       Aeration, not spike aeration



  • Better

       Air and water penetration


  • Healthier

       Root growth and turf recovery


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Signs Your Lawn Needs Aeration

Is your lawn showing signs of distress? Aeration can help restore its health and vitality. Look for these indicators to determine if your lawn requires aeration.

  • Water Puddles or Runoff

    If water is pooling on the surface or running off instead of soaking into the soil, it’s a clear sign that your lawn is compacted and needs aeration.
  • Hard Soil Underfoot

    A lawn that feels hard when walked on indicates soil compaction. Aeration can alleviate this issue, allowing roots to breathe and absorb nutrients.
  • Thin Grass or Patchy Areas

    If you notice thin patches or areas where grass struggles to grow, aeration can help improve soil conditions and promote healthier growth.
  • Heavy Foot Traffic or Pets

    Lawns that experience heavy foot traffic or have pets can become compacted quickly. Regular aeration can help maintain a lush, green lawn.
  • Clay-Heavy Soil

    Clay-heavy soils are prone to compaction. If your lawn has this type of soil, aeration is essential for improving drainage and root health.