FAQs
What are the benefits of getting my lawn aerated?
Improves Soil Compaction: Over time, soil can become compacted, making it harder for air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots. Aeration helps break up that compacted soil, allowing for better root growth.
Enhances Root Growth: When the soil is loosened, it allows roots to spread more easily, which can improve the health and density of your lawn.
Better Water Absorption: Aeration helps water penetrate deeper into the soil, so it doesn’t just run off or sit on the surface. This can lead to healthier grass, especially in areas with heavy rainfall or irrigation.
Reduces Thatch Build-Up: Thatch is the layer of dead grass, stems, and roots that can build up on your lawn. If it gets too thick, it can block nutrients and water from reaching the soil. Aeration can help break up that layer and promote healthier grass growth.
Improves Fertilizer Efficiency: Fertilizers are more effective when they can reach the roots, and aeration helps that happen, so your lawn gets the nutrients it needs.
Helps in Drought Conditions: In areas with hot, dry climates, aeration can help lawns withstand drought conditions by improving water retention.
It’s generally recommended to aerate your lawn in the spring or fall
Do I need to be home for service?
No, you do not need to be home as long as we have access to your yard. If you have locked gates or pets outside, please let us know in advance.
How do you determine pricing?
Our pricing is based on the size of your lawn, the frequency of service, and any additional treatments required. Contact us for a free estimate.
Do you offer weed control service?
We are not licensed for chemical weed control but can provide recommendations for maintaining a healthy lawn that naturally resists weeds. We also offer mowing and lawn maintenance services that help reduce weed growth.