Aeration, Overseeding & Soil Health

Core aeration process on a residential lawn
Core aeration process on a residential lawn

Transform your lawn’s health with our specialized restoration treatment. Clay-heavy soils are prone to compaction; that’s why we combine core aeration with dethatching to allow your yard to breathe again. We finish with premium overseeding to achieve a dense, vibrant, and resilient lawn.

Why Your Lawn Needs Professional Aeration

Weather extremes—from frozen winters to humid summers—naturally compact the soil. When soil is too tight, air, water, and nutrients can't reach the roots. Our core aeration service removes small plugs of soil, creating channels for essential nutrients to penetrate deep into the ground.

The Importance of Dethatching and Overseeding

A thick layer of thatch can suffocate your grass. By dethatching, we remove organic debris that blocks water absorption. Following up with premium overseeding ensures that bare spots are filled with high-quality, climate-appropriate grass seeds, preventing weeds like dandelions from taking over.

Our Lawn Restoration Process

Soil Assessment: We analyze your lawn's specific needs and compaction level.

Professional Aeration: We use specialized machinery to ensure uniform soil penetration.

Thorough Dethatching: Clearing the path for new seed-to-soil contact.

Overseeding: Spreading premium seeds for a thicker, greener finish.

Best performed in spring or fall for optimal results. Pricing is tailored to your lawn’s square footage—contact us today for your personalized quote.

Professional equipment for lawn restoration
Professional equipment for lawn restoration