Professional
Lawn Aeration
Over time, soil becomes compacted, making it hard for water, air, and nutrients to reach grass roots. Lawn aeration breaks through this compaction, creating channels that revitalize your lawn and promote healthier, deeper root growth.
- Reduces soil compaction
- Improves water penetration
- Enhances nutrient absorption
- Promotes deeper root growth
How Aeration Works
Core aeration uses a specialized machine to remove small plugs of soil from your lawn. These holes allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deep into the root zone. The removed plugs break down on the surface and return nutrients to the soil.
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1
Core Removal
Machine removes small soil plugs 2-3 inches deep
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Air & Water Access
Holes allow direct access to root zone
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Root Growth
Roots expand into loosened soil for healthier lawn
Best Time to Aerate
For warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia
Also excellent for warm-season grasses
Heat stress makes recovery difficult
Benefits of Aeration
Thicker Lawn
Healthier roots mean denser grass growth.
Less Thatch
Helps break down thatch layer naturally.
Water Savings
Better absorption means less runoff.
Stronger Roots
Deep roots survive drought better.
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