Why Is It Important To Aerate Your Lawn?
Consider aerating your lawn to maintain a healthy, good-looking and beautiful landscape.
Aerating a lawn is a simple process. The aerator pulls small soil cores out while running across the lawn. After the cores stay on the turf for a couple of weeks, you will see them break up or dissolve as you mow and water frequently.
Soil is compressed over time because of foot traffic, pets walking in the same direction, or other things that compact the soil. As that happens, the roots of your lawn become weaker. Aeration makes additional pore space in the soil, letting air, nutrients and water enter and reach where needed.
When we aerate your lawn, we help you try and make the most of our irrigation and fertilization services. Now is the time to act to get the healthy, beautiful landscape you'll be proud of all year long!