Core aeration reduces soil compaction so water, air, and nutrients reach the roots. A must-do service if your lawn is thin or struggles in summer.
Best timing: fall (Sept–Oct). Spring aeration available as needed.
Pulls plugs to open the soil and relieve hard, compacted areas.
Improves oxygen flow so roots grow deeper and stronger.
Helps reduce runoff and puddling so watering is more effective.
Pro tip: Aeration + overseeding is the best combo for thicker grass.
Most lawns do great with once per year (fall). Heavy clay or high traffic lawns may benefit from twice.
No—leave them. They break down naturally and return nutrients to the soil.
Ask about aeration + overseeding packages.