Aeration and Overseeding
Aeration is the process of creating small holes in your lawn to allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the grassroots more effectively. When combined with overseeding, which involves spreading new grass seed over your existing lawn, it helps fill in bare spots, improve turf density, and promote healthier growth. Together, these services rejuvenate your lawn, reduce soil compaction, and enhance overall lawn health and appearance.
Core Aeration
Using specialized equipment to remove small plugs of soil from the lawn, allowing better air and water penetration.
Liquid Aeration
A non-invasive alternative to core aeration that uses a liquid solution to break up compacted soil and improve root growth.
Overseeding with Fertilization
Combining overseeding with a nutrient-rich fertilizer application to encourage stronger seed germination and faster lawn recovery.
Soil Amendment
Adding soil conditioners or organic matter during aeration to improve soil structure and nutrient availability.