Lawn Aeration
Over time, soil becomes compacted due to foot traffic, mowing equipment, and natural settling. Compacted soil restricts root growth and prevents water and nutrients from penetrating the ground. Lawn aeration solves this problem.
Aeration involves removing small plugs of soil from your lawn, creating pathways for oxygen, water, and fertilizer to reach the roots. This process strengthens grass, improves drainage, and promotes deeper root systems.
Lawn Pro recommends aeration for lawns that feel hard, struggle with water pooling, or show thinning patches. Fall and spring are ideal times, depending on grass type.
Proper aeration revitalizes lawns, improves fertilizer effectiveness, and reduces runoff. It’s one of the most beneficial treatments for long-term turf health.