Over time, soil naturally becomes compacted due to foot traffic, mowing, and environmental conditions. Compaction restricts airflow, limits water penetration, and reduces nutrient absorption — all of which impact turf performance.
Core aeration relieves that compaction by mechanically removing small plugs of soil, allowing oxygen, water, and nutrients to move freely into the root zone.
The result is stronger, more resilient turf built from the soil upward.
Request a professional lawn evaluation to determine if core aeration is right for your property.
Healthy turf begins below the surface. When soil becomes dense and compressed, root systems struggle to expand and access essential resources.
Core aeration improves:
Increases oxygen flow within the root zone to stimulate healthy root development.
Enhances soil permeability, reducing runoff and allowing moisture to penetrate more effectively.
Improves fertilizer efficiency by enabling nutrients to reach active root systems.
Encourages deeper, stronger root growth — resulting in thicker turf above ground.
Aeration is most effective when performed at the proper time of year and, when appropriate, paired with overseeding or fertilization for amplified results.
We evaluate soil conditions, turf type, and seasonal timing to determine the ideal aeration window for your property. Lawns with heavy clay soil or high usage may benefit from more frequent aeration to maintain optimal performance.
This is not a cosmetic treatment — it is structural improvement.
Reduced compaction.
Improved root development.
Stronger, more durable turf.
By restoring proper soil function, your lawn becomes better equipped to withstand heat, drought, and seasonal stress — supporting the long-term success of your fertilization and weed control program.