Services
Lawn Aeration
Michigan clay packs down hard, and a compacted lawn struggles no matter how much you water it. Core aeration pulls plugs of soil so air, water, and nutrients get back to the roots. It is one of the cheapest ways to make a tired lawn act young again, especially paired with overseeding.
What aeration does
- Core aeration with plugs left to break down naturally
- Relief for compacted soil and high-traffic areas
- Better water, air, and fertilizer penetration
- Pairs with overseeding and fall fertilization in one visit
How we quote it
First a satellite or street view look at your property for a fast ballpark, then Zach walks the job in person before the final number. What we quote is what you pay.
Good to know
Lawn Aeration questions
- When should I aerate my lawn in Michigan?
- Early fall is the sweet spot because the grass is actively growing and has weeks to recover before winter. Spring works too. And if your lawn does not actually need it, we will tell you that instead of selling you the service.
- Should I overseed after aerating?
- Usually yes. The open holes are the best seedbed you will ever get, so aeration plus overseeding is the classic one-two for a thin lawn. We book them together in one visit.
- What happens to the plugs?
- We leave them on the lawn. They look rough for a week or two, then break down and feed the turf. Raking them up throws away free topsoil.
Where we do this work
Residential routes for this service stay close to Romeo:
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Want a quote for lawn aeration?
Call or text us your address and what you need. You will have a ballpark fast and a firm quote after Zach walks the property.