ProLawn Plus: your best choice for the lawn you really want
Even with the best care available, lawns can thin out and lose color due to excessive thatch buildup, hard or compacted soils, or periods of high temperature, high humidity, or drought. Aerifying and overseeding is recognized by turf experts such as golf course superintendents as the best treatment to control thatch, reduce compaction, fill-in bare spots and revitalize growth.
Professional lawn aeration is an important part of good lawn care. It can help you achieve a beautiful, attractive lawn.
Aeration/Seedingthe two step process guaranteed to improve your lawn
An aeration treatment removes small cores of soil and thatch to allow air, moisture and fertilizer to penetrate down to the root zone. The cores brought to the surface contain microorganisms, which help the breakdown of the woody thatch tissue. This allows the roots of existing grass plants to spread out and grow deeper, creating a healthier, thicker lawn. Loosening the compacted soil stimulates root growth and will reduce costly water run-off by more than 50%.
Hard compacted soil and thatch take away your lawn's breath. They also keep water and fertilizer away from the roots. Let us open up your soil and help control thatch with Power Core Aeration. We'll create thousands of growth pockets to catch water, air and fertilizer and increase rooting. Order aeration now for a thicker, healthier lawn.
Should you aerate in sandy soils?
Yes, but there is different machinery to be used. Instead of using a machine that pulls out plugs of soil, use equipment that pierces the soil with a sharp spike. This type of equipment is not recommended for heavy, clay type soils as it further compacts the clay.


