


We assess your lawn's condition, identifying compacted areas, bare spots, and thinning turf to determine the right timing and approach for treatment.
Using professional-grade equipment, we pull small plugs of soil from your lawn to relieve compaction and allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the root zone.
We apply a high-quality, region-specific grass seed blend to fill in thin areas and promote thicker, healthier turf.
After seeding, we ensure proper seed-to-soil contact and recommend optimal watering practices to support strong germination and early growth.
We’ll guide you through what to expect after treatment and provide follow-up tips or services to ensure successful seed establishment and long-term lawn health.
Aeration and overseeding go hand-in-hand to rejuvenate tired lawns. We open up the soil and plant fresh, premium grass seed to restore density, improve health, and resist weeds naturally.
Aeration is the process of removing small plugs of soil to reduce compaction and improve airflow, water absorption, and nutrient delivery to the roots. It helps your lawn grow deeper, stronger roots.
Overseeding is the process of spreading new grass seed over your existing lawn to improve thickness, fill bare patches, and enhance lawn color and texture.
Typically, early fall or spring is ideal—when temperatures support seed germination and root growth. We’ll help you choose the best timing for your region.
You should wait 10–14 days after overseeding to mow. This gives new seedlings time to establish without being disrupted.
Yes! Consistent watering is critical after overseeding. We recommend light, daily watering for the first two weeks to keep the soil moist.
You may see small plugs of soil on your lawn, which is normal. They break down naturally and enrich your soil over time.
Germination typically begins within 7–21 days, depending on the grass type and weather conditions. Full results are usually visible within 6–8 weeks.
It’s best to minimize traffic for the first 2–3 weeks after overseeding to avoid disturbing the new grass.
For most lawns, annual aeration is beneficial. If your soil is heavily compacted or your lawn sees high traffic, more frequent aeration may be recommended.
Absolutely! We select premium seed blends based on your region, soil, sun/shade levels, and lawn goals.

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