Over time, soil becomes compacted from foot traffic, mowing, and natural settling. Compacted soil prevents water, air, and nutrients from reaching grass roots, which can lead to thinning turf, poor growth, and increased weed pressure. At Grand View Lawns, our lawn aeration services are designed to correct these issues and restore healthy soil conditions.
Lawn aeration is performed by removing small cores of soil from the lawn. These openings reduce soil compaction and create channels that allow water, oxygen, and nutrients to penetrate the root zone. The removed cores are left on the lawn to break down naturally, returning valuable nutrients back into the soil.
When roots have access to oxygen and nutrients, they grow deeper and stronger. Deeper root systems help lawns withstand heat, drought, and heavy use while promoting thicker, healthier turf growth.
Aeration is most effective when grass is actively growing, allowing it to recover quickly. Proper timing helps maximize results and minimizes stress on the lawn. Our team schedules aeration services during optimal conditions to encourage the best possible outcome.
Aeration is often combined with overseeding to improve seed-to-soil contact. The open soil channels created during aeration provide ideal conditions for seed germination, leading to thicker and more even turf coverage.
Aeration is a foundational service that supports all other lawn care treatments.
If your lawn feels compacted or struggles to absorb water and nutrients, aeration can make a noticeable difference. Grand View Lawns provides professional aeration services to help your lawn grow stronger from the ground up.
Call 920-980-5350 today to learn more about lawn aeration and request a quote.
Most lawns benefit from aeration once per year, depending on soil conditions and usage.
No. Aeration temporarily disturbs the surface but improves overall lawn health as it recovers.
Improvements in soil and root health begin quickly, with visible turf benefits developing over the following weeks.
Light watering can help support recovery and encourage root growth following aeration.
Yes. Healthier, thicker turf created by aeration is more resistant to weed growth.
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N1891 Cty Rd CC
Cedar Grove, WI 53013
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