At A1 Aerating, we offer expert aerating services using only the best equipment on the market. We rely on Stinger 2475 Aerators to boost the health and vitality of your lawn. Our Stinger Aerators pull plugs 3 inches deep, compared to 95% of other aerators that only pull plugs 2 inches deep. Our thorough aerating process involves creating small perforations in the soil, allowing for better air circulation, enhanced water absorption, and improved nutrient penetration. By reducing soil compaction, we ensure that your grass has the space it needs to develop a stronger, more resilient root system. This leads to a healthier, more vibrant lawn that flourishes all year long, giving you the lush, green landscape you've always wanted.
We understand that a well-maintained lawn is the foundation of a beautiful outdoor space, which is why we approach aeration with precision and care. Whether your lawn is suffering from heavy foot traffic, poor drainage, or simply needs a seasonal refresh, we’re here to help it thrive! Trust us to bring out the best in your yard by promoting deeper root growth, healthier grass, and a lawn that can better withstand the challenges of each season. Lawn grasses often struggle in stressful situations, such as heat and low rainfall, losing their healthy, rich color, but proper aeration can make a world of difference.
Aeration creates holes down into the soil to alleviate compaction so that air, water, and nutrients can reach the grass roots.
Deprived of their basic needs by compacted soil, lawn grasses struggle in stressful situations, such as heat and low rainfall, and lose their healthy, rich color.
How frequently should you aerate your lawn? As for frequency, aeration should be performed at least once per year on most lawns. Lawns with compacted soil or soil with a high clay content may benefit from air aeration twice annually.
When nutrients penetrate deep into the root zone, they become available to the turf. This improves the effectiveness of your fertilization and ongoing watering to promote a healthy turf.
Those aeration plugs are vital to the health of your lawn. They hold vital nutrients, so resist the urge to “clearing” the lawn after it's been aerated. Your lawn mower will break up the plugs as well rain or using your sprinkler system.