Lawn Aerating and Dethatching
- Erica Hammond

- Nov 28, 2025
- 1 min read
Aeration and dethatching are essential for a lush, resilient lawn. Over time, soil compaction and thatch buildup block water, nutrients, and oxygen from reaching grassroots. Aerating opens the soil, dethatching removes dead organic buildup, and together they help grass grow thicker, greener, and healthier. If your lawn feels spongy, thin, or patchy, these services can restore its vitality as part of your seasonal landscape maintenance routine.
With improved airflow and nutrient absorption, your lawn becomes more resilient against heat stress, foot traffic, and seasonal wear. When performed annually, aerating and dethatching help maintain a thick, uniform lawn that anchors the overall look of your landscape design.





