Lawn Aeration
Is Your Lawn Suffocating?
When soil becomes compacted, it reduces the flow of air, water, and nutrients that grass needs to grow thick, deep, and strong. Compaction can happen due to stressful conditions like heat and drought — or everyday activities such as mowing and children playing on the lawn.
Greenup can help your lawn breathe.
Our lawn aeration process removes cores of soil and deposits them on the surface, where they naturally decompose and return nutrients to the soil. Aeration also creates pockets that allow grass roots to absorb air, water, and nutrients more effectively, promoting healthier growth.
For best results, it’s recommended to aerate your lawn once a year — keeping your yard lush, green, and strong season after season.
Give your lawn a breath of fresh air!
Greenup’s Aeration Policies
AERATION RESTRICTIONS
The State of Texas regulations require subsurface irrigation lines to be buried at least 6” deep.
Our aeration equipment will produce holes 3” - 4" deep. We ARE NOT responsible for damages to subsurface irrigation lines that do not conform to state regulations.
