



Most lawns that struggle - thin grass, patchy spots, poor color - aren't dealing with a fertilizer problem. They're dealing with a soil compaction problem. When the ground gets too compacted, air, water, and nutrients just can't get down to the root zone where they actually matter. No amount of watering fixes that on its own.
That's exactly where deep core aeration comes in. We pull plugs from the soil across the entire lawn, opening up channels that let everything your grass needs get where it needs to go. You can see the plug cores scattered across the turf after we finished - that's not a mess, that's the job working. Those plugs break down on their own and feed the lawn as they do.
Here's the thing about aeration - the results aren't always instant, but they're real. Lawns that get aerated on a regular basis consistently outperform ones that don't. Better color, better density, better drought resistance. It compounds over time. This Acworth lawn is a good example of what annual attention to the basics looks like.
We cover the full front yard on jobs like this - not just a pass or two down the middle. Every square foot gets worked. That consistency matters because compaction doesn't just happen in one spot, it builds up across the whole surface over months of foot traffic, rain, and normal use.
Soil health isn't glamorous, but it's the foundation everything else is built on. If your lawn isn't responding to fertilizer or watering the way it should, compaction might be exactly what's holding it back. Our aeration services are built around fixing that at the source.