Long Island lawn care
Core Aeration in Nassau & Suffolk Counties
Core aeration removes small plugs of soil to reduce compaction and create pathways for air, water, and nutrients to move into the root zone.
What is included
Care built around your property
We confirm the scope and schedule in your estimate, so you know what to expect before service begins.
- Relieves compacted soil
- Improves movement of water and air
- Supports deeper, more resilient roots
- Pairs well with an overall turf-care plan
A clear process
How service gets started
- 1
Check conditions
We assess compaction, moisture, turf health, and whether the lawn is a good candidate for aeration.
- 2
Prepare the area
Access and known obstacles are reviewed before the equipment enters the lawn.
- 3
Aerate and advise
We make systematic passes and provide practical watering and mowing guidance afterward.
Local considerations
Designed for Long Island properties
Foot traffic, construction, and naturally dense soil can leave Long Island lawns compacted. Aeration works best when soil moisture and seasonal turf growth are suitable.
Common questions
Aeration FAQs
How do I know if my lawn needs core aeration?
Hard soil, puddling, thin turf, and heavy traffic can point to compaction. A property review is the best way to determine whether aeration is appropriate.
Should the soil plugs be removed?
In most cases the plugs can remain on the lawn and break down naturally, returning organic material to the soil.