Aeration · Burlington
Aeration done right in Burlington
Not every Burlington lawn needs aeration on the same schedule. The sandy lakeshore soil drains freely and compacts slowly, so those lawns need it less often, but the heavier ground toward Tyandaga, Mountainside, and Alton compacts like any clay, and high-traffic family lawns anywhere in the city benefit from opening the soil up each year.
We assess your specific property and aerate where it will actually help, pulling proper soil cores in spring or fall and pairing the work with overseeding to build density. The result is deeper roots, better water absorption, and a lawn that copes far better with Burlington’s dry midsummer stretches.
What’s included
- Deep core pull, not spike aeration
- Best paired with seeding and feeding
- Reduces thatch and surface runoff
- Spring and fall scheduling
Does my sandy Burlington lawn need aeration?
Possibly less often than a clay lawn, but high-traffic areas still compact even in sandy soil, and the heavier ground toward the escarpment compacts like any clay. We assess your property and recommend aeration only where it will genuinely help, then pair it with overseeding for the best result.
