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Core Aeration Services in Lincoln, NE | Breathe Life into Your Lawn

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Section 01

Why Lincoln Lawns Need Core Aeration

Combats heavy clay soil common in Southeast Nebraska (68516, 68430).

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Key Point 01

Combats heavy clay soil common in Southeast Nebraska (68516, 68430).

Key Point 02

Relieves soil compaction caused by foot traffic and heavy snow.

Key Point 03

Improves nutrient, water, and oxygen delivery to the root system.

Key Point 04

Reduces thatch buildup to prevent pest and disease issues.

Section 02

Our Professional Aeration Process

Pre-service inspection to mark sprinkler heads and shallow lines.

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Key Point 01

Pre-service inspection to mark sprinkler heads and shallow lines.

Key Point 02

Commercial-grade core aerators that pull 2-3 inch deep plugs.

Key Point 03

Double-pass technique for high-traffic areas or severely compacted soil.

Key Point 04

Optional timing with fall fertilization for maximum nutrient uptake.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is core aeration worth it for Nebraska lawns?

Clay soil benefits long-term turf health cost-benefit for water savings

When is the best time to aerate a lawn in Nebraska?

Fall (September-October) focus Spring secondary window Cool-season grass requirements

How much does a core aeration service cost in Lincoln?

Square footage pricing starting at $65 bundle discounts with overseeding

Do I need to pick up the plugs after aeration?

Natural decomposition nutrient recycling breakdown timeframe

Should I water my lawn before aeration?

Moistening soil for deeper plugs avoiding muddy conditions

What is the difference between core and spike aeration?

Soil removal vs compression effectiveness for clay

How deep do the aeration plugs go?

2-3 inch standard root zone penetration

Can I aerate my lawn in the summer?

Heat stress risks dormancy issues ideal seasonal windows

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