Finding a reliable lawn aeration or core aeration service near you can be tough. GreenPal makes it easy. We connect you with vetted local pros who specialize in aeration, overseeding, and soil health—so you get a healthier lawn without the hassle.
Getting a quote is simple. Enter your location and when you'd like service, and GreenPal notifies top-rated lawn aeration pros nearby. Compare free quotes and reviews, then book for as soon as the next day.
Skip the endless calls and use GreenPal to get your lawn aerated at a fair price. You'll get competitive quotes and better soil without picking up the phone.
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Not happy? Let us know within 3 days and we'll send your pro back or they will refund your service. Most GreenPal users are thrilled — and if you're not, we'll help fix it fast.
Everything you need to know about Lawn Aeration in your city
Lawn aeration (core aeration) punctures the soil to relieve compaction, improve water and nutrient uptake, and help grass roots grow deeper. Compacted soil is common and aeration can transform a thin, stressed lawn.
Core aeration removes small plugs of soil and is preferred by pros—it reduces compaction and doesn’t compress soil. Spike aeration pokes holes and is less effective. GreenPal pros typically use core aerators.
Watering the lawn a day before makes it easier to pull cores. After aeration, keep the soil moist if you overseed; otherwise normal watering is fine.
Payment is processed securely through the app after the job is complete and you’ve reviewed the work. You don’t pay until you’re satisfied.
No. Many customers aren’t home. Ensure access is clear and leave any gate codes or instructions in the app. Pros will complete the job and send photos.
No. Aeration addresses compacted soil; dethatching removes dead grass and debris from the surface. Both can help your lawn—your pro can recommend what you need.