Compacted Tulsa Soil? Aeration Opens It Back Up.
Heavy clay and summer traffic pack your soil down until water, air and nutrients can't reach the roots. Core aeration pulls plugs to relieve that compaction — and overseeding puts fresh seed straight into the openings.
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Why Aerate & Overseed?
Tulsa-area lawns sit on dense clay. Every season of mowing, foot traffic and heat presses that soil tighter — and a tight lawn can't use what you feed it.
Relieves Compaction
Pulling cores physically opens the soil so air, water and fertilizer reach the root zone instead of running off the surface.
Builds Deeper Roots
Roots follow the openings down. A deeper root system holds water longer and handles Oklahoma summer stress far better.
Fills In Thin Spots
Seed dropped onto hard ground mostly washes away. Seed dropped into fresh aeration holes sits in soil contact, where it can actually germinate.
What's Included
- Full-property core aeration — plugs pulled across the whole turf area, not just the trouble spots.
- Overseeding where it helps — fresh seed goes down straight after aeration, into thin and shaded areas where it lands in open soil.
- Obstacles marked and avoided — sprinkler heads and shallow lines flagged before we start.
- Gates closed behind us — every visit, every time.
- Aftercare instructions — simple watering guidance so the work pays off.
How a Lawn Recovers
Four stages, in order. Not a calendar — a condition.
Compacted
Dense clay. Water pools or runs off. Growth stalls no matter what you feed it.
Aerated
Cores pulled. Thousands of openings let air and water reach the roots again.
Seeded
Fresh seed drops into the holes, in direct contact with soil rather than sitting on top.
Established
New growth knits in. Thicker turf crowds out weeds and holds up to the next hot season.
How It Works
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We Measure & Price It
We measure your property online and send your pricing back right away — no in-person sales visit, no pressure.
We Aerate & Seed
Our crew handles the work and leaves you simple watering instructions. You don't need to be home.
What Tulsa Homeowners Say
“Quick and easy to get first treatment started! Was out just couple days later to spray for treatment. Shut gates and didn’t leave anything behind. Can’t wait to see what our yard looks like once it starts growing and continuing treatments”
“If you need any type of lawn care, these people are great to do business with. They do what they say they’ll do, and when it will be done. I’d be glad to recommend with no reservations!”
“Have been using them now for over 2 years now and the lawn looks great!”
Where We Aerate
Based at 812 S 8th Street, Broken Arrow — serving the greater Tulsa area.
- Tulsa
- Broken Arrow
- Owasso
- Jenks
- Bixby
- Sand Springs
- Sapulpa
- Glenpool
- Catoosa
- Claremore
- Collinsville
- Coweta
Common Questions
What exactly is core aeration?
A machine pulls small plugs of soil out of your lawn and drops them on the surface. Those openings let air, water and nutrients reach the root zone. The plugs break down on their own within a couple of weeks — you don't need to rake them up.
Why does it matter so much in the Tulsa area?
Most lawns here sit on heavy clay. Clay compacts hard, and once it does, water tends to run off rather than soak in. You can fertilize a compacted lawn all you want and see very little for it, because the nutrients never get down to the roots.
Should I overseed at the same time?
If your lawn has thin or shaded areas, yes — seeding right after aeration is the single best time to do it, because the seed falls into open holes and makes direct soil contact. If your turf is thick and healthy, aeration alone may be all you need. We'll tell you which applies when we quote.
How do I know if my lawn needs it?
Common signs: water puddles or runs off instead of soaking in, the soil is hard to push a screwdriver into, growth has thinned despite regular feeding, or the lawn takes heavy foot traffic. Any of those point to compaction.
What do I need to do to prepare?
Mark any sprinkler heads, shallow cable or invisible fence lines so we can avoid them, and make sure gates are unlocked. Watering the lawn a day or so beforehand helps the machine pull deeper plugs. You don't need to be home.
Do you offer ongoing lawn care as well?
Yes. Alongside aeration and overseeding we run a 7-step fertilization and weed control program, and we build it around your lawn's actual needs using soil testing. All of our lawn care and pest control team members are licensed applicators. Mention it on the form and we'll include it in your quote.
What happens after?
Keep the surface consistently moist if you've been seeded — that's the main thing that determines whether new grass takes. We'll leave you specific watering guidance. Hold off on heavy traffic until the new growth fills in.
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