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Lawn Dethatching
Lawn Dethatching

Removing excess thatch improves air, water, and nutrient penetration to promote healthier grass growth.

Lawn Dethatching
Signs You Need Dethatching

Excessive thatch buildup appears as a spongy layer and can lead to a weakened, patchy lawn.

Lawn Dethatching
Dethatching Methods

Use a dethatching rake or power dethatcher to efficiently remove thatch and rejuvenate your lawn.

  • - Purpose - Removes thatch buildup to improve lawn health.
  • - Timing - Best done in late spring or early fall.
  • - Method - Use a dethatching rake or power dethatcher for effective removal.
  • - Frequency - Typically every 1 to 3 years, depending on thatch accumulation.
  • - Benefits - Enhances water, air, and nutrient penetration to grass roots.

Lawn dethatching work involves removing a layer of dead grass, roots, and debris that accumulates between the soil and the healthy grass, which can hinder water, nutrient, and air penetration. The process typically includes using specialized tools such as dethatching rakes or machines to carefully loosen and extract the thatch layer without damaging the underlying grass. When evaluating requests, key details to consider include the size of the lawn, the thickness of the thatch layer, the type of grass, and the current condition of the turf, as these factors influence the scope of work, equipment needed, and overall approach.

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