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Lawn Aeration & Overseeding in Des Moines, Iowa

Professional core aeration and overseeding to break up compacted Iowa clay soil, improve drainage, strengthen root systems, and grow a thicker, greener lawn. Best results in September. Serving Des Moines, Urbandale, West Des Moines, and 6 more central Iowa cities.

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Core aeration service pulling soil plugs to promote healthier grass on Iowa lawn
What's Included

What Our Aeration Service Includes

Complete core aeration and overseeding for healthier, thicker Iowa lawns.

Core Aeration

We pull 2-3 inch soil plugs across your entire lawn, breaking up compacted clay and creating channels for water, air, and nutrients.

Overseeding

Premium cool-season grass seed broadcast directly into aeration holes for maximum seed-to-soil contact and germination.

Soil Improvement

Reduces compaction, improves drainage, and lets roots grow deeper — critical for Iowa's heavy clay soils.

Results Guarantee

Visible improvement within 2-4 weeks. Thicker, greener grass by the following spring. 100% satisfaction guaranteed.

Why Your Des Moines Lawn Needs Aeration

If your lawn feels spongy, has bare patches, or struggles to stay green despite watering, the problem is likely below the surface. Central Iowa's heavy clay soil compacts easily under foot traffic, mowing equipment, and seasonal freeze-thaw cycles — choking off the water, air, and nutrients your grass roots need to thrive.

Core aeration is the solution. Central Iowa Lawn Maintenance provides professional lawn aeration and overseeding for residential properties across Des Moines, Urbandale, West Des Moines, Johnston, Grimes, Clive, Waukee, Beaverdale, and Windsor Heights.

Best Time to Aerate Your Lawn in Iowa

The ideal window for aerating cool-season grasses in Iowa is early September through mid-October. Soil is still warm enough for seed germination, fall rains provide natural moisture, and weeds are slowing down — giving new grass a competitive advantage. Aerating during this window sets your lawn up for a strong spring green-up.

We recommend pairing aeration with overseeding for maximum results. Aeration holes create perfect seed-to-soil contact, dramatically improving germination rates compared to broadcasting seed on untreated soil.

How Core Aeration Works

Our commercial aerators pull thousands of small soil plugs (2-3 inches deep) across your entire lawn. These plugs break up compacted soil and create channels for water, oxygen, and fertilizer to penetrate directly to the root zone. The plugs decompose naturally within 1-2 weeks, returning nutrients to the soil. Within 2-4 weeks, you'll see visible improvement in grass color, thickness, and overall health.

Signs Your Iowa Lawn Needs Aeration

Watch for these indicators: water pooling on the surface after rain, thin or patchy grass despite proper watering, hard soil that's difficult to push a screwdriver into, heavy thatch buildup (more than half an inch), areas of heavy foot traffic, and lawns that have never been aerated. If your property sits on Iowa's typical clay-heavy soil — which most of the Des Moines metro does — annual aeration is the single most impactful thing you can do for lawn health.

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Every lawn is different. Call (515) 238-6730 for a free, no-obligation quote customized to your property.

FAQ

Aeration & Overseeding Questions

Aeration costs vary based on lot size. Call (515) 238-6730 for a free estimate. Adding overseeding is recommended for best results.

Early September through mid-October. Soil is warm enough for seed germination, fall rains provide moisture, and weeds are slowing down.

Most Iowa lawns benefit from annual aeration in September. Properties with extremely compacted soil or heavy foot traffic may benefit from twice yearly.

Absolutely. Seeds fall directly into aeration holes for superior seed-to-soil contact, dramatically improving germination rates compared to broadcasting on untreated ground.

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Service Area

Aeration Service Areas in Iowa

Des Moines Urbandale West Des Moines Johnston Grimes Clive Waukee Beaverdale Windsor Heights

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