
Aeration and Overseeding Services in Kokomo, IN
Aeration and overseeding provide your lawn the boost it needs to stay thick, green, and healthy. These lawn maintenance services break up compacted soil, improve airflow, and create better conditions for new seeds to grow. They also help your lawn bounce back from heat, foot traffic, and everyday wear.
The TurfGuy provides aeration and overseeding services in Kokomo, IN, and surrounding areas. These areas deal with harsh conditions like heavy clay soil, foot traffic, and seasonal stress. Our team brings the right tools and training to help your lawn bounce back without needing a full overhaul.

What Aeration and Overseeding Do for Your Lawn
- Break up compacted soil: Core aeration removes plugs of soil across your lawn. This improves water and oxygen flow to the roots.
- Improve seed-to-soil contact: Overseeding works better after aeration because seeds settle into the holes. The service provides more germination and less runoff for your yard.
- Fill in thin or bare patches: Overseeding targets areas where grass has died or thinned out. New growth blends into your existing lawn for a fuller look.
- Boost drought resistance: A thicker lawn holds moisture longer and shades its own roots. We provide better results during dry Indiana summers.
- Prep for next season: Aeration and overseeding strengthen your lawn for the months ahead. Less fertilizer is necessary, and fewer weeds will pop up down the road.
Our Aeration and Seeding Services
- Core aeration: We use professional-grade machines to pull soil plugs from the turf. This creates channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach the root zone.
- Overseeding: The TurfGuy spreads a fresh layer of turf-type tall fescue seed evenly after aeration. Shade areas will get a fine fescue mix for the best results.
- Soil assessment: Our team checks for compaction, thatch buildup, and drainage issues. This helps determine the best timing and seed type.
- Commercial turf care: Office parks, HOAs, and athletic fields benefit from seasonal aeration and overseeding. These services keep public spaces looking clean and well-maintained.
- Add-on options: We offer the choice to bundle aeration and overseeding with fertilization or topdressing. The combined services improve germination and long-term turf health.

FAQs
Fall is best, usually from late August through mid-October. Spring is also an option, but weed pressure is higher.
Germination starts in 7 to 14 days, depending on temperature and watering. Full results will take 4 to 6 weeks.
Yes, if your lawn has heavy thatch buildup, we can schedule detaching before your aeration and seeding. Timing is key with services such as these.
We recommend waiting 10 to 14 days or until new grass reaches 3 inches. At that point, you can resume mowing on the highest setting.
No, we provide watering instructions. Regular moisture is necessary during germination.
