Landscaping Services Englewood CO | Call Denver Lawn Aeration
6565 S Syracuse Way Ste 2301, Englewood, CO 80111
What the Company Handles
- Lawn care
- Tree care services
Our Story
Denver Lawn Aeration specializes in core aeration services for Englewood, CO, properties. We directly address the common local issues of standing water and soil compaction, which are prevalent in the area's clay-heavy soils. Our service involves mechanically removing small plugs of soil, which creates channels for air, water, and nutrients to reach grass roots. This process alleviates compaction, dramatically improves drainage to eliminate puddles, and promotes a thicker, healthier, and more resilient lawn. We help Englewood homeowners transform problematic, waterlogged yards into vibrant, usable green spaces.
Common Questions
How does core aeration fix standing water in my Englewood yard?
Standing water often means your soil is too compacted to drain properly. Our core aeration removes thousands of small soil plugs, creating immediate channels for water to penetrate deep into the ground instead of pooling on the surface. This is especially effective for the dense clay soils common in Englewood, breaking up the hardpan layer that causes runoff and puddling.
My lawn feels hard and dry; is aeration the right service for soil compaction?
Absolutely. A hard, dry lawn is a classic sign of severe soil compaction, which prevents grass roots from getting the air and water they need. Our core aeration service physically relieves that pressure by creating space in the soil. This allows roots to expand deeply, leading to a softer, more drought-tolerant lawn that can better withstand Englewood's weather extremes.
What is the best time of year to aerate my lawn in Englewood, CO?
The ideal times are during your lawn's peak growing seasons, which for Englewood's cool-season grasses are early fall and spring. Aerating in early fall (late August to September) is particularly beneficial as it gives the grass time to recover and grow deep roots before winter, directly combating the compaction that leads to spring runoff and standing water.

















