Provided Services
- Lawn care
FAQs
What exactly is deep-core aeration, and why is it important for Jacksonville Beach lawns?
Deep-core aeration is the process of removing small plugs of soil from your lawn to a depth of up to 4 inches. In our local sandy yet often compacted soils, this is crucial. It allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots more effectively, combating compaction from foot traffic and helping lawns become more drought-resistant and healthier overall.
I have bare spots and my grass looks stressed. How do you figure out the problem?
We start with accurate soil pH testing. Many turf issues in our area, from yellowing grass to bare patches, stem from soil imbalance. By testing the pH, we can determine if the soil is too acidic or alkaline for optimal grass growth. This factual diagnosis guides our recommendations, whether it's adjusting the soil chemistry or pairing it with our aeration service for a comprehensive restoration.
How do you handle common irrigation timer problems during your service?
We understand irrigation issues are frequent here. Before any aeration, we conduct a thorough inspection and clearly flag all existing irrigation lines within our 4-inch work zone to avoid damage. If we notice obvious timer malfunctions or scheduling issues that are contributing to lawn stress, we'll communicate that finding to you clearly, so you can address the watering schedule alongside our soil health services.
Local Business Description
Turf Restorations is a specialized lawn service provider in Jacksonville Beach, focused on the health of your grass from the ground up. We are not a general landscaping company. Our core service is precise, deep-core aeration for both residential and commercial lawns, penetrating up to 4 inches to alleviate soil compaction and promote root growth. We meticulously flag and avoid all underground utilities, including irrigation lines and communication cables, within that zone for complete safety. A key part of our approach is diagnosing problems through accurate soil pH testing, which allows us to understand and address the root causes of stressed or bare turf areas common in our local environment. For Jacksonville Beach homeowners, this means targeted solutions based on science, not guesswork.
