Professional Landscapers in Plano, TX 75025 - U.S. Aeration

Plano, TX 75025

(214) 924-9207

Question Answers

How does core aeration help with standing water and drainage issues in my Plano yard?

Plano's heavy clay soil can become compacted, preventing proper drainage and leading to standing water. Our core aeration physically removes small plugs of soil, creating channels that allow air, water, and nutrients to reach the root zone. This process breaks up the compaction, improving soil structure and dramatically enhancing your lawn's ability to absorb and drain water properly, which directly addresses common local pooling issues.

Do you mark sprinkler heads before aerating?

Yes, absolutely. Flagging your sprinkler heads is a standard part of our service. We do this before starting the aeration to prevent any accidental damage. It also gives us a moment to meet you in person, walk the property, and explain exactly what we'll be doing and how it will benefit your specific lawn.

How do you provide quotes, and is my Plano neighborhood in your service area?

We can provide a quote over the phone for most homes based on your location and subdivision. As long-time Plano residents, we're familiar with the area. Our standard service zone covers Plano, and while we focus there, we do consider extending it on a case-by-case basis. A quick call is the fastest way to get a confirmed price and check availability for your address.

Property Service Solutions

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Company Profile

U.S. Aeration, founded by Plano father-son team Michael and Bryce, is a local, family-owned business dedicated to one core service: professional core aeration for area lawns. Recognizing the need for an affordable specialist, they focus on prompt, friendly service, even taking the time to flag sprinkler heads and personally meet with homeowners to explain the process and benefits. Their expertise is trusted by major local companies like Lawn Tech, making them a reliable partner for tackling the area's common challenge of hard, compacted clay soil. By helping air and water penetrate deeper, they directly address issues like standing water, promoting healthier, more resilient lawns for their neighbors.



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