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Ready for Your Fall Aeration? Here’s an Easy Way to Protect Your Irrigation System

Written By

Allison Russell

Published On

September 2, 2025

Ready for Your Fall Aeration? Here’s an Easy Way to Protect Your Irrigation System

Your fall aeration service makes a BIG difference to the health of your lawn. Aeration reduces compaction by removing cores of soil from your lawn and it helps to reduce thatch build up, allowing water, air, and nutrients to reach the root system. This improves the appearance of your lawn, makes it more resistant to harmful conditions, and sets it up for success in the season ahead. However, there’s one important step you can take before our visit.

How Can I Prepare for My Aeration?
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We’re often asked: how can I prepare for my aeration service? The simple answer is that you can help us protect your investment. It's always helpful if you can mark all sprinkler heads with small flags, which can be found at any hardware store. This will allow your trained and specialized Weed Man technician to take necessary precautions to avoid these areas.

Why Is It Important to Flag My Irrigation System?

We use specially designed aeration equipment, which consists of a series of hollow coring tines. When these tines are rolled over the lawn, they puncture the soil, removing small soil plugs (or cores) and leaving small holes behind. These small holes reduce soil compaction, creating room for water, air, and nutrients to reach the root system, improving the appearance of your lawn and making it more resistant to harmful lawn conditions.

The last thing we want is to accidentally puncture your irrigation system in the process. By flagging your irrigation system, you’ll allow us to avoid any risk of damaging it. You’ll also receive more efficient service and avoid the hassle of rescheduling or delays. And, most importantly, your lawn will reap the benefits of a regular aeration service, helping it grow lush and healthy!


Find a Weed Man near you and get a free quote today!

Written By

Allison Russell

Published On

September 2, 2025

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