Dethaching
This procedure removes the naturally occurring accumulation of thatch (dead grass and root material) from your lawn. Doing so allows water and nutrients to be more uniformly and quickly absorbed and for new grass sprouts to grow more easily.
Dethaching is generally required once every year. When done correctly, there is a slight amount of thatch left behind. This assures some protection for new grass and also acts as a means for water retention in the soil.
The way we do it takes a little longer - but it's right! This procedure, depending on lawn size, normally will take between 1-4 hours to complete. Either Spring or Autumn when lawns are dormant are usually the best times to have this service done. Get started now by clicking the sign up button bellow.