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Healthy turf looks simple on the surface, but below the blades a lot can go wrong. Soil compaction squeezes out oxygen and water; excessive thatch blocks nutrients and harbors pests. Aeration (pulling small soil cores) and dethatching (removing the matted layer of stems and roots) restore the underground environment your grass relies on. Here are five unmistakable signs it’s time to call the pros.

A lush green lawn is the backdrop for everything from weekend barbecues to quiet evenings under the stars. If your yard needs a new start—or a complete makeover—you’ll likely find yourself choosing between two popular lawn‐installation methods: fresh sod and hydroseed. Both approaches can produce an attractive, healthy lawn, yet they differ in cost, speed, maintenance, and long-term performance. Below is a detailed look at how each method works, their respective pros and cons, and how to decide which option suits your property, budget, and timeline.