Thicker, Greener lawns with Aeration and Fertilization

Aeration and fertilization help build the foundation for a thicker, greener lawn, and when needed we add seeding and patch repair to help thin, patchy turf fill in the right way.

Thin brown lawn before treatment
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Healthy green lawn after treatment
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Serving Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Cary, Apex, and nearby areas

Many lawns improve dramatically with the right combination of aeration, feeding, and seed.

When compacted soil is opened up and the lawn gets what it actually needs, thin and tired turf can start filling in, greening up, and recovering without unnecessary renovation.

New Customer Offer

Extra savings to make it easier to get started.

10% Off for New Customers New customers get 10% off their first service. Aeration is $15 per 1,000 sq. ft., so a 7,000 sq. ft. lawn would normally be $105, and now only $94.50 with the new-customer discount.
Free Soil Testing We’ll check the lawn first so you get a more accurate recommendation before spending money.
Free Fertilizer Application Labor When you purchase Carolina Green fertilizer, the application labor is free for a limited time.

Lawn Improvement Services

Aeration

Relieves compaction, improves airflow to the root zone, and helps the lawn take in water, seed, and nutrients more effectively.

Fertilization

Feeds the lawn what it needs to improve color, vigor, recovery, and overall thickness through the growing season.

Seeding

Helps fill in thin areas, improve density, and build a fuller, more uniform lawn over time.

Patch Repair

Targets weak or bare sections with a focused recovery approach to improve coverage without redoing the whole lawn.

Request a Free Quote

Tell us where you are and how to reach you. We’ll review your lawn and recommend the best next step based on the condition of your turf.

Or call now: 919-335-5446

Why Homeowners Choose Carolina Green

We are built around straightforward recommendations, visible results, and practical lawn improvement work that makes sense for real homes and real budgets.

Focused Services

We specialize in aeration, fertilization, seeding, and patch repair instead of trying to be everything to everyone.

Honest Recommendations

Not every lawn needs the same plan. We recommend what is actually worth doing for your lawn, not what is easiest to upsell.

Free Quotes

You can find out what your lawn likely needs before committing, with a clear next-step recommendation.

Results You Can See

Our before-and-after photos help show the kind of improvement homeowners are actually looking for: thicker, healthier, better-looking turf.

Common Questions

Here are the questions homeowners ask most often when they are trying to decide whether they need aeration, fertilizer, seed, patch repair, or some combination of all four.

What does aeration actually do for a lawn?

Aeration opens compacted soil so air, water, and nutrients can move down into the root zone more effectively. That usually means better growth, better recovery, and a lawn that responds better to fertilization and seeding.

Why does fertilization matter if the lawn is already green?

Color is only part of the story. Proper fertilization helps with density, vigor, recovery, and overall turf strength. A lawn can look decent on the surface and still be underfed underneath.

When should I seed instead of just fertilizing?

Fertilizer feeds existing turf. Seeding is what helps when the lawn is thin, weak, or missing coverage. If density is the problem, seed is often part of the solution. If the lawn already has good coverage, fertilizer and aeration may be enough.

What is patch repair best for?

Patch repair is best for isolated weak or bare areas where the rest of the lawn is still worth keeping. It is a more targeted fix than full renovation and helps improve appearance without doing unnecessary work.

Can every bad-looking lawn be fixed with aeration and fertilizer?

Not every lawn needs the same plan. Some need seeding, some need patch repair, and some simply need the soil opened up and fed properly. That is why the quote process matters. The goal is to recommend what is actually effective, not just what is easy to sell.

How do I know which service is right for my lawn?

That comes down to turf density, soil condition, and what the lawn is lacking. During the quote process, we look at the lawn and recommend the services that make the most sense for the result you want.