Our Power Raking Service
Power raking is an essential lawn care practice that involves removing thatch, a layer of dead grass and organic matter that accumulates on the soil surface. This process helps to revitalize your lawn by allowing air, water, and nutrients to penetrate the soil more effectively. Thatch can prevent these essential elements from reaching the roots, leading to a weak and unhealthy lawn. By removing the thatch, power raking promotes healthier root growth and improves the overall appearance of your lawn.
One of the primary benefits of power raking is its ability to enhance the lawn’s health and vigor. Thatch buildup can create a barrier that restricts the movement of water and nutrients into the soil. Power raking breaks up this barrier, ensuring that your lawn receives the necessary elements for growth. Additionally, power raking helps to reduce soil compaction, which can further improve root development and nutrient absorption.
Another advantage of power raking is its role in preparing the lawn for other maintenance practices, such as overseeding and fertilization. By removing the thatch, power raking creates an ideal environment for new grass seeds to germinate and grow. It also allows fertilizers to be more effective, as they can reach the soil more easily.
Overall, power raking is a crucial practice for maintaining a healthy and vibrant lawn. It enhances soil structure, promotes deeper root growth, and improves water and nutrient absorption, resulting in a lush and resilient turf123. Regular power raking can significantly contribute to the long-term health and beauty of your lawn.
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Key Information
- Power rake your yard either in early spring or late fall to reduce injury to your lawn
- De-thatching is the process of removing excess organic material from your lawn


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Left on its own the organic material will continue to accumulate and just like a thatched roof will prevent water from penetrating the surface of the lawn. A lawn with excessive thatch could be the Trojan Horse that reduces resiliency, leads to weakness and then disease.
Power-raking is different from pulling a rake over your lawn in several ways. A plastic rake only removes surface debris. A thatching rake does a better job but is physically demanding and can cause you injury if your body is not in physical condition.
A Power-rake machine is most efficient by doing the job of 20 thatching rakes in half the time. The machine is 21 inches in width, holds three sets of 60 thick metal knives, and each knife spins 1800 times per minute. The machine loosens the thatch layer and lifts living and dead organic material from your lawn.
Injury occurs more frequently on thin and uneven lawns and lawns which are lucky enough to provide shelter to worms. Expansion and contraction of saturated soil, especially over winter, can create low spots in a lawn. And when the wheel, from the power-rake, sits in a low spot this creates a sever attack angle, which will scalp a yard. If your yard has high or low spots it will be susceptible to injury.
And finally, your lawn is robust, especially after waking from winter. The ground water is charged and ready to provide for your garden. The lawn will be sending out underground horizontal stems called Rhizomes, which will sprout new life.
HOW TO RECOVER FROM INJURY
If your lawn becomes injured from the Power-rake, then water as soon as you can. Water is life and will encourage recovery.
You then may top dress the affected areas with potting soil, loam or compost. By top dressing you will both release nutrients into the soil and decrease water loss of through transpiration.
Power Raking Pricing
This option can be found for the best value in combination with our spring cleanup package, but also available on its own.
- Our pricing is based on a regular lot, sized at 50 X 100 feet. For corner lots, oversized lots or other properties, please email a photo or call for an estimate.
Individual Services
- Power raking and first cut $150
- Aeration for $70
- Leaf blow out of bed and hedges for $75 per hour
- Fertilizer (slow release granular) for $50
- Overseeding for $65
- Soil correction for $90
Spring Cleanup Package
- Power raking
- First Cut
- Aeration
- Leaf blowout of landscape beds and hedges
- + Add Fertilizer (slow release granular) for $45
- + Add Overseeding for $65
- $10 off Window Cleaning
- +If you and a neighbour use this service together, save 10%
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