Lawn Aeration Cost Calculator

Estimate the total cost of lawn aeration based on your lawn size, aeration method, grass type, and service options.

Formula

Aeration Cost = max( (Lawn Size ÷ 1,000) × Base Rate × Grass Multiplier × Region Multiplier, Minimum Fee )

Overseeding Cost = Lawn Size × $0.12 × Region Multiplier (if selected)

Fertilizing Cost = Lawn Size × $0.06 × Region Multiplier (if selected)

Total Cost = Aeration Cost + Overseeding Cost + Fertilizing Cost

Typical Range = Total Cost ± 20%

  • Base Rate (Professional, per 1,000 sq ft): Core $15 | Spike $10 | Liquid $12
  • Base Rate (DIY Rental, per 1,000 sq ft): Core $5 | Spike $2 | Liquid $3
  • Grass Multiplier: Standard = 1.0 | Thick/Dense = 1.20
  • Minimum Fee: Professional = $75 | DIY = $30

Assumptions & References

  • Base rates derived from HomeAdvisor / Angi national average data (2023–2024): core aeration averages $75–$225 for a typical 5,000 sq ft lawn.
  • Core aeration is the most effective method; it removes 2–3 inch soil plugs to reduce compaction and improve water/nutrient absorption.
  • Spike aeration is less effective for compacted soils but cheaper; liquid aeration uses surfactants to loosen soil without mechanical equipment.
  • Thick/dense grasses (Bermuda, Zoysia, St. Augustine) require more passes and time, increasing cost by ~20%.
  • Overseeding rate of $0.12/sq ft reflects seed cost ($0.04–$0.06) plus labor ($0.06–$0.08) for broadcast spreading.
  • Fertilizing rate of $0.06/sq ft reflects granular fertilizer material and application labor.
  • Regional multipliers reflect Bureau of Labor Statistics regional wage index differences for landscaping occupations.
  • DIY rental costs assume a core aerator rental of $80–$100/day from Home Depot, Sunbelt, or similar equipment rental companies.
  • Best time to aerate: cool-season grasses in early fall or spring; warm-season grasses in late spring to early summer.
  • Aeration is recommended once per year for average lawns; twice per year for heavily compacted or high-traffic lawns.
  • Estimates do not include disposal of soil plugs, travel fees, or taxes.

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