Lawn Aeration Costs

Core aeration of compacted turf to improve water infiltration, reduce thatch, and promote root development.

Verified by 3 sourcesUpdated March 21, 2026

Cost Comparison by Location

50 locations with verified cost data

Cost Comparison — Lawn Aeration

Alabama3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$399

High

$975

Alaska3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$410

High

$975

Arizona3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Arkansas3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$398

High

$975

California3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$408

High

$975

Colorado3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$409

High

$975

Connecticut3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$408

High

$975

Delaware3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Florida3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$400

High

$975

Georgia3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$400

High

$975

Hawaii3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$408

High

$975

Idaho3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$402

High

$975

Illinois3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$407

High

$975

Indiana3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$400

High

$975

Iowa3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Kansas3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Kentucky3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$399

High

$975

Louisiana3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$396

High

$975

Maine3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$409

High

$975

Maryland3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$402

High

$975

Massachusetts3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$411

High

$975

Michigan3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Minnesota3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$410

High

$975

Mississippi3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$394

High

$975

Missouri3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Montana3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$403

High

$975

Nebraska3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Nevada3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

New Hampshire3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$408

High

$975

New Jersey3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$404

High

$975

New Mexico3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$399

High

$975

New York3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$408

High

$975

North Carolina3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$400

High

$975

North Dakota3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$403

High

$975

Ohio3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Oklahoma3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$398

High

$975

Oregon3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$407

High

$975

Pennsylvania3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Rhode Island3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$408

High

$975

South Carolina3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$400

High

$975

South Dakota3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$395

High

$975

Tennessee3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Texas3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$400

High

$975

Utah3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$402

High

$975

Vermont3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$405

High

$975

Virginia3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

Washington3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$410

High

$975

West Virginia3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$394

High

$975

Wisconsin3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$403

High

$975

Wyoming3 sources

Low

$63

Typical

$401

High

$975

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About Lawn Aeration Costs

Lawn aeration costs in Alabama vary significantly based on property size, soil conditions, and service complexity. The wide range reflects differences between small residential treatments and larger commercial properties. Local factors like Alabama's humid subtropical climate, soil composition, and regional labor availability all influence pricing. Seasonal demand also affects costs, with spring and fall typically commanding higher rates due to optimal aeration timing.

Questions to Ask Your Contractor

  • 1What is the total square footage of the lawn to be aerated?
  • 2Does the quote include follow-up services like seeding or fertilization?
  • 3What type of aeration equipment will be used (core vs. spike)?
  • 4Is the price per square foot, per visit, or a flat rate for the property?
  • 5How many aeration passes are recommended for my lawn's condition?
  • 6Are there any additional charges for debris removal or yard cleanup?
  • 7What is your cancellation or rain-date policy?
  • 8Do you offer seasonal packages or discounts for multiple treatments?
  • 9Will the service include soil testing or lawn assessment?
  • 10What is included in your warranty or satisfaction guarantee?