Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve found that liquid lawn aeration services have better served our customer’s properties here on the Front Range. However, if you move forward with a liquid lawn aeration aren’t completely satisfied, rest assured that we’ll provide you with plug lawn aeration on the house.
If your lawn is showing signs of thinning, patchy areas, or poor drainage, it’s likely in need of aeration. Other indicators include heavy foot traffic or soil that feels hard and dry, even after watering. Aeration can help resolve these issues and get your lawn back to its healthiest state.
We recommend aerating your lawn once a year, ideally in the spring or fall when your grass is actively growing. If your lawn is heavily compacted or has a lot of foot traffic, you may want to consider aerating more frequently to maintain optimal health.
Absolutely! All of our lawn care services, including aeration, are completely safe for pets and children. We use non-toxic materials for fertilization and overseeding, and the aeration process itself doesn’t involve any harmful chemicals.
Yes! Aeration is an excellent way to reduce thatch, the layer of dead grass and roots that can block water and nutrients from reaching the soil. By creating holes in the lawn, aeration breaks up thatch and helps improve the overall health of your lawn.
Most trees benefit from deep root fertilization once or twice a year, typically in the spring and fall when root growth is most active.
It can certainly help. If your tree is showing signs of stress—like yellowing leaves, thinning canopy, or stunted growth—deep root fertilization provides the nutrients it needs to recover and regain strength.
Yes! Our method delivers nutrients directly to the roots, reducing runoff and minimizing waste while improving soil health naturally.
Absolutely. Healthier, well-fed roots store more water, making trees more resilient during dry conditions.
Before the first hard freeze, which usually happens between October and early November here on the Front Range. Waiting too long puts your system at risk of freezing.
It’s not recommended. Using the wrong air pressure can damage your system, and missing even a small amount of water can lead to freezing and cracks. Professional sprinkler blowout services help properly clear your lines and protect your investment.
Yes! As part of the service, we turn off the water to your irrigation system and remove all remaining water from the lines to prevent freezing issues.
Most homes benefit from professional air duct cleaning every 3 to 5 years, though homes with pets, allergies, or excess dust may need service more often.
Yes! Removing dust, pet dander, and other allergens from your air ducts can improve indoor air quality and reduce allergy symptoms.
We use a fogger to distribute a sanitizing solution throughout your duct system, helping eliminate bacteria, mold, and odors for a fresher, cleaner home.
Nope! Our technicians can complete the job while you’re away, and we’ll send you an email once the service is finished, along with a payment link.
Yes, every exterior window is covered, including the glass on entry doors and sliding patio doors. Skylights are not included.
We ask that you remove all window screens before our technicians arrive to ensure easy access to the glass.
Most homes benefit from gutter cleaning at least twice a year, typically in the spring and fall. Homes with lots of trees nearby may need more frequent cleanings.
Yes! In colder months, clogged gutters can lead to ice dams, which prevent proper drainage and can cause water to back up under your roof. This can result in leaks, structural damage, and costly repairs.
Yes! While cleaning, we’ll look for any potential issues, such as leaks, loose gutters, or areas where water isn’t draining properly.
We use Owens Corning L77 insulation. It provides great coverage, improves energy efficiency, and is designed to last.
Yes! Attic insulation acts as a sound barrier, reducing noise from outside and between different levels of your home. If you live near a busy street or have a noisy HVAC system, upgrading your insulation can help create a quieter, more peaceful living space.
Absolutely. Ice dams form when heat escapes through the attic, melting snow on the roof, which then refreezes at the edges. Proper insulation helps keep heat inside your home, preventing uneven roof temperatures and reducing the risk of ice dams forming.
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