Lawn aeration costs typically depend on lawn size, soil condition, and service type (core vs. spike). The price range includes labor, equipment, and possible follow-up treatments. This article provides practical pricing in USD with clear low–average–high ranges and per-area estimates where relevant.
| Item | Low | Average | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lawn Aeration (core) for 5,000–10,000 sq ft | $60 | $150 | $300 | Typically includes equipment rental and labor |
| Lawn Aeration (core) per sq ft | $0.06 | $0.12 | $0.20 | Assumes standard thatch depth and good access |
| Lawn Aeration (spike) for 5,000–10,000 sq ft | $40 | $120 | $250 | Less common; can cause minor soil compaction |
| DIY Rental (aerator machine) | $25 | $50 | $75 | Plus time for setup and return |
| Post-Aeration Overseeding (optional) | $0 | $75 | $300 | Depends on seed type and spread method |
Overview Of Costs
Typical costs for residential lawn aeration range from $60 to $300 per job, with per-square-foot estimates between $0.06 and $0.20. The exact price depends on lawn size, soil compaction, accessibility, and whether additional services (like overseeding) are included. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
A typical 5,000–10,000 sq ft lawn commonly falls in the $120–$200 range for core aeration when performed by a professional. Larger or more compacted lawns can push toward the $250–$300 band, while small or easily accessible lawns may be closer to $60–$100.
Cost Breakdown
Pricing components include labor, equipment, and site preparation. The table shows common categories and how they contribute to total costs. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
| Category | Typical Range | Notes | Assumptions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Materials | $0–$20 | Mortar or seed if overseeding is added | Direct materials only |
| Labor | $60–$180 | Crew wages for 1–2 workers | 5,000–10,000 sq ft lawn |
| Equipment | $20–$60 | Aerator mower or core-together machine rental | Professional rental included |
| Permits/Fees | $0–$25 | Uncommon for residential aeration | Region-dependent |
| Delivery/Disposal | $0–$15 | Transport of equipment or disposal of excess soil | On-site work |
| Warranty/Service Fee | $0–$20 | Repairs or adjustments | Contract terms |
| Contingency | $10–$40 | Adverse conditions like clay soil | Weather impact |
What Drives Price
Soil type and lawn size drive the majority of cost.”,
b>The degree of compaction, accessibility, and whether overseeding or topdressing is included also shift pricing. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
Key factors include:
- Soil condition: dense clay or high compaction increases labor time.
- Lawn size: larger areas scale with per-square-foot pricing.
- Access: restricted driveways or fences add setup time.
- Secondary services: overseeding, fertilization, or dethatching add cost.
Ways To Save
Scheduling during off-peak seasons can reduce rates, and DIY rental reduces professional labor costs. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
- Bundle services: aeration plus overseeding or fertilization.
- Compare quotes from multiple local providers.
- Prepare the lawn by mowing short to reduce service time.
- Consider DIY aeration if small-to-mid sized lawns and safe access are available.
Regional Price Differences
Prices vary by region, with coastal markets often higher than inland rural areas. Typical deltas show +/- 10–25% from national averages. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
- West Coast: higher labor and equipment costs; premiums up to 15–25% relative to national averages.
- Midwest: near national average, with occasional discounts for bulk lawn services.
- Southeast: often lower base rates but moisture-driven maintenance may require more frequent aeration.
Labor, Hours & Rates
Professional aeration typically runs 1–3 hours for an average lawn, with crew sizes of 1–2 workers. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
Labor rates commonly range from $40 to $90 per hour per worker, depending on local labor markets and expertise. For a 5,000–10,000 sq ft lawn, expect 1–3 hours of on-site work plus setup and cleanup.
Real-World Pricing Examples
Three scenario cards illustrate common outcomes with varying specs. Each includes labor hours, per-unit prices, and totals. Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.
- Basic: 5,000 sq ft, standard soil, core aeration only. 1 worker, 1.5 hours. Total: $80–$120; $0.016–$0.024 per sq ft.
- Mid-Range: 8,000 sq ft, moderate compaction, core aeration plus light overseeding. 2 workers, 2.5 hours. Total: $140–$210; $0.02–$0.026 per sq ft.
- Premium: 12,000 sq ft, heavy clay, core aeration plus overseeding and topdressing. 3 workers, 3.5 hours. Total: $260–$350; $0.02–$0.03 per sq ft.
Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.