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Proper power raking involves using a specialized rake to remove thatch buildup, promoting healthier lawn growth.
Using the right power rake and maintaining it ensures effective thatch removal and prevents turf damage.
Power raking is best done during early spring or fall when the grass is actively growing for optimal recovery.
- Preparation - Clear the area of debris and water the lawn before power raking.
- Timing - Perform power raking in early spring or fall for optimal results.
- Technique - Use overlapping passes to ensure even removal of thatch.
- Equipment - Adjust the depth setting to avoid damaging the grass roots.
- Aftercare - Rake up loosened debris and overseed if necessary for healthy growth.
Power raking work generally involves using specialized equipment to remove thatch, moss, and debris from the surface of lawns or turf areas to improve air, water, and nutrient penetration. The process often includes adjusting the depth and intensity of the raking to avoid damaging the grass while effectively loosening compacted layers. When evaluating requests for power raking, details such as the size of the area, type of grass or turf, current condition of the lawn, and specific goals or concerns of the client help determine the scope, necessary equipment, and potential impact of the work.
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