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"I needed my front yard bushes and shrubs trimmed and trimmings hauled away. I used Mayan previously for the last 3 years. The did a satisfactory job, however they invoiced me for over double the amount I paid previously when they did both the front and backyards. I found out that they overstated the labor hours and trimmings. Their labor rate was increased by nearly 25% over the previous year, 2024. His labor rate is now $155/hour. My previous year they charged me $300 for the total service front and backyard. This year, Robert invoiced me for over $700 for service just for the front yard. After several negotiations back and forth, Robert agreed to reducing his rate to $600, which is still double what I paid the previous year for more services. Robert was very difficult to work with and accused me of being dis-honest, when it was he who was overcharging me for landscaping services. Needless to say, I will not ever use him in the future. My neighbor who also used his services will not be using him again. I will not recommend Mayan landscaping again due to him overcharging for his services."

Patrick P on July 2025

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"I needed my front yard bushes and shrubs trimmed and trimmings hauled away. I used Mayan previously for the last 3 years. The did a satisfactory job, however they invoiced me for over double the amount I paid previously when they did both the front and backyards. I found out that they overstated the labor hours and trimmings. Their labor rate was increased by nearly 25% over the previous year, 2024. His labor rate is now $155/hour. My previous year they charged me $300 for the total service front and backyard. This year, Robert invoiced me for over $700 for service just for the front yard. After several negotiations back and forth, Robert agreed to reducing his rate to $600, which is still double what I paid the previous year for more services. Robert was very difficult to work with and accused me of being dis-honest, when it was he who was overcharging me for landscaping services. Needless to say, I will not ever use him in the future. My neighbor who also used his services will not be using him again. I will not recommend Mayan landscaping again due to him overcharging for his services."

Patrick P on July 2025



Lawn Irrigation questions, answered by experts

Lawn aeration and dethatching are meant to solve the same problem, loosening up compacted soil so that the root systems can grow and receive more water, oxygen, and nutrients. Aeration is the gentler option and often the preferable one. Dethatching completely tears out the thatch layer of the lawn and can inadvertently yank out healthy grass if done incorrectly. Aeration loosens the soil and only removes small cores of it.

Overseeding after aeration is not always necessary, but it can be highly beneficial, especially for lawns with thin or patchy areas. Aeration creates an optimal environment for new grass seed germination by improving soil contact and reducing competition from thatch. If you aim to thicken your lawn, address bare spots, or introduce a new grass variety, overseeding immediately after aeration can help rejuvenate and enhance your lawn's overall health and appearance. However, whether you overseed or not depends on your specific lawn goals and condition.

Technically, yes—and you may have some successful growth—but this isn’t the ideal way to fill in sparse areas. By clearing leaves and debris, amending the soil, and aerating it properly before you lay the seeds, you’re providing the most ideal conditions for them to germinate.

When you don’t aerate your lawn, the soil will become more compact over time. This limits how much water can soak in to reach the roots of your grass, and it keeps oxygen and carbon dioxide from the plant roots. This can limit grass growth, which may sound great for limiting mowing, but it also leads to a lawn full of grass that looks dull and sparse. Eventually, compacted soil can weaken grass, while also making it more vulnerable to pests, diseases, and erosion and even causing it to die off.

The frequency of lawn aeration depends on factors such as soil type, yard traffic, and lawn health. In most cases, annual aeration is sufficient to maintain a healthy lawn. However, if your lawn experiences heavy use or soil compaction issues, you may consider aerating twice a year. Keep an eye on your grass and soil conditions to determine when aeration is needed to keep your lawn in its best shape.

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