Receiving Helpdesk

lawn plugger for rent

by Dr. Fletcher Lynch Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

Why rent lawn aerators from Sunbelt Rentals?

Renting great equipment will be the easiest part of your job because we promise Availability, Reliability, and Ease — in terms of both our people and our products. Already have an account? Sign in Browse Lawn Aerator Rentals from Sunbelt Rentals.

Why rent a lawn overseeder or leaf blower?

Our lawn overseeder rentals combine the raking function of a thatcher with a seeder to help restore a thinning area in your yard. And our backpack leaf blower rentals are ideal for moving leaves without straining your arms. From hedge trimmers and weed eaters to log splitters, we're here to help.

Can I rent a lawn mower from Home Depot?

Whether you’re trying to keep up your home’s curb appeal or complete a commercial landscaping project, you can find any lawn equipment rental you may need at The Home Depot Tool Rental Center. For basic lawn care, you can rent everything from mowers and edgers to trimmers,...

What makes a Classen lawn aerator easy to rent?

This unit is easy to rent with a fold-down handle, removable weights, tie-down brackets and side lift handles. Classen… Serious lawn care made easy. Legendary performance, uncompromising durability and Easy Steer Technology make lawn aeration quick and easy.

How much does it cost to plug a lawn?

Ranging from $75 to $193, with a national average of around $129, it's a cost-effective way to ensure a lush, healthy lawn. Aerating the lawn often involves removing narrow plugs of soil to reduce soil compaction, which in turn allows grass roots to spread out, grow stronger, and improve the health of the lawn.

How much does it cost to have a plug aerated?

Professional Lawn Aeration Costs Professional lawn aeration service costs, on average, about $15 to $17 per thousand square feet. For a 5,000 square-foot lawn, that adds up to between $75 and $85.

What is the difference between an aerator and a plugger?

Lawn pluggers also achieve aeration, but the key difference is how it is done. Lawn aerators do not remove a plug of dirt, and can actually make the compaction problem worse around the hole since the weight of the attachment pushes the dirt around the hole away from the spike.

Can I aerate my lawn myself?

You can aerate on your own schedule instead of waiting for a pro. You can water your own lawn if you need to. Aeration works best when the soil is moist. You can decide how many times to run the aeration machine over the lawn, and hit especially compacted soil many times.

Is aerating your lawn worth it?

Almost all lawns will benefit from aeration, and a great lawn demands it. That said, most lawns do not need it. Lawns suffering from heavy foot traffic, excessive thatch (>1 inch thick) or grown on heavy soils will benefit most.

How often should you aerate your lawn?

If you have high-traffic areas or heavy clay soil, you will want to aerate every year. If you have sandy soil or your lawn is growing well, aerating the lawn can happen every 2-3 years.

Which is better spike or plug aerator?

It is best to spike-aerate your lawn 2-3 times every season because the results do not last long. However, if you used a plug aerator even once in the last two seasons, you may need to spike-aerate just once a season to get rid of minor compaction problems.

Can I use a drill to aerate my lawn?

The answer is yes, over time. By drilling a series of holes in your lawn and filling it with organic matter, you are beginning the process of improving the overall condition of the soil.

Is it too late to aerate my lawn?

For warm-season grasses it is too late to aerate once the growing season has passed in late summer into early fall. For cool-season grasses, late fall into early winter is too late to aerate.

How do I aerate my lawn cheaply?

0:223:19So pretty thick nails. They're gonna allow for more penetration into the soil. They're also going toMoreSo pretty thick nails. They're gonna allow for more penetration into the soil. They're also going to allow for a little bit bigger holes and then typical nails would provide.

How do you aerate without a machine?

To aerate the soil in potted plants, water the soil, then get pointed sticks (like chopsticks) and gently poke the soil to loosen it. Lawn aeration is an essential lawn care process that promotes proper penetration and circulation of air, nutrients, and water in the soil.

What is the best time of year to aerate your lawn?

Aeration can take place at any time of the year, but the best time is usually in the spring/early summer or fall. The general recommendation is to core aerate when there is the most root growth.

How to store a leaf blower?

First, run your blower on the blow setting and then vacuum to get all the leaves out. After making sure there is no oil or gasoline remaining, wipe down the exterior. And finally, store the leaf blower in a dry place. Hanging on the walls of the garage or a shed is a good way to store your blower.

What is a core aerator?

Heavy-duty for commercial use or large DIY jobs. Core aerator easily mounts to most mowers and tractors. Uses: Ideal for aerating lawns, sports fields, municipal facilities and more areas.

What is a sod cutter?

Sod cutters cut grass at the roots to remove sections of sod and expose the bare ground beneath. The type of sod cutter you need depends on the size of the project. Sod cutters can range from a shovel-like sod cutter to heavy-duty motorized sod cutters meant to remove large areas of sod.

Aerators

category #08 group #812 The most compact unit in the industry is also the most productive. The self-propelled TA18HD provides a comfortable aeration speed up to 4.2 mph and easily fits through narrow gates.

Blowers

category #08 group #909 With zero emissions and lower noise, this cordless blower is a welcome solution for clean-up applications. The blower delivers longer run time, increased power and speed, and longer tool life.

Chainsaws

category #01 group #125 With zero emissions and lower noise, this cordless chainsaw is great for cutting and trimming applications. Users get high power efficiency that is equivalent to a gas chain saw.

Fence & Post Tools

category #08 group 927 Drive T-posts, fence posts or signposts into the ground with a post driver. Save time while completing a tough job.

Lawn Mowers

category #08 group #809 21" push mower with side discharge chute. Zone Start operator remains behind steering handle at all times. Easy Start / Compression release.

Lawn Conditioning Tools

category #08 group #833 Erases damage to your lawn caused by the freeze or thaw cycle in addition to flattening mole and ant hills. Holds 270 lb. when filled with sand or water. Large diameter for easy pushing or hookup behind a tractor for towing.

Lawn Tools

category #08 group #835 Used to spread peat moss or compost material. Great sifting action allowing only the desired material to enter the lawn keeping the trash inside the drum. 24" wide 18" diameter all steel construction.

Product Overview

Designed exclusively for the rental industry, the Classen 18" Compact Aerator (CA-18) is the ideal aerator for moderate and small sized properties. Easily fitting through a standard 30" gate, the CA-18 can go where large aerators can't. Self-propelled, easy to use and maneuver, the CA-18 is a rental favorite.

Info & Guides

You will need Adobe® Acrobat® Reader to view PDF documents. Download a free copy from the Adobe Web site.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9