Is dethatching bad for your lawn?

A thin thatch layer, less than 1/2-inch thick, is beneficial to lawn health. 1 It acts as an organic mulch to help conserve soil moisture and protect against big fluctuations in soil temperatures. Water from irrigation can accumulate in the thatch layer, too, so grass roots suffocate from lack of air.

How much does it cost to dethatch?

Dethatching a medium-size lawn averages $215 for 1 to 2 hours of labor. Bigger lawns could take longer and cost as much as $700; smaller lawns might only cost $100. Most lawn companies use a 3-person crew to dethatch and remove debris as quickly as possible.

Why would you use a tow-behind attachment with a front mount dethatcher?

So why would you use a tow-behind attachment with it and neutralize that benefit. With the new 48 in. Front Mount Dethatcher from Brinly, you won’t be limited by your attachment anymore. Easily reach into corners and other tight spaces with precision instead of simply rounding off your turns and leaving the edges untouched.

What is a rake dethatcher used for?

The Tine Rake Dethatcher is the ultimate spring clean-up tool. Use the rake for the first mowing of the spring to remove thatch, embedded leaves and debris. The patented tines lift thatch without damaging healthy turfgrass and at the same time comb matted grass giving the lawn a clean, hand-raked appearance.

Can a zero turn mower front mount dethatcher be used for commercial use?

This zero-turn mower front mount dethatcher is designed especially for commercial use. If you want to use it on your 1/4 acre yard, have at it, but this beast wants to work.

What’s new with Brinly’s front mount dethatcher?

With the new 48 in. Front Mount Dethatcher from Brinly, you won’t be limited by your attachment anymore. Easily reach into corners and other tight spaces with precision instead of simply rounding off your turns and leaving the edges untouched. And with its patent-pending one-bolt mounting design, it will attach to your mower in seconds.