How much should I charge for overseeding?

A good rule of thumb is to charge for aeration, overseeding and fertilization about twice what you’d charge for aeration alone, so, if you charge $75 to aerate a lawn smaller than 5,000 square feet, you’ll charge $150 to aerate, overseed and fertilize that same lawn.Click to see full answer. Similarly, you may ask, how much does overseeding cost?Reseeding or overseeding your lawn is an easy, if involved, DIY project. Hiring a professional can increase your cost $250.00 to $350.00. The average cost for hiring a professional is around $700.00 including prep work, soil amendment, and everything down to the first watering.Beside above, is aeration overseeding worth it? Why Aeration Is Worth It Aeration loosens compacted soil. And while grass might not be able to thrive in compacted soil, weeds can. Another reason to aerate: it makes lawn treatments like fertilization and reseeding more effective. People also ask, how much should I charge to seed a lawn? Generally, you can expect to pay about $90-$180 per 1,000 square feet to seed a new lawn or reseeding (renovating) an existing one. According to HomeAdvisor, seeding starts at about $150, but the average price ranges from $573-$853. For very large yards, the cost usually tops $1,000.How much seed do you need to overseed 2 acres?For colonial and creeping bentgrasses, the seeding rate is usually 1/2 to 1 pound per 1,000 square feet. Plan on requiring about 3 pounds of bluegrass seed, 10 pounds of ryegrass seed, 4 pounds of red fescue, 5 pounds of hard fescue or 8 to 10 pounds of tall fescue seed for every 1,000 square feet of turf.

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