Power Dethatching
in the Treasure Valley.
Remove the suffocating thatch layer that's choking your lawn and preventing water, air, and nutrients from reaching the roots.
Professional Thatching Done Right
Remove the suffocating thatch layer that's choking your lawn and preventing water, air, and nutrients from reaching the roots.


How to Get Started
Request a Quote
Fill out our online form or call us.
Property Assessment
We visit your property and give you an honest price β no surprises.
We Get to Work
Our crews show up on time with commercial-grade equipment and get it done right.
Thatching Projects



Up to 4,000 sq ft. Larger lots priced by square footage.
Get Your Free Estimate →Every Thatching Visit Includes:
- Power dethatching of entire lawn
- Thatch debris collection & removal
- Post-dethatch mowing & cleanup
- Soil exposure for better water & nutrient absorption
- Follow-up care instructions
100% satisfaction guaranteed. Not happy with the results? We'll make it right β free of charge.
Why You've Got Nothing to Lose
No charge, no obligation. We come to you, assess the job, and give you an honest price.
We respond to every inquiry within 24 hours.
100% satisfaction guaranteed. Not happy with the results? We'll make it right β free of charge.
What Our Clients Say
"The spring cleanup was thorough β dethatching, debris removal, fresh mulch in all the beds. Yard looks brand new."
"Aim High completely revived our lawn after the hot summer. The aeration and overseeding worked miracles."
"Best landscaping crew in the valley. They installed a massive paver patio and it looks incredible."
What is thatch and why is it a problem?
Thatch is a layer of dead grass stems, roots, and debris that builds up between the green grass and the soil surface. When it exceeds Β½ inch, it blocks water, fertilizer, and air from reaching the root zone β essentially suffocating your lawn.
How do I know if my lawn needs dethatching?
Push your finger into the lawn. If you feel a spongy layer before hitting soil, you have thatch. If it's more than Β½ inch thick, it's time to dethatch. Other signs: water pooling, brown patches despite watering, and fertilizer that doesn't seem to work.
When is the best time to dethatch in Idaho?
Early spring (MarchβApril) when the grass is just starting to grow. This gives the lawn the entire growing season to recover. Fall (September) is the second-best window.
Should I aerate and dethatch at the same time?
Yes β they complement each other perfectly. Dethatch first to remove the barrier, then aerate to break through compaction. Add overseeding and you've got our Yard Revitalization Program, which saves you 10%.
Will dethatching damage my lawn?
Your lawn will look rough for 1-2 weeks after dethatching. That's normal. The exposed soil allows dramatically better water and nutrient penetration, and the lawn comes back thicker and healthier than before.
Get Your Free
Thatching Quote.
Fill out the form or call (208) 996-3302. We respond within 24 hours.
β No Obligations
Get exact pricing tailored to your property without any pressure to buy.
β Same-Day Responses
We'll reach out quickly to discuss your needs and schedule an estimate.