
Struggling with compacted soil, extreme weather, or thinning turf? Redexim’s aeration technology improves root growth, increases resilience, and promotes a healthier, greener turf – all from the ground up.
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Aeration is crucial for maintaining vibrant turf. It alleviates soil compaction, enhances water infiltration, and ensures essential nutrients reach the root zone. This process leads to stronger roots, improved drought resistance, and an overall healthier playing surface. Explore our full aeration machinery range here.

Benefits: Penetrates deeper into the soil profile, relieving compaction and promoting extensive root development.
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Benefits: Removes soil cores to alleviate compaction, improve drainage, and enhance nutrient uptake.
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Benefits: Creates continuous slits in the soil, improving drainage and air exchange with minimal surface disturbance.
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Benefits: Quickly creates channels for air and water without removing soil, ideal for routine maintenance.
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” The Verti-Core was hands down the quietest and the smoothest of all the core aerators I tested “
Robbie, Owner of Lagniappe Outdoor Solutions in Louisiana
Read more about Robbie’s experience with the Verti-Core III here.
Aeration reduces soil compaction, allowing roots better access to air, water, and nutrients. This promotes stronger, healthier grass—especially on sports turf, golf greens, and fairways. Using a core aerator or a deep tine aeration machine helps maintain high-quality, playable surfaces while reducing the risk of injury.
Yes—Overseeding is commonly performed after using turf aeration machines. The holes created during aeration provide an ideal environment for seed germination by improving seed-to-soil contact. For best results, overseeding should be done immediately after aeration, before the soil begins to settle and compact again.
Deep tine aeration punches holes into the soil with solid tines that do not remove any soil whereas with core aeration hollow tines are used to remove plugs of the soil profile. Deep tine aeration is less disruptive and can be done more frequently then core aeration.
The right aerator should be suited to your specific turf and operational needs. For example:
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With over 40 years in turf management, Redexim is trusted by golf course superintendents, sports field managers, and landscape professionals around the world. We pioneered the original Verti-Drain® deep-tine aerator, and our range includes everything from larger 3 point aerators to small plug aerators—designed for durability, performance, and results in professional turf care.
Read success stories from others in the industry and how they can transform your turf.