
If your lawn has a few bumps or depressions that seem to take away from the beauty of your lawn, then may want to level them out. Most bumps are caused by poor planting and grading, poor settling, and/or wood that has decomposed below the lawn surface. However, if you have a new lawn and the bumps are everywhere, then you may need to have it rolled to better even it out.
The importance of lawn rolling is sometimes overlooked. The main reason to roll your lawn is to smooth out the bumps from springtime thawing. During the day temperatures get higher and the ground thaws, then at night the temperatures drop and the ground freeze again causing clusters to pop up from the constant thawing and freezing. These bumps or clusters will not go away unless your lawn is rolled causing it to be awkward while walking across the lawn. After rolling your lawn will be smooth, which will result in, better looking cuts since our equipment will be riding on an even surface. The best time to roll a lawn is after the last frost in the spring.
The importance of lawn rolling is sometimes overlooked. The main reason to roll your lawn is to smooth out the bumps from springtime thawing. During the day temperatures get higher and the ground thaws, then at night the temperatures drop and the ground freeze again causing clusters to pop up from the constant thawing and freezing. These bumps or clusters will not go away unless your lawn is rolled causing it to be awkward while walking across the lawn. After rolling your lawn will be smooth, which will result in, better looking cuts since our equipment will be riding on an even surface. The best time to roll a lawn is after the last frost in the spring.