Dense green lawn after overseeding in Aurora, Illinois

Overseeding Service in Aurora, IL

Premium cool-season grass seed applied directly into your existing lawn to fill thin spots, improve density, and build natural weed resistance. Best results when paired with core aeration in early fall.

New Grass Seed Into an Existing Lawn

Overseeding is the process of spreading new grass seed directly into your existing turf without tearing up the lawn. Unlike reseeding or sodding, overseeding works with what you already have — filling in thin areas, bare patches, and worn spots with fresh grass plants that increase overall density and crowd out weeds naturally.

In the Fox Valley, overseeding is most effective in early fall — late August through mid-October — when soil temperatures between 50 and 65 degrees create ideal germination conditions for cool-season species. Kentucky bluegrass, turf-type tall fescue, and perennial ryegrass are the dominant lawn grasses in Kane County, and our seed blends are formulated to match your existing turf types while introducing improved varieties with better disease resistance, drought tolerance, and color.

When paired with core aeration, overseeding effectiveness increases dramatically. The aeration holes provide direct seed-to-soil contact below the thatch layer, which protects seedlings from wind, foot traffic, and surface drying. Seeds that land in aeration holes germinate at rates 2 to 3 times higher than seed broadcast onto an un-aerated surface.

A single overseeding treatment can produce visible results within 3 to 4 weeks. Lawns that receive annual overseeding develop progressively denser turf that resists weed invasion, tolerates foot traffic better, and maintains color longer into summer heat. Call (630) 528-2122 for a free lawn assessment and find out if overseeding is right for your property.

Thick overseeded lawn with professional striping in Aurora, IL

Premium Grass Seed for Illinois Conditions

Kentucky Bluegrass

The gold standard for northern Illinois lawns. Self-repairing through rhizome spreading, excellent cold tolerance, and rich blue-green color. Germinates in 14 to 21 days. Best for full-sun areas with good soil.

Turf-Type Tall Fescue

Deep-rooted and drought-tolerant with improved heat resistance over older fescue varieties. Adapts well to Kane County clay soils and tolerates partial shade. Germinates in 10 to 14 days.

Perennial Ryegrass

Fastest germination at 5 to 10 days, providing quick visual results. Fine-bladed texture blends well with bluegrass. Excellent wear tolerance for high-traffic areas, play zones, and pet yards.

Overseeding and Weed Control Timing

One of the most common mistakes homeowners make is overseeding in spring while also applying crabgrass pre-emergent. Pre-emergent herbicides work by preventing all seed germination in the top layer of soil — including desirable grass seed. If you overseed and apply pre-emergent at the same time, you will get neither new grass nor crabgrass prevention.

The solution is fall overseeding. By scheduling overseeding in late August through October, the new grass has 6 to 8 weeks of favorable growing conditions to establish before the first hard frost. By the following spring, the grass plants are mature enough to withstand pre-emergent applications without any negative effects. This is why we recommend fall as the primary overseeding window for every Fox Valley property.

If your lawn cannot wait until fall — severe damage from disease, grubs, or drought, for example — we can perform emergency overseeding in spring, but it requires skipping pre-emergent on the overseeded areas. We will apply targeted post-emergent crabgrass treatment later in the season to compensate. This is a trade-off, and we will discuss the pros and cons during your free assessment.

Overseeding FAQ

Overseeding cost depends on lawn size, seed blend, and whether you are combining it with core aeration. For most residential properties in the 5,000 to 8,000 square foot range, combined aeration and overseeding runs $125 to $200. Overseeding as a standalone service is less, but we strongly recommend pairing it with aeration for the best germination rates. Call (630) 528-2122 for a free on-site estimate.

With proper watering, perennial ryegrass seedlings appear in 5 to 10 days, tall fescue in 10 to 14 days, and Kentucky bluegrass in 14 to 21 days. The lawn looks noticeably thicker within 3 to 4 weeks. Full establishment takes 6 to 8 weeks. We provide a detailed watering schedule after every overseeding service to maximize germination.

Wait until the new grass reaches 3 to 4 inches tall before mowing, which typically takes 3 to 4 weeks. When you do mow, set the blade to remove no more than one-third of the grass height. Avoid mowing when the soil is wet to prevent pulling up young seedlings that have not yet established strong root systems.

Schedule Your Overseeding Service

Fall is the ideal window for overseeding in Illinois. Request a free lawn assessment and let us recommend the right seed blend for your property's grass types, soil conditions, and sun exposure.