Fraze mowing (or fraise mowing) is an advanced turf renovation process used to remove the upper layer of organic material, including thatch and unwanted grass, to reset and restore athletic fields. This process uses specialized equipment to strip away surface buildup, creating a clean foundation for new turf growth. Over time, fields can accumulate excessive organic matter that limits performance, drainage, and overall turf health. Fraze mowing is commonly performed as a full field reset at the end of a sports season following periods of heavy use.
Fraze mowing removes accumulated thatch, weeds, and undesirable grasses while improving soil conditions and reducing disease pressure. By clearing this layer, it creates an ideal surface for overseeding or full reestablishment, allowing new turf to establish quickly and uniformly. This makes it especially effective after a long season when fields are worn down and need a fresh start. The result is improved drainage, better turf consistency, and a cleaner, more uniform playing surface.
If your field has declined in performance after a season of heavy use, fraze mowing can provide a complete reset. When combined with proper seeding, fertilization, and irrigation, this process rebuilds your turf from the ground up. The result is a stronger, healthier athletic field that is prepared to handle the demands of the next season. Contact us today to give your athletic field a fresh start.
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