Soil pH Testing Services

Unlock the Secret to a Healthier Lawn — Check Your pH

Even with regular mowing and fertilizing, your lawn may still struggle if the soil pH isn’t properly balanced. At All Elite Landscaping, we provide professional pH testing services in Danielson, CT to help homeowners and businesses understand what’s happening below the surface — and fix it.


If your lawn looks dull, patchy, or underperforms despite good care, soil chemistry may be the missing piece.

What Is Soil pH — and Why Does It Matter?

Soil pH measures how acidic or alkaline your soil is. For grass to grow strong and absorb nutrients, the pH must be within the ideal range — typically 6.0 to 7.0 for most lawns.



If pH is too low (acidic) or too high (alkaline), your lawn can’t absorb the fertilizers and nutrients you’re applying, leading to:


  • Stunted growth
  • Yellowing or thinning grass
  • Weed invasions
  • Fertilizer waste and runoff

What Our pH Testing Service Include

  • Soil Sampling – We collect and test samples from various zones across your lawn
  • Lab-Grade Analysis – Get accurate readings to identify imbalances
  • Recommendations & Treatment Plans – We’ll advise whether lime, sulfur, or other amendments are needed
  • Integration with Other Services – Ideal to pair with fertilizing or aeration for improved lawn results

Signs Your Lawn May Have a pH Problem

  • Grass struggles despite proper watering and fertilizing
  • Weeds thrive while grass thins
  • Soil feels hard or compacted
  • Poor results from seeding or overseeding

FAQs About Soil pH Testing

  • How often should I test my soil pH?

    Annually is ideal — especially if you notice poor lawn performance or are starting a new care routine.

  • Can I fix pH issues myself?

    You can, but guessing can make it worse. We provide precise guidance and apply professional-grade products to correct safely.

  • Is testing included with other lawn services?

    We offer it as a standalone or as part of a bundled care plan that may include fertilization, seeding, or aeration.

  • Does pH affect all types of grass the same way?

    Most common lawn grasses prefer slightly acidic soil, but we tailor recommendations to your specific turf variety.

Schedule Your Soil pH Test Today

Don’t waste time and money on treatments that don’t work. Make sure your lawn has the foundation it needs to grow healthy, strong, and green. Call All Elite Landscaping today to schedule your pH testing service.