Pretty good advice all around here. One thing I might recommend, is paying for a weed/fertilizer service for a year or two just to get everything growing right.
I was in the same situation as you 3 years ago, and tried myself the first year to get things "under control". By the end of the first year there was maybe a 10% change for the better.
Then the wife got a weed/fertilizer service the second year. Now two years later my lawn is one of the best in the neighborhood.
#### OH YEAH #### Don't cut the lawn too long or too short. Check with the fertilizer service technician, they can tell you exactly the type of grass you have and the length it should be cut to.
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