Services
Sod Installation
Get a thick, green lawn fast—installed with proper grading and clear watering guidance for strong root take-off.
Serving North Port, Port Charlotte, Venice, and nearby Sarasota County areas.
Prep matters
We remove old turf and weeds, level and grade the area, and amend soil when needed so the sod roots evenly and stays healthy.
Good prep prevents low spots, washouts, and patchy rooting.
Install day
Sod is laid with tight seams, rolled for solid contact, and watered right away to reduce stress and promote fast rooting.
We’ll also talk through sun exposure and irrigation coverage so the sod establishes evenly.
Aftercare
You’ll get simple, clear watering and mowing guidance so your sod establishes quickly and stays dense.
Proper watering early on is the difference between success and failure.
Why homeowners choose us
Successful sod depends on preparation. We take time to grade, level, and explain aftercare so your new lawn establishes properly.
Clean work, clear communication, and a tidy finish.
FAQs
How long before I can walk on new sod?
Light foot traffic is usually okay after about 2–3 weeks once roots begin anchoring. Avoid heavy use until the sod is firmly rooted. Timing can vary with weather and sod type.
Do you fix low spots or drainage issues?
Yes. Proper grading is important for sod success. We address minor low spots and drainage problems during preparation when possible and explain any larger issues we notice.
Which sod type is best?
The best choice depends on sun, soil, and watering. We’ll recommend a sod type that matches your conditions and maintenance preferences.
What’s the watering schedule after installation?
Watering depends on season and sun exposure, but most new sod needs frequent watering early (to keep the top layer moist) and then a gradual transition to deeper, less frequent watering as roots establish. We’ll give you a simple plan.
When can I mow new sod?
Usually once the sod has rooted enough to resist lifting at the edges—often around 2–3 weeks. We’ll advise based on your sod type and growth.
Ready for an estimate?
Tell us the size of the area and what you’re hoping to improve. We’ll respond with options and a clear plan.
