6 Questions to Ask About Sod Installation

Lay the groundwork for sod installation

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Everyone wants a beautiful, green lawn that’s the envy of the neighborhood, but not everyone wants to wait months for grass seed to grow. If you’re in a rush to get your lawn looking perfect, make sure you can answer these sod questions that a professional will ask to prepare for your project.

1. What is the estimated area you want covered with sod?

Sod companies sell sod slabs and rolls by the square foot, so the coverage area is one of the first things your sod pro will discuss with you. You may need to provide total lawn dimensions and measurements for driveways, walkways, and pathways so they can do the math, or you can provide dimensions for the area you want sodded. The square footage will influence the cost and the project timeline.

2. What existing surfaces have to be removed first?

If you’re removing old grass, your pro may need to use a sod cutter, although you could likely take on the project yourself. However, ripping up hardscaping materials such as concrete and pavers will cost more and take longer, and your professional may need to bring in equipment.

3. Does the area need to be graded before topsoil and sod are installed?

Your pro needs flat soil, which means your property will almost always require some prep work before installation. Your pro will discuss the current state of your property and may want to inspect the area. Grading may require some specialized equipment.

4. When do you need the project done?

Professionals can complete most sod installation projects in a day or two. However, your installation could take longer if you need significant grading or to remove heavy hardscaping materials where you want your sod installed. Your sod professional will know the best time to lay sod and will work with you to figure out an ideal installation timeline based on your expectations, local climate, and more. 

5. What type of grass are you looking for?

You can purchase sod in a wide variety of grass species. The species you choose will affect your material costs, but selecting a grass species that suits your climate is crucial. Your professional can help pick a species that will thrive in your area to help it thrive and reduce ongoing maintenance and replacement costs.

6. What is your budget?

Sod installation costs an average of $2,050, and most homeowners pay between $1,000 and $3,000. Your total will depend on the grass species, the size of the area you’re covering, the current state of your property, and more. Your pro can help you choose a species that suits your cost expectations and make recommendations to help you stay under budget.

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