Site Preparation
Existing growth, debris, compaction, and uneven conditions are addressed before sod reaches the property.
Proper preparation, quality sod, careful installation, and clear watering guidance create the best possible start for a healthy new lawn.
A finished lawn can look beautiful on installation day, but long-term success depends on grading, soil contact, seams, moisture, and the care it receives during establishment.
We prepare the site, install the sod carefully, and explain what the new lawn needs next—so you understand both the immediate result and the responsibility of helping it take root.
Existing growth, debris, compaction, and uneven conditions are addressed before sod reaches the property.
The surface is shaped for drainage and prepared to encourage consistent soil contact and root development.
Sod is laid tightly, fitted around edges, and rolled for clean seams and dependable contact.
You receive clear watering, traffic, mowing, and early-care expectations for the critical first weeks.
Sod provides an immediate transformation, but it is still a living installation. Thoughtful preparation and disciplined early care are what turn fresh rolls into an established lawn.
We make the next step easy to understand, keep expectations realistic, and stay accountable through completion.
Review sunlight, drainage, access, existing turf, and the intended use of the lawn.
Remove, grade, loosen, amend, and smooth the soil as conditions require.
Lay, fit, roll, and water the sod with attention to seams and edges.
Follow a clear watering and care plan while roots connect with the soil.
“It was a pleasure to work with everyone involved from start to finish. We are very happy with the work that was done and have Tom working on estimates for more work to be done.”
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