What is a good price for sod?
What is a good price for sod?
Sod Cost by Size
Unit of Measure | Price Range | Notes |
---|---|---|
Roll | $3 – $8 | Covers around 10 square feet |
Pallet | $150 – $450 | Covers about 450 square feet |
Square Foot | $0.35 – $0.85 | Most common |
Square Yard | $3.15 – $7.65 | Multiply square foot price by 9 |
How many square feet are in a pallet of sod?
450 square feet
Keep in-mind: A pallet of turf grass covers approximately 450 square feet of lawn. Contact us for the most accurate measure.
How much does grass sod cost?
The average cost of residential sod replacement is $ 1.5 – $ 2.5 per square foot. The rate for commercial sodding project is from $ 0.65 per square foot.
What time of year should I lay sod?
Generally it is best to lay sod during the active growing period of your turfgrass species: cool-season grasses do best when planted during the early fall or early spring and the warm-season grasses do best when planted mid-late spring.
Should I wet dirt before laying sod?
The time to lay sod is early morning before it gets too hot. The soil in the planting area should be moist, not soggy or dry. Water thoroughly one or two days before the sod is delivered so that the top several inches of soil are wetted.
Can you walk on sod after its laid?
Your new sod should root within 10-14 days of application. This is also when you should mow your new lawn for the first time after laying sod. Take care not to walk or run on new sod, as this can prevent the fragile young roots from developing properly.
Is sod worth the money?
Sod – Simply put, sod is the most expensive option because you are essentially paying someone else for time and materials of growing the grass. And, it is dramatically more expensive than seed. If money is no problem, sod may be the winning choice for reasons you’ll see below.