



Some yards just need a full reset. That's exactly what this front yard in Liberty needed - a tree had been removed, leaving behind uneven ground, leftover debris, and bare soil that made the whole front of the house look rough and unusable. Patching over a mess like that doesn't work. You have to start from scratch.
We came in and regraded the area first. That step matters more than most people realize. Laying sod on uneven ground leads to soft spots, poor drainage, and sod that struggles to root evenly. Getting the grade right before anything else goes down is what separates a lawn that looks good long-term from one that's falling apart in a year.
Once the ground was smooth and the leftover tree debris was cleaned out, we laid fresh sod across the front yard. The difference between a properly prepped base and skipping that step shows up fast - the sod sits flat, the edges line up tight to the sidewalk and driveway, and the whole yard has a clean, finished look right away.
This homeowner can actually use their front yard again. No more dead patches, no more uneven ground, no more looking out the window at a yard that's been a mess since the tree came down. That's what a proper sod installation does - it gives you back a yard you're not embarrassed by.
Yards in this kind of shape are exactly what we do. Whether it's tree removal aftermath, erosion, or just a lawn that's never recovered from some kind of damage, regrading and fresh sod is often the fastest and most reliable path to a lawn that looks and functions the way it should.