




We knocked out two sod installs in the same neighborhood on the same day. Two different problems, two different solutions - but the same standard of work on both.
The first yard was a full conversion. Rock bed out, fresh sod in. That kind of job takes real prep work before a single piece of sod ever hits the ground. You have to get the base right - grade it properly, make sure there's good soil contact - or you're just setting the homeowner up for failure down the road. Skip the prep and the sod won't root. It's that simple.
The second yard was a patch situation. Bare and thin spots had built up over time to the point where the lawn just looked rough no matter how much it got watered or mowed. Patching sod the right way means matching grades and blending the new material into what's already there so it grows in as one uniform lawn - not a checkerboard.
Good sod installation isn't just about rolling out grass. It's about what happens underneath and how carefully the seams are laid. Do it right and the lawn knits together and holds. Cut corners and you'll be dealing with dry edges, lifted seams, and dead patches within a few weeks.
Whether your yard needs a full reset or just a few spots fixed up, we do both. And we treat a small patch repair with the same attention we'd give a full yard install.