Categories: Sod Installation

How to Install Sod in Your Yard

This video shows you how to install sod in your yard.  You will notice the yard is already prepared for sod installation.

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To prepare yard before installation you will need to:

  • Remove weeds and debris
  • Establish a rough grade and eliminate low spots
  • Spread and rototill a minimum of three cubic yards of organics per 1,000 square feet at least four (4) inches deep
  • Level and rake the installation site until it is smooth
  • Grade areas along sidewalks and driveways approximately one and one half (1 1/2) inches below top of concrete

Watch this video for How to Install Sod in Your Yard

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Hello, hope you enjoy these blog posts and get some useful lawn care tips from reading the info. Let me know if you have any questions or comments below.

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  • I didn't see the video but is sod something that I can really install myself or is it best left up to the pros like you guys? It doesn't seem that difficult but I'm not very good at landscaping aside from mowing and edging.

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