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Sod Installation & Seeding
New lawns from sod or seed, prepped and graded so they establish instead of washing out.
The Straight Story
New grass fails at the ground level, not the grass level
Sod thrown on hard, unprepared ground makes a lawn that looks perfect for three weeks and then browns out, because the roots never had anywhere to go. Seed spread on an unraked crust washes into the low corner with the first storm. Either way, the grass gets blamed for a ground problem.
We prep first: grade corrected so water sheds instead of ponding, soil loosened and amended where it's compacted, and only then does the lawn go in. Sod for an instant, walkable lawn; seeding and overseeding where budget or timing favor it — fall is prime seeding season in Kentucky, and we'll tell you when waiting six weeks gets you a better lawn.
Every install comes with a straightforward establishment plan: how to water, when to first mow, and what to expect week by week. A new lawn is a living install — the first month decides the next decade.
How It Goes
Four steps, no surprises
- 01
We come look
A free on-site visit. We walk the yard, take grades and measurements, and talk through what's actually worth doing.
- 02
Scope & number
A written scope with materials, base depth, and drainage spelled out — and one honest price, not a range.
- 03
We build it
Excavation, compaction, base, then finish work. Daniel is on site running the job, not managing it by phone.
- 04
We keep it up
Optional weekly maintenance so the beds, edges, and lawn look the way they did the week we finished.
Questions
Asked on most estimates
Straight answers up front — and anything we missed gets answered on the free on-site visit.
Sod or seed?
Sod buys you an instant lawn and erosion control on slopes; seeding costs less per square foot and shines in fall. The right answer depends on the site and the calendar — we lay out both numbers at the estimate.
When is the best time to seed in Kentucky?
Early fall, comfortably. Warm soil, cooling air, and fewer weeds to compete with. Spring is second-best. If you call in July we'll say so and book you for the right window instead of taking your money for a bad one.
How long until I can use the new lawn?
Sod wants a few weeks of careful watering before regular traffic; seeded lawns need a season to toughen up. The establishment plan we leave you spells it out week by week.
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Residential & Commercial · Fully Insured · Serving Louisville since 2023