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Sod Installation in Port St. Lucie, FL

Port St. Lucie Landscaping Pros offers professional sod installation in Port St. Lucie, FL with over 15+ years of experience laying turf that actually roots and holds up to Florida heat.

A new lawn is only as good as the soil underneath it. We grade and prep the ground properly before a single roll of sod goes down.

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Sod installation and new turf in Port St. Lucie, FL

Sod Installation Options We Offer

We source fresh-cut sod and match the grass variety to your yard's sun exposure.

Full Yard Replacement

Complete removal of dead or patchy grass and a full re-sod with fresh turf, graded correctly for drainage.

Patch & Repair Sod

Targeted repair for dead patches, dog spots, or storm damage without replacing the entire lawn.

New Construction Sod

Full sod installation for new builds, starting from bare dirt after grading and irrigation are in place.

Our Sod Installation Process

Sod that isn't prepped properly dies within weeks. We don't skip steps to save time.

  • Old grass removal — dead sod and roots cleared, not just mowed over.
  • Soil grading — sloped away from the home for proper drainage.
  • Fresh sod laying — tight seams, staggered like brickwork to avoid gaps.
  • Watering guidance — we tell you exactly how to water during the first two weeks of rooting.
Fresh sod turf roll being installed in Port St. Lucie, FL

Why Choose Us for Sod Installation in Port St. Lucie

  • Soil graded and prepped before sod ever touches the ground
  • Fresh-cut sod sourced and installed within 24 hours
  • Grass variety matched to your yard's actual sun and shade
  • Clear watering instructions so your new lawn actually roots

Sod Installation FAQs

How much does sod installation cost?
Sod cost depends on the grass variety and square footage. Most full-yard installations fall in the $1,575–$5,250 range. We give an exact price after measuring your lot.
Which grass type is best for my yard?
St. Augustine handles shade and heat well and is the most common choice locally. Zoysia is more drought-tolerant, and Bahia works well for larger, sunnier lots on a budget.
How soon can I walk or mow on new sod?
Avoid heavy foot traffic for about two weeks while roots establish. We'll give you a specific timeline for your first mow based on the season and grass type.
How much watering does new sod need?
New sod needs daily watering for the first one to two weeks to keep roots from drying out, then we help you taper down to a normal irrigation schedule.
What's the best time of year to install sod in Florida?
Sod can be installed year-round here, but spring and early fall make watering-in easier thanks to milder temperatures and more consistent rain.

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