


Some lawns just reach a point where patching and hoping for the best isn't going to cut it anymore. Worn-out grass that's thin, uneven, or just plain done doesn't bounce back no matter how much you water it. The real fix is starting fresh - and that's exactly what we did here.
We stripped out the old turf, prepped the soil bed properly, and laid fresh sod across the entire area. Soil prep is the part most people don't think about, but it's what determines whether the new grass actually takes root and thrives. Skip that step and you end up right back where you started.
The difference between a tired, struggling lawn and one that looks lush and full comes down to doing the groundwork right. Fresh sod gives you an immediate result - no waiting around for seed to germinate, no bare patches, no guessing. You get a clean, established surface that's ready to be used.
With summer closing in, now is the right window to get this kind of work done. Grass needs time to settle and root before the heat really kicks in. Getting it handled now means your yard is ready when you actually want to be out in it - bare feet, kids, backyard gatherings, all of it.
If your lawn has been on your to-do list for a while, this is the kind of work we do. Proper sod installation done by people who take the prep seriously makes all the difference in what you end up with long-term.