Pallets of grass for sale near me

To estimate the price you’ll pay for sod, first calculate how much you’ll need. Measure your lawn (see how below) to determine the square footage. A pallet of sod normally covers 450 square feet, so divide the total square footage of your lawn by 450 to calculate how many pallets you need.

When purchasing sod, plan to buy around 10% more than you need to account for wasted material during sod installation. When estimating sod prices, you may want to ask suppliers whether they offer any bulk discounts.

How to Measure Your Yard

Start by drawing a rough sketch of the shape of your yard on paper, not including areas that won’t require sod, such as your home, garage, decks, patios, sidewalks, gardens, and sheds.

If you have a large or irregularly-shaped yard, break your sketch up into sections of the following shapes—using a tape measure to take measurements—and make the following calculations for each:

  • Squares and rectangles: Measure the length and width in feet and multiply them together to get the area in square feet.

  • Right triangles: Measure the length of the two sides that meet at the 90-degree corner in feet and multiply them together. Then divide that number by two to get the area in square feet.

  • Circles: Measure the radius (the straight line from the center to the outside of the circle) in feet. Multiply the radius by two and multiply your result by 3.14 to get the area in square feet. For half-circles, divide your final result by two. For quarter-circles, divide your final result by four.

Once you’ve calculated the area of each shape separately, add all of your results together to determine the total size of your lawn.

DIY Sod Installation

The average price for a DIY sod installation job is about $6,100. If you choose to install sod as a DIY project, you’ll need to learn how to lay sod and ensure you have all the proper tools and materials. This includes a rototiller and lawn roller to prepare the soil and ensure the sod will be even. Below is a list of the items you’ll need and the average cost of each.

You can pickup your sod the day of harvest, or receive delivery if scheduled. Please call after 11am 850-476-6667 on the day of harvest to make sure your sod has arrived.

Free pick up is available. We can assist in loading with a front end loader, you will assume all responsibility when choosing this Free service including possible damage to your vehicle and or trailer.

Choose from Centipede, Empire Zoysia, Palisades Zoysia or CitraBlue St. Augustine.

CitraBlue St. Augustine is known for its deep blue-green color and disease resistance. CitraBlue St. Augustine has less vertical growth than most St. Augustines and allows for minimal mowing and maintenance. CitraBlue’s shade tolerance is ranked at the top.

Empire Zoysia Raises The Bar For Warm Season Turfgrasses. Dark Green Color, Disease Resistance, Soft To The Touch Feel, Drought Tolerance, And A Proven Track Record Make EMPIRE An Excellent Choice For Home, Commercial, Sport And Golf Applications.

Centipede is known for its excellent heat tolerance and extremely low maintenance requirements. A favorite of lawn owners interested in minimal upkeep, Centipede grass requires far less attention and input than other grasses in its growing region. However, Centipede has very specific climate and soil requirements that limit its use in the United States, primarily in the Southeast. Centipede has a life span of approximately 7-8yrs therefore used mainly for commercial applications.

Bermuda 419 is a deep green Bermuda grass with a fine texture. It has excellent weed and disease resistance and is a superior turf for fairways, tees, athletic fields and home lawns. When cut at ¾ to 1 ½ inches, 419 provides an excellent impact-absorbing cushion. Because of its very dense top growth, Tifway 419 tolerates more wear and better resists weed invasion. It is more resilient in winter months when the grass is dormant. Tifway 419 is the most widely used Hybrid Bermudagrass used is the South for Golf and Sports fields.

All of our sod is cut in squares. Each pallet covers approximately 450sq Feet and approximately 160 pieces.

All sod is fresh cut per order. Once sod has been cut your order cant be refunded or rescheduled. If you would like to cancel your order please call our office Thursday before 12pm.

Effective February 1st, 2021 Bryan's Lawn Maintenance, Inc will no longer offer a refund for returning sod pallets. We will honor any returns until February 28th that have been purchased prior to February 1st, 2021.

Pickup is available. Call 850-476-6667 before heading our way as most loads are sold prior to arrival at our Retail Location

How much grass is on a pallet?

Size of Sod Pallets: Most pallets are available in measurements of 400 to 500 square feet, although some distributors do offer pallets up to 700 square feet. The most common sizes are 400, 450 and 500 square feet.

How many feet will a pallet of grass cover?

So, How Many Square Feet are in a Pallet of Sod? The average square footage of a pallet of turf grass sod is 450 square feet. Most pallets range between 400 and 700 square feet.

How long can grass sit on a pallet before it dies?

Sod in winter can survive on pallets for up to 5 to 7 days. That's because the surrounding temperature is low and sod is not losing humidity quickly. In the summer's high heat, however, sod can only survive up to 24 hours before starting to decompose. That means you must install it the moment it reaches your project.

How much grass is in a half pallet?

How much ground does sod cover? One pallet covers 450 square feet. A half pallet covers 225 square feet.