Sod Installation
in Wilmington, Delaware
Is your lawn a patchwork of brown and yellow grass that fails to respond to watering, fertilizer, and other remedies? Have you been meaning to invest in sod installation but haven't been able to find the time? First Class Lawn Care's sod installation services can turn your lawn from drab to fab.
New Castle County's Trusted Sod Installation Company
At First Class Lawn Care, landscaping is our passion, and we know that the foundation of good landscaping is sod installers who know how to lay sod, when to lay sod, and what sod to use. As one of New Castle County's premier sod-laying companies, we take pride in laying down the foundation of your landscape. Our goal is to make our service area more beautiful by the day.
We offer commercial sod installation in New Castle County, bringing fresh life to failing lawns or simply new lawn installation. Our process ensures that you are informed and comfortable every step of the way.
Our Sod Installation Service
If you're looking for landscaping and installation services in New Castle County, First Class Lawn Care is the team for you. We can provide sod-laying services, and our hardscaping and landscaping services provide the continuity of lawn care you need to transform your outdoor space.
Our team can answer your questions and provide comprehensive answers to your questions about when to lay down sod, how long it takes sod to root, and what you need to do to prepare for sod.
Contact us today to see if our sod-laying service is right for you!
Sod Installation FAQs
What Time of Year is Best for Laying Sod?
We want to lay sod during a time when temperatures are not harsh and cold. Early spring to mid-fall is the best time to lay sod in New Castle County.
Of course, if you're planning on contacting a sod installation company, you'll want to do so early in peak season - or you'll be at the back of the queue.
How Do I Prepare for Sod Installation?
There are two ways to prepare for sod installation. The first is to do all the time-intensive work yourself. The second is to contact a sod installation company and go about your daily life as we do the layers of work necessary for landscaping and sod installation.
How Long Does Sod Take to Root?
On average, it takes 10 to 14 days for sod to begin to root and then two weeks for a shallow root system to form. After four to six weeks, a deeper root system has formed.
In short, it's a process that cannot be rushed.
How Long Before You Can Walk on New Sod?
Typically, you should wait two weeks before walking on new sod. Even the best sod installation company can't speed up this timeframe. Wait two weeks for the sod to take root, and let your investment begin to produce!
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First Class Lawn Care would love the opportunity to help you design a gorgeous new yard. Contact us today to get started.
First Class Lawn Care
Wilmington, DE 19804
Mon:-Fri: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.