Sodding Services in the Reno, Nevada area
Sod Improves Lawn Quality
Sod, also known as turf, is rolled up grass and dirt intended to revamp a lawn or outdoor area. In other words, new sodding delivers the green grass you want. In a sense, you are giving yourself a completely new yard, without the waiting that typically comes with yard maintenance!
Sodding your lawn may also assist with erosion since the sod will attach itself to the soil and create a firm coating. We recommend residents reach out to DRC Landscaping after large storms or heavy rainfall, as this is typically when your lawn is in its most vulnerable state.
Why Sodding is Right For You
Replacing your sod at the right time might be the difference between a yard that fights to maintain its color and one that is lush, green, and healthy. Unlike lawns that rely on grass seeds, sodded lawns are much easier to maintain. They don’t require daily watering and maintenance the way normal lawns require, and they’re far more resistant to weeds and other unwanted growths. Additionally, sodded lawns grow much more evenly and uniform, accentuating the beauty in your landscaping while providing a fresh, vibrant color. Perfect for social gatherings!
Sod also takes root much quicker than alternate landscaping methods. Once the sod is laid, it only takes 2-3 weeks for the lawn to be fully rooted, whereas grass seeds can take eight weeks or longer. By rooting quicker, resisting weeds, and maintaining its health and evenness, sodded lawns add beauty to the home and a beautiful place for families to gather and play!
How DRC Landscaping's Sodding Process Works
First, DRC's landscapers perform a quick but thorough inspection of your property to ensure that the sodding process will work. Most homes are ready to sod, so once we confirm your lawn is ready for action, we get to work!
After we remove the existing lawn, we carefully till the earth and remove rocks, stones, or other debris that prevent the sod from taking to the ground. Next, we ascertain that the yard is flat and even, so the finished product will be uniform. If you live on a hill or your yard is sloped, sod remains an excellent and viable option, and can still prosper when laid in an angle.
Finally, the sod is laid down with a slow-release fertilizer. Then, in almost no time, your lawn is ready to use – and stays fresh and green for months!
Turn Your Landscaping Dreams Into a Reality
If you would like to learn more about how we can make your landscaping dreams come true, let us know what you’re interested in, and we’ll schedule a time to meet you and get you a quote.
Call us directly 775 223 2852
Email us dclark@drcreno.com