
Even coverage across the large open areas Rock Hill lots leave bare after grading.

Full coverage on new construction and regraded lots, with a seed blend matched to sun exposure and season.

Mulch and tackifier bond to bare slopes and swales, holding the surface while roots take hold underneath.

Thin, worn and patchy lawns get an even refresh without stripping out the grass already established there.
Seed, mulch, fertilizer and a tackifier get mixed into a slurry and sprayed across prepared ground in one pass. The mulch holds moisture against the seed and the tackifier glues the layer down so it does not wash off. From there it is watering that decides how well it comes in, though ground that stays soggy needs drainage sorted before any seed goes down.
Area first, since the sprayer covers ground quickly and larger jobs get cheaper per square foot. The seed blend matters, and so does how much prep the site needs beforehand, whether that is grading or just a rake-out. Slope and access play a smaller part. Get a free quote for your site.
Green fuzz usually shows in seven to fourteen days in the right season. A lawn you can mow takes roughly four to six weeks, and full thickness fills in across the first growing season. Keep the surface damp until germination, then shift to deeper watering less often.
Early fall is ideal for fescue in this area, with spring a solid second. Warm-season blends go down in late spring and early summer. Mid-summer spraying works but needs much more water to carry seedlings through the heat. If you need a finished lawn sooner, sod installation is the faster route.
Send over the area you need covered and we will work out the blend and the timing.


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