
A finished Rock Hill lawn the day we leave, laid over soil that was prepared first.

We strip the old lawn, break up compacted clay, correct the grade and rake the bed smooth before laying.

Fescue, bermuda or zoysia chosen for the sun the yard actually gets, then laid with tight staggered seams.

On grades where bare clay washes out each storm, sod goes down staked to hold soil immediately.
Lawns replaced and repaired across the Rock Hill area, from small side yards to full front-yard installs.




We strip whatever is there, then break up the compacted clay underneath so roots have somewhere to go. Next comes grading, which sets the fall away from the house and smooths the bed. Sod is cut fresh, delivered and laid with tight staggered seams, then rolled into contact with the soil. Yards that hold water get drainage sorted first.
Area is the main driver, then the grass type you choose. How much prep the yard needs matters just as much, since a yard that needs old turf stripped and the grade corrected takes more work than one that only needs raking. Access and slope finish the picture. Get a free quote to price your yard.
Stay off it for about two weeks apart from moving sprinklers, because the roots need that time to knit into the soil. Keep it wet through that stretch, usually a short watering each morning and again in the afternoon during summer. After it roots, water more deeply and less often.
Sod gives you a finished lawn immediately and holds a slope right away, which is why it wins on graded lots. Hydroseeding covers much larger areas for less and fills in over several weeks. We offer both, so the decision usually comes down to area, budget and how soon you need the yard usable. Landscape design can tie the lawn into beds and planting.
Let us know the area you want covered and we will work out the prep and pricing.


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