Twin Cities, MN
Sod Installation Across the Twin Cities, MN
An established lawn in a day — not a season. We install cool-season sod grown for Minnesota conditions, properly prepared ground, and give you the watering schedule to get it rooted right. Free estimates across the metro.
An Instant Lawn Done Right — Prep Is Everything
Sod installation works. It can turn a bare, patchy, or weed-covered yard into a full green lawn in a single day — and with proper establishment care, that lawn will be well-rooted and durable within a month. But the prep work underneath is what determines whether a sod installation thrives or fails.
Poor soil structure, inadequate grading, too many air pockets, or old thatch left in place — these are the things that cause sod to die out in patches or not root properly. We address the soil before the sod goes down: grade and level for drainage, till and amend if needed, remove old dead turf, and ensure good contact between sod and soil.
We source cool-season sod grown at regional Minnesota farms — the same grass varieties that thrive in Twin Cities winters, not warm-season turf shipped up from southern states. We provide a detailed watering schedule and establishment guidance so you know exactly what to do after we leave.
Sod vs. Seed in Minnesota
Speed: Sod gives you an established lawn in a day. Seed takes six to eight weeks minimum for any meaningful cover — and that requires perfect conditions.
Timing flexibility: Seed requires specific soil temperatures and consistent rain or irrigation. Sod installs successfully from spring through early fall with consistent post-installation watering.
Erosion control: Bare seeded soil erodes and grows weeds before the grass establishes. Sod holds the ground immediately.
When seed wins: Very large areas where cost is the primary driver, or areas with excellent irrigation control. For most residential installs in the Twin Cities, sod wins clearly.
From Bare Ground to Green Lawn
Site Assessment & Estimate
We measure the area, assess existing soil condition and grade, and discuss sod variety options. You receive a written estimate with a clear breakdown of prep and installation costs.
Ground Preparation
Old turf and debris are removed. Soil is tilled, leveled, and graded for drainage. Topsoil or amendments are added where needed. This step is what separates a lasting installation from one that fails in patches.
Sod Installation
Fresh sod — delivered and installed the same day it's cut — is laid tightly in staggered rows with offset joints for a seamless appearance. Edges are cut clean to property lines and bed edges.
First Watering & Handoff
We water the sod immediately after installation and walk you through the watering schedule for weeks one through four. Proper moisture management in the first 30 days is critical to establishment.
"We had a new construction yard — total moonscape after the builder finished. SMS did the soil prep and sod in one day. They explained everything about watering and what to expect. Six weeks later we had a full lawn. Our neighbors asked who did it."
Sod Installation FAQ
Cool-season grasses are the correct choice for Minnesota. Kentucky bluegrass is the standard for Twin Cities lawns — it handles cold winters, grows dense, and looks excellent when established. Turf-type tall fescue blends work well in shadier areas with less foot traffic. We source sod from regional Minnesota farms grown specifically for our climate — not warm-season turf from southern growers.
Spring and early fall are ideal — cool temperatures and natural moisture help establishment. Spring installation typically runs from late April through June. Fall installation from late August through mid-September gives the sod time to root before freeze-up. Summer installation is possible but requires more intensive irrigation. We do not recommend installing after mid-October when soil temperatures become too cold for rooting.
Cost depends on the square footage, how much soil prep is needed, whether old turf needs to be removed first, and the terrain. We provide detailed written estimates after seeing the area — there are too many variables to quote accurately without an on-site assessment. Call us to schedule a free estimate.
Minimize traffic on new sod for the first two to three weeks. After about two weeks, light foot traffic is generally fine. Heavy use — children, pets, lawn furniture — should wait until the sod has rooted firmly, which is typically three to four weeks post-installation under consistent watering conditions. You can test rootedness by tugging gently at the sod edge — if it holds, roots are establishing.
For the first two weeks, water daily — sometimes twice daily in hot weather — keeping both the sod and the top inch of soil beneath it consistently moist. Once roots begin to establish, you can gradually reduce frequency and increase depth per watering cycle. We provide a complete four-week watering schedule with every installation so you know exactly what to do each week.
For most residential applications, yes. Sod gives immediate coverage, holds against erosion, and establishes cleanly without a months-long window of bare soil growing weeds. Seed is more cost-effective at large scale, but it requires specific conditions, patience, and months before you have a real lawn. If you want results this season and your project is residential, sod is the right call in most cases.
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