How Does Your Point Loma Yard Look These Days?
So, how is your front lawn looking these days?
It could be you have a new home and haven’t put in a yard yet.
Perhaps you recently completed a home exterior remodeling project which messed up your yard.
Still others may have just moved to a home where the former homeowner apparently was not very interested in what his lawn looked like.
Whatever your situation is now, you can have new sod put in at your San Diego property.
And your new yard will look awesome in just a short amount of time.
You Can Have a Terrific Looking Yard in A Day
A local Point Loma lawn crew can probably get all your new sod grass placed down in just one day.
You head off to your job in the morning with a pretty bad lawn, but you get home from work to check out a perfect lawn placed in front of your house.
Completing the Whole Process
They usually do the entire procedure, from delivery to installation and the cleaning up when it’s done.
They’ll even water your new lawn as soon as it is put down, but after that very first day, then it is up to you.
That is your responsibility. And it’s a big one.
On rainy days, you may not have to water at all; other days you will.
If they deliver your grass during one of our distinctive dry Summers, you will have to water some a few times each day.
Want To Do Some Work Yourself?
You can complete the installation yourself if you like.
They provide mature and strong sod for sale and will deliver your order right to your Southern California suburb.
Your future lawn shows up neatly stacked on your driveway and you complete the process.
And if you’re considering doing the sodding on your own time, try to get at it as soon as your order is dropped off.
Cut grass from sod farms has a shelf life.
It is perishable and it should be down on the soil and watered sooner rather than later.
Sod Prices in San Diego – What About the Cost?
Once it’s in, a new lawn will definitely increase your home’s appearance from the street and also raise your house’s future sales price too.
That’s why putting in new turf is a top sales tactic of real estate pros and veteran house-flippers.
It isn’t a low-cost operation to plant, grow, harvest, deliver and lay down sturdy grass.
So if you are having turf installed on a large lawn, your final price tag won’t be cheap.
However, the majority of property owners believe the expense to be realistic when factoring in the big advantages they will receive from it.
It’s pretty obvious, but the two key aspects that make up your final cost will be how much product you are ordering and whether or not they will be doing the installation.
It’s possible there might be some additional charge, but the order quantity and the installation charge are the main elements.
If you’re able to properly take measurements of your yard and reach a decent estimate of how many square feet you need to cover, you can talk with a SoCal sod company and receive a quote on how much you need and how many pallets you ought to buy.
They are able to give you a pretty quick quote on how much it will cost to bring that order out to your home and lay it down.
In some cases, they might even be able to actually come out to your place and complete the measuring for you.
Trucks deliver to every suburb including the neighborhoods near Wooded Area, Sunset Cliffs, La Playa and Point Loma.
What Should I Do To Begin?
1. Draw out an easy little sketch of your yard. Group the drawing into smaller segments.
2. Take all the basic measurements of your yard.
3. Make a phone call.
You may get your questions answered.
During the call, they will try to explain what your total cost will be and what week they might manage to deliver your project.
Enjoying a perfect front lawn will upgrade the over-all image of your entire San Diego area home.
And everyone in your family will appreciate owning a healthy grass lawn.
It could even help to get the kids to spend more time outside.
It all starts with a phone call.
323-310-0770
Turf Service in Your Neighborhood
Trucks deliver to each suburb including the neighborhoods near Wooded Area, Sunset Cliffs, La Playa and Point Loma.