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Cost of Resodding
My lawn is a mess. I'm usually pretty good at maintaining a lawn but I got chinch bugs and recognized it way too late. By the time I was able to kill them there were way too many bare spots that had been taken over by weeds and other types of grass. The lawn was a problem right from the beginning and I had the company resod some areas while still under warranty, but I think the chinch bug problem might have been there from the very beginning.
Anyroad, I'm thinking of having the whole thing resodded with centipede. Does anyone have an idea what this would cost? I know it depends on the size of the yard, but most of the lots in TV are roughly the same size. I'm just trying to get a ballpark idea. |
I do have an idea, but I'm not a Turf Specialist.
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Call Allen's Sod...good company. Te cost depends upon the type of SOD, obviously the size of lawn....but an important factor is how accessible is the entire lawn to haul away the old sod and drop off the new. They need access for a fairly large grader/plow to dig up all the old sod....and its heavy!
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The problem here is the soil
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Right is to improve the soil before you lay down sod. Your lawn will cost more to put in but will used less water, less fertilizer and less insect prevention. Suggestion is 25-50 lbs of manure per area 10 ft by 10 ft=100 sq ft. |
Never heard of 'centipede' grass, you might want to check on the suitability of this type of grass, in our area it is zoystia and St. Augustine, if I have the names right. It would be awful if you had the lawn completely redone and used the wrong sod.
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Be sure to read about centipede grass
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If, you have either St Augustine or Empire Zoyzia any scraps that you leave behind will be a weed in the Centipede grass you just worked to install. |
No, they will/can use a walk-behind sod cutter.
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I have had Centipede before. It is generally a low growing grass that fills in bare spots quickly. Fertilizer requirements are minimal - once, maybe twice per year max. It is slow growing so you can typically get away with cutting every other week. Pretty drought resistant - once mine was established I turned off the irrigation system. The only thing that I saw that ever hurt it was mole crickets and they are treatable. It may not be popular around here so I wonder if you will have trouble finding a supplier??
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Two of my neighbors replaced their Saint Augustine with empire zoysia. One neighbor paid $2,000 and the other $1,800 the replacement were three years ago
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That equipment in the picture above looks to be the same size as our landscapers used on our designer lot. I imagine Boogie's yard is probably the same size if not bigger and can handle the equipment. |
I had my front yard resodded. They removed the old sod with a sod cutter in about 40 minutes and carted it off. No big equipment required. The new sod was delivered on pallets. Easy peasy.
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