Professional Sod Installation in Tyler, Texas

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Tyler sits in the piney woods of East Texas, where the climate is humid and warm, summers are hot, and the soil leans sandier and more acidic than the heavy clay of the Dallas area to the west. A homeowner here wants a lawn that thrives in that humidity and the dappled light of the region's many trees, and the right sod makes it happen.

Laying sod gives you an established lawn immediately, ready to root into Tyler's friendlier soils and stand up to a long, warm growing season.

Sod Installation Services in Tyler

Residential Sod Installation

Transform your Tyler home with a beautiful new lawn. We handle everything from soil prep to final watering.

  • Front and backyard installation
  • Soil preparation included
  • Same-week scheduling

Commercial Sod Installation

Professional sod installation for Tyler businesses, HOAs, and property managers.

  • Large area specialists
  • Volume discounts available
  • Flexible scheduling

Sod Replacement & Repair

Replace dead or damaged grass with fresh, healthy sod matched to your existing lawn.

  • Patch repairs available
  • Full lawn renovation
  • Disease-resistant varieties

Grass Types Available in Tyler

We install premium sod varieties suited to Tyler's climate:

Bermuda

Heat- and traffic-tolerant

Zoysia

Drought-resistant, low maintenance

St. Augustine

Shade-tolerant, lush appearance

Recommended for Tyler: Bermuda - Best suited for local climate and soil conditions.

Sod Installation in Tyler: Local Conditions

East Texas soils around Tyler tend toward sandy loam, often slightly acidic and better-draining than North Texas clay, which suits a range of warm-season grasses. The best time to install is from late spring through early fall, while the soil is warm and growth is strong, letting roots establish well ahead of cooler weather.

Bermuda is recommended for Tyler's sunny, open lawns thanks to its heat tolerance and quick recovery, but the area's tree cover matters too. Where shade is heavy, St. Augustine or Zoysia fills in better, so the right pick often depends on how much sun a given yard actually gets.

Sod Installation Pricing in Tyler

Transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Price includes material, professional installation, and delivery.

$0.72per sqft installed

Average 5,000 sqft lawn: $4,250 - $5,500 fully installed

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Why Choose Sod.Company in Tyler?

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Same-Week Installation

Fast scheduling - most jobs installed within 5-7 days of booking.

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Frequently Asked Questions - Sod Installation in Tyler

How much does sod installation cost in Tyler?

Sod installation in Tyler typically costs $0.72 per square foot installed, including material, labor, and delivery. For a 5,000 sqft lawn, expect $4,250 - $5,500 total.

What's the best grass for Tyler?

Bermuda is the most popular choice in Tyler due to its excellent adaptation to local climate and soil conditions. Other good options include Zoysia, St. Augustine.

How long does sod installation take?

Most residential sod installations in Tyler are completed in one day. A typical 5,000 sqft lawn takes 4-6 hours to install with our professional crew.

When is the best time to install sod in Tyler?

In Tyler, sod can be installed year-round. Spring and fall offer ideal conditions, but Bermuda sod establishes well in any season with proper watering.

My Tyler yard is shaded by pines. Is Bermuda still the right call?

Bermuda needs full sun, so for shaded yards St. Augustine or Zoysia is a better fit. Bermuda shines in the open, sunny portions of a lawn.

When is the best planting season here?

Late spring through early fall, while the soil is warm and the grass is actively growing. That gives warm-season sod the long, hot stretch it needs to establish.

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