Should drainage be fixed before sod?
Often yes. Sod over unresolved standing water or grade problems can fail.
Fix rough, thin, muddy, uneven, or failed lawn areas with sod, lawn renovation, grading corrections, soil prep, slope restoration, and erosion-aware work.
Move from patchy, uneven ground to a cleaner lawn surface with the grading and irrigation context considered.
Thin lawn
Patchy lawn
Uneven lawn
Muddy lawn
Low spots
Failed seed
Slope erosion
Each path is organized by symptoms and outcomes, so customers can start with what they are seeing and move toward the right service.
Every outdoor request should become easier to understand, price, schedule, and maintain.
Estimate square footage and condition
Check irrigation, shade, soil, grade, and drainage
Recommend sod, seed, grading, or renovation
Install or restore with care instructions
Turf and grading pricing depends on square footage, soil prep, access, grade correction, irrigation availability, and whether drainage work is needed first.
Irrigation availability reviewed
Drainage issues flagged before turf work
Soil prep and grade awareness
Fast curb appeal improvement
Often yes. Sod over unresolved standing water or grade problems can fail.
Wide photos of the area, close-ups of low spots, shade patterns, slopes, and irrigation heads help.
Yes, but the right approach depends on slope, soil, water movement, and how much correction is needed.
Photos, address, timeline, and what you are seeing help us recommend the right service, visit, plan, or proposal.