A fresh lawn instantly transforms your yard, improves curb appeal, and gives you a clean, usable outdoor space.
Whether you're replacing patchy grass or starting from scratch, professional sod installation creates a lawn that looks great right away and continues to thrive.
At Wallis Landscape, we install high-quality sod with proper preparation to ensure long-term growth and durability.
Sod provides immediate results and long-term benefits.
It’s the fastest way to achieve a full, healthy lawn.
We help select the right sod based on your property and conditions. Common options include:
The best choice depends on sunlight, usage, and maintenance preferences.
Preparation is the most important part of the process. We focus on:
This ensures your sod establishes quickly and grows evenly.
Sod establishes relatively quickly when installed correctly. Typical timeline:
Proper watering and care during this perios are key.
See how we transformed yards across Loganville, Grayson, Snellville, & Walton County.
These lawns are built to grow strong and look great long-term.
If you lawn isn't working anymore, sod is often the best solution.
We carefully prepare your property and install sod designed to establish strong, lasting growth.
We assess grading, drainage, sunlight, and soil conditions to prepare the area.
We remove debris, smooth uneven areas, and prepare the soil for healthy root growth.
Our crew carefully installs fresh sod for a clean, even, and natural-looking finish.
We provide watering and care recommendations to help your new lawn establish successfully.
Find answers about drainage problems, solutions, and what to expect.
Costs vary depending on the size of the yard, preparation needed, and type of sod. We recommend an on-site consultation for accurate pricing.
Light foot traffic is typically okay after a couple of weeks, once the sod begins to root.
New sod requires frequent watering during the first few weeks to help establish strong roots. We provide you with a guide.
Zoysia and Bermuda are popular for sunny areas, while Fescue works well in shaded spaces.
Sod can help, but underlying drainage or grading issues often need to be addressed first for long-term results.
If you’re ready to replace patchy grass and create a lawn you can enjoy...
Let’s install sod that’s built to grow and last.

