The cost of sod is said to be about 8 to 30 cents for every square foot. This is just an estimate as hiring someone to do it can lead to higher costs. By using the 30 centsper square foot, it is easy to compute the costs. Assume you want to sod both the front and back lawn. If each measures 20 x 50 ft, that would be equivalent to 2,000 sq. ft which means the price could be estimated to be about $600. If the material is below the 10 cent range, the total costs of sod would be less than $200.
Sod prices will vary by type of material and the region you are in. In the south, the most common grass is Bermuda Tiff 419 and it runs 16-20 cents delivered. If you like Fescue, you can pay as much as 25 cents and Zoysia is as high as 36. You can call Adam @ A & N Sod Supply at 404-867-8501 and he will help you. His web is www.877getgrass.com.
Depending on your area, figure about 2.5-3x the amount you paid for the pallet. For example, if you paid $150 for a pallet of sod, plan on charging the customer $375-$450 to install.
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The price of a pallet of centipede sod depends on your location and where you purchase it. On average, the cost is between $100 and $150.
I just purchased hybrid Bermuda - 2200 sq ft for $675
my company laid 5 pallets of zeon zoysia and the total cost of just the sod was $1200 so each pallet is around $240
4 x4 ft
Tt depends on the amount of sod on the pallet. If it holds 50 yards, then 450 sf; if it 63 yards, then 567 sf.
From the info I have from a sod supplier: each roll is 10sqft, there are 70 rolls on a pallet, so covers 700sqft
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340 sq. ft.
A 50 square yard pallet of sod weighs approximately 1 ton ... between 1500 and 2000 pounds. A lot depends on the saturation of the soil.
Yes it is, but not recommended.
Normally it varies from 65- 75, but call your local sod farm to find out.