Mostly no, but call your local sod farm as some varities can tolerate it somewhat.
The sod in a residential lawn is typically installed at a depth of about 1 to 2 inches.
Yes, you can lay sod on sand for a new lawn installation, but it is important to properly prepare the sand by adding topsoil and fertilizer to provide nutrients for the sod to grow successfully.
Yes, you can put sod on top of sand for a new lawn installation. However, it is important to properly prepare the sand by adding topsoil and fertilizer to ensure the sod has the necessary nutrients to grow successfully.
Sod typically takes about 2 to 3 weeks to settle after it has been installed. During this time, it is important to water it regularly and avoid heavy foot traffic to allow the roots to establish properly.
You will need to sand the floor to give the thinset something to stick to.
Yes, pavers can be installed over concrete surfaces by using a sand bed or mortar to secure them in place. This can provide a new look and improve the durability of the existing concrete.
This would depend heavily on the square footage, soil, soil preparation, etc. Most landscapers, at least in the Midwest, don't offer a square footage price as there are other factors that need to be considered. Before reaching out to someone in your area, try to determine the size of the area needed to sod. Explain if there are any shrubs, trees, plants that need to be removed before sod can be placed. Also, be sure to water the sod every day after it's first installed. You can never over-water in the beginning.
Yes, it is possible to lay sod over existing grass, but it is generally not recommended as the existing grass may prevent the new sod from establishing properly. It is better to remove the existing grass before laying sod for optimal results.
Yes, you can put sod over existing grass, but it is generally not recommended as the existing grass may prevent the new sod from establishing properly. It is best to remove the existing grass before laying down new sod for better results.
3"/75mm of sand over a solid level surface.
Yes, you can put sod over gravel for landscaping purposes, but it may not be ideal as the gravel can hinder the sod's root growth and water absorption. It's recommended to remove the gravel or add a layer of topsoil before laying sod for better results.
No. Sod gets iced over and snowed on in the fields with no damage.