Sod rolls are 2 feet wide by 5 feet long. Each roll covers 10 square feet. A full skid of sod contains 75 rolls. Multiply, length in feet times width in feet divided by 10 = number of rolls required.
From the info I have from a sod supplier: each roll is 10sqft, there are 70 rolls on a pallet, so covers 700sqft
You'll need 144/9 = 16 rolls
A professional installer will always roll, especially if it is for a residence. The exception is on hills or grades as it may shift the sod. Many new houses don't as they don't want the extra expense.
Depending upon your application, rolls of sod come in a number of sizes. Sod can be harvested in small square slabs, rolled rectangles, or large 4-foot wide rolls. 10 square foot rolls, called "Little Rolls", are 24 inches wide by 5 feet long and comes 50 rolls to a pallet, or 500 square feet (sf) per pallet. The sod height is approximately 2" thick with 1 ½" of blade and ½ - ¾" of root base. Each roll weighs about 35 pounds. These rolls are best for the small to average sized yard. 210 square foot rolls, called "Big Rolls", are 24 inches wide by 105 feet long and will weigh about 900 pounds. We have for rent a sod installation machine for the big rolls. These rolls are best for large yards Sod blocks, used in pioneer earthen homes were 2 feet by 1 foot by 6 inches thick. Footnote: British people call it turf. Sod has a negative personal meaning.
Typically, a roll of sod is 18" x 36". Two rolls of sod is about one square yard. One square yard of sod is about 9 square feet. Therefore, your roll of sod is approximately 4.5 square feet (you can also get that by multiplying 36" - 3 feet x 18" - 1.5 feet).
To determine if Pikes Nursery has rolls of sod available, it's best to check directly with the nursery or visit their website, as inventory can vary by location and season. Many garden centers and nurseries typically offer sod, but availability may depend on regional demand and specific grass types. If you need further assistance, contacting them via phone or email would provide the most accurate information.
The size of a roll of sod at Home depot varies on the price that is being paid and the brand that is being purchased. It also depends on the variation of sod being purchased.
Use a tiller to loosen the soil. Rake soil smooth. Unroll sod onto raked soil. Tamp in place with the flat of the rake head. Sprinkle topsoil along the seams between rolls of sod. Use a lawn roller to insure sod is firmly in contact with soil. Water new sod.
That's at least two days labour for two guys ( to do it properly )
The weight of sod can vary depending on its moisture content and type, but a general estimate is that fresh sod weighs about 15 to 30 pounds per square yard. Assuming standard sod rolls are 2 feet by 5 feet (10 square feet), 265 feet of sod would be approximately 26.5 square yards. Thus, 265 feet of sod could weigh between 400 to 800 pounds, depending on its moisture content and type.
Yes, Home Depot typically offers Bahia sod, but availability may vary by location. You can purchase it by the pallet, which usually contains several rolls or pieces of sod. It's advisable to check with your local Home Depot for stock and pricing, or you can order online for delivery or pickup.