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How Long Does Sod Installation Take?

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Sod installation for a typical New Orleans residential yard takes one to two days for the installation itself plus one to two days of site preparation. Small yards under 1,000 square feet can be completed in a single day from prep through installation. Large properties or those requiring significant drainage correction may take three to five days total. Additionally, old grass must be killed with herbicide 14 days before the crew arrives, making the full project timeline from first site visit to completed lawn 17 to 20 days. Big Easy Sod provides clear project timelines during the free quote visit.
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Last Updated: May 2026

One of the most common questions before a sod project is simply how long the whole thing takes from start to finish. The answer varies more than people expect, and most of the variation comes from site prep requirements rather than the installation itself.

Here is the realistic timeline across the three main project scales.

How Long Does Sod Installation Take on a Small Yard?

A small residential yard, under 1,000 square feet of actual lawn area, is typically a one-day project for an experienced crew. Site prep including old grass removal, light grading, and soil amendment takes two to three hours. Sod delivery and installation on a yard this size adds another two to three hours. A crew of three to four completes a small yard by early afternoon on the same day prep begins.

This timeline assumes no significant drainage issues and no extensive grading work. A small yard with a serious low spot or drainage problem adds a day for correction before prep can begin. Understanding what site conditions affect the total installation cost also shows how drainage work changes the budget, not just the schedule.

How Long Does a Typical Residential Sod Installation Take?

A mid-size residential yard in the New Orleans metro area typically has 2,000 to 5,000 square feet of actual lawn area. For this range, the realistic timeline is two days: one for site prep and one for sod installation.

Day one covers old grass removal, grading, soil amendment, rototilling, and final surface raking. Day two covers sod delivery and installation. The crew lays sod in an offset brick pattern, cuts to fit around beds and structures, and finishes edges by hand. At Big Easy Sod, prep is done the day before so sod goes down on fresh, workable soil the following morning.

The full process of what yard preparation involves before sod arrives explains why the prep day is a separate step rather than a same-day rush.

How Long Does Large Property Sod Installation Take?

Properties over 5,000 square feet and commercial installations are two to five day projects depending on complexity. Large properties often have varied site conditions across different zones, some sections drain well while others hold water, requiring different amounts of grading and amendment work in each area.

The physical volume of sod also takes time to install. A 10,000 square foot lawn requires roughly 80 to 100 pallets of sod, each weighing 2,000 to 3,000 pounds. Moving, cutting, and laying that volume correctly is two full days of installation work for a full crew.

Step-by-step sod installation process showing crew rolling out grass pallets

Large projects require careful scheduling to stage sod delivery as each zone is prepped. Sod left on a pallet in New Orleans summer heat for more than 24 hours degrades significantly. Coordinating delivery in stages keeps the material fresh through the installation. The crew lead confirms zone boundaries and irrigation head locations before any sod is unloaded so there are no stops once the pallets start moving. On a 10,000 square foot property, a single unplanned interruption to locate a buried sprinkler head can cost an hour of crew time. Pre-staging the delivery route and walking the site the morning of installation are standard practice on every large Big Easy Sod project.

On commercial and estate-size properties, crew scheduling is structured differently than residential work. A lead crew handles site prep zone by zone, with the installation team following directly behind as each section is ready. This staged approach keeps the full crew working across the property without waiting for prep to finish on the entire footprint before any sod goes down. Marking irrigation heads and noting sprinkler zone boundaries before the first pallet arrives also prevents costly interruptions once installation is underway.

What Is the 14-Day Step That Changes the Full Project Timeline?

The herbicide application to kill existing grass happens approximately 14 days before the crew arrives for prep and installation. This step is frequently overlooked in planning because it does not involve heavy equipment or visible work, but it is critical. Skipping it or abbreviating it leaves viable root systems in the soil that regrow through the new sod within weeks of installation.

When you schedule a project with Big Easy Sod, the timeline is set with that two-week buffer built in. The crew applies herbicide on the initial site visit, and the installation date is set two weeks out. The full project timeline from first site visit to completed lawn is typically 17 to 20 days.

How Much Does Drainage Work Add to the Project Schedule?

Yards with significant drainage issues require correction before prep can begin. The time added depends on scope:

  • Surface regrading only: adds half a day to the prep phase
  • Installing a French drain or perforated drain line: adds one to two full days
  • Raising the yard grade with fill material in a severely low yard: adds two to three days depending on volume

Drainage correction in New Orleans is not optional on the wrong yard. Sod installed over a drainage problem fails within the first month as waterlogged soil prevents rooting. Fixing drainage before sod goes down is always faste

Completed sod installation showing a freshly transformed New Orleans yard

r and cheaper than replacing dead sod after the fact.

What Happens the Day Installation Is Completed?

The day the sod goes down, the crew walks the yard to check for gaps between pieces, tucks edges at beds and pavement, cuts out any irrigation heads that were covered, and does a final quality pass. Then the lawn is handed off with care instructions for the first 30 days.

The homeowner’s job starts immediately after. Daily watering for the first two to three weeks is the most important thing that happens after the crew leaves. The complete week-by-week guide to the first 30 days after installation covers exactly what to expect from the lawn during the establishment period.

Can Sod Be Installed in One Day for a Standard Yard?

For standard 2,000 to 5,000 square foot residential yards, compressing prep and installation into a single day typically means the sod goes down on soil that has not been properly graded or allowed to settle after tilling. Poor soil prep is the main cause of sod failure in New Orleans. The two-day sequence is worth the extra day.

For small yards under 1,000 square feet with no drainage issues, same-day completion is realistic and the standard approach.

How Far in Advance Should You Schedule a Sod Installation in New Orleans?

Sod installation is not a same-week service, especially during peak seasons. Planning the timeline correctly means accounting for the herbicide window, the quote visit, and booking availability before your target date.

Spring is the busiest season for sod installation in the New Orleans area. March through May books out 3 to 4 weeks in advance as homeowners take advantage of ideal growing conditions. If you want a spring install, reaching out in February or early March puts you in a good position.

Summer scheduling is more flexible. Demand spreads across more weeks as homeowners stagger projects around vacations and heat concerns. A 1 to 2 week lead time is usually enough for summer installs, though popular date slots still fill quickly.

Fall, September through October, books 2 to 3 weeks out as temperatures drop and homeowners look to establish new lawns before winter dormancy slows rooting.

The 14-day herbicide window is a planning factor that often catches people off guard. Vegetation kill needs to happen at least two weeks before sod goes down. That means the site visit and project scope need to be finalized at least 3 weeks before your target installation date, not 3 weeks before you call. Big Easy Sod schedules free quote visits the same week in most cases. Call (504) 486-9100 to get on the schedule.

What Does the Post-Installation Walkthrough Cover?

A completed sod installation is not finished until the crew walks the homeowner through everything they need to know to protect the investment during the critical first 30 days.

Big Easy Sod’s post-installation walkthrough covers the grass variety installed and the total square footage, so you have an accurate record for future purchases or repairs. Irrigation head placement and adjustment is reviewed during the walkthrough, including which zones cover the new lawn and whether any heads needed repositioning to match the new sod layout.

The watering schedule for the first 30 days is explained in specific terms, not general advice. You will know exactly how many minutes to run each zone and how often during each phase of establishment. What to watch for, including yellow patches, corners lifting off the soil, and standing water after rain, gets covered so you can identify a problem early when it is still fixable.

The expected timeline for the first mow is also part of the walkthrough, along with when the lawn can handle regular foot traffic. Big Easy Sod provides written post-install instructions so you have a reference after the crew leaves and do not have to rely on memory for the watering schedule details.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pallets of sod can a crew install in one day?

An experienced crew of four typically installs 15 to 25 pallets per day, depending on how much cutting and fitting the layout requires. One pallet covers approximately 450 square feet of lawn area.

Does rain delay sod installation in New Orleans?

Light rain does not delay installation and often helps by keeping the soil moist during the laying process. Heavy rain that saturates the soil and makes grading impractical can cause a brief pause, but New Orleans’ afternoon thunderstorms rarely delay full project completion by more than a few hours.

How soon can I use my yard after sod installation?

Keep foot traffic minimal for the first three weeks until the tug test confirms rooting. After three weeks the lawn can handle occasional use. Full recovery that supports regular play and heavy foot traffic takes the full 6 to 8 weeks of establishment.

What time of day does sod installation start?

Installation crews typically start at 7 to 8 a.m. to complete as much work as possible before peak afternoon heat. Laying sod in full New Orleans summer sun during the hottest hours of the day stresses the newly placed rolls before they can be irrigated.

Can I speed up the sod installation timeline?

The 14-day herbicide window cannot be safely shortened without risking old vegetation regrowing through the new sod. The installation pace itself can be accelerated with a larger crew, but the quality limit of laying sod correctly is a practical ceiling that rushing past creates alignment and gap problems.

Does the crew remove the old grass before installation?

Yes. Old grass removal is part of the site prep process after the herbicide has completed its work. The crew removes dead vegetation, then grades, amends, and tills before any sod is laid.

Big Easy Sod provides a clear project timeline during the free site visit so there are no schedule surprises. From the initial herbicide application through the final quality walk, the crew manages every step. See what professional sod installation in New Orleans covers from start to finish. Request your free quote to get the project on the calendar.

How many people are on a Big Easy Sod installation crew?

Crew size depends on the scope of the project. A standard residential installation runs with a 3 to 4 person crew. Larger properties use bigger crews so the installation can be completed in a single day where the project size allows it.

What if my sod installation is delayed by rain?

Big Easy Sod monitors weather forecasts and will reschedule if heavy rain is forecast for the installation date. A delay of 1 to 2 days for weather conditions does not restart the herbicide clock, so the total project timeline is not significantly affected by a short weather postponement.

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