New lawn installation typically includes site evaluation, removal of old turf (as needed), grading/leveling, soil prep, sod installation, rolling, and watering guidance.


A Princeton new lawn installation is more than laying grass—prep, grading, and watering strategy determine whether the lawn thrives long-term.
New lawn installation typically includes site evaluation, removal of old turf (as needed), grading/leveling, soil prep, sod installation, rolling, and watering guidance.
It depends on sun exposure, desired look, and how you use the yard. Bermuda is common for sunny, high-traffic lawns. St. Augustine is often chosen for shade-tolerance and a thicker look.
Proper grading helps water drain correctly and prevents low spots. It also improves mowing and helps sod root evenly across the yard.
Establishment depends on season, watering, and soil conditions. Many lawns begin rooting within a couple of weeks, with stronger rooting over time.
New sod needs frequent watering early on so it stays moist while roots establish. We provide a simple plan based on your sod type and conditions.
Usually, yes. A new lawn benefits from even coverage. We recommend checking head alignment, arcs, and run times so every area receives water.
Many installs happen during warmer growing seasons so sod can root faster. Timing depends on the sod type and your watering capacity.
Use Request A Quote to schedule an estimate, or call 469-326-3826. For monthly options, see Financing.
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Proper prep, clean install, and a watering plan to get roots established fast.