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A Quality 1 Outdoor Services
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Serving Bandera, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

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Emergency services offered

"I can't remember the last time I've been so impressed with the contractor. We asked him to do some extra things without a quote and after he did them the prices were more reasonable than we thought. The quality of the work was fantastic and they got the job done exactly when they said they would. Lonnie gave us some great ideas on how to save money"
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Handyman Mike
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Serving Bandera, TX and surrounding areas

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Name is Micheal every one calls me mike. I have always been very handy mostly because I have never liked paying any one to do anything from miner plumbing and electrical to working on my own cars . I was an ironworker for along time . But the company I worked for closed and my. Bosses brother hired him and me to be there personal handyman we do everything from repairing broken sprinkler heads to walking his dog and over seing different contractor that come to there home in the Dominion in San Antonio. And recently we have been doing miner work for there naihbors . I am very responsible respecful and trutworthy i have all my own tools and i have never turned down work as long as I know I am able to do it right.

FAQs for sod installation projects in Bandera, TX

Seeding costs less up front, but you’ll wait months—and sometimes a full season—for the grass to fill in. Sod costs more per square foot, yet it gives you an instant, usable lawn the day it’s installed and needs far less care during the first year. 

If speed and early curb appeal matter, the higher sod price is often worth it; if you’re watching every dollar and don’t mind the wait, seed can still be a smart play.

Start by sketching your lawn and breaking it into rectangles or circles. Measure each section, multiply length by width, and then add all the sections together for the total square footage. Standard sod rolls are two feet by 1.5 feet, and one pallet covers 450 square feet. 

Divide your total area by 450 to see how many pallets you need, then round up—extras come in handy for cutting around curves or mistakes. Still unsure? A local sod supplier or installer can confirm your math before you order.

Most sod grips the soil within 10 to 14 days. During that stretch, keep foot traffic to a minimum and mow only if the grass gets tall. After two weeks, the roots should be strong enough for light use, but wait six weeks before heavy play or frequent mowing. Giving the grass that short honeymoon helps it anchor firmly and sets the stage for a durable, healthy lawn.

Give your new lawn two full weeks before any foot traffic, then stick to light use only. Hold off on vigorous play, parties, or regular mowing until the six-week mark so the roots can dig deep. Keep watering on schedule and watch for any dry patches. A little patience now means stronger turf and fewer repairs later.

Keep an eye on color, moisture, and even growth. Fresh sod should stay uniformly green; brown spots or gaps hint at dry soil or poor contact. Water deeply at least once a day for the first week (more in hot weather) and back off gradually after the roots take. Avoid heavy foot traffic until the grass feels firmly anchored. Quick attention to trouble spots now prevents costly patches later.

Aim for spring or early fall when daytime temps hover between 55°F and 80°F. Mild weather and consistent moisture help the roots knit quickly. Laying sod in midsummer can stress the grass, while frozen winter soil blocks rooting altogether. 

If you must install outside the ideal window, budget extra time for watering and tending to the turf. Choosing the right season makes the job easier and the lawn tougher.

The Bandera, TX homeowners’ guide to sod installations

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

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