Sod & Turf in Alice, TX
Inland South Texas climate, warmer in summer than Corpus Christi (less Gulf moderation).
For sod & turf, the service area covers roughly 45 miles from central Alice.
Common reasons to call
- Replace dead or patchy lawn
- New sod after construction, pool install, or drainage work
- HOA notice for bare yard or weeds
- Pet-damaged, drought-stressed, or chinch-bug-damaged grass
- Turf install for rental or home sale curb appeal
- Level low spots and re-sod after irrigation repair
- Choose grass type for shade, heat, or salt-air conditions
- Need watering plan after installation
Typical work
- Remove old grass, weeds, and debris
- Grade, level, and prepare soil
- Install St. Augustine, Bermuda, Zoysia, or other locally appropriate sod
- Roll and water new sod
- Topsoil, compost, or soil amendment installation
- Irrigation check before and after sod install
- Small patch repair or full-yard replacement
Typical turnaround
Small sod jobs can move quickly when fresh sod is available. Full-yard work depends on removal, grading, irrigation readiness, weather, and watering restrictions.
Materials and equipment
- Fresh-cut sod rolls or slabs
- Topsoil, compost, sand, or soil amendments
- Starter fertilizer where appropriate
- Landscape rake, roller, sod cutter, and grading tools
- Irrigation heads, nozzles, and temporary watering supplies
- Erosion-control staples or netting where needed
Job sizes
Minor
Small patch, side yard strip, or repair after trenching
Standard
Front yard or backyard sod install with basic soil prep
Major
Full-yard replacement, grading, soil amendments, or irrigation corrections
Replacement
Complete turf renovation with drainage, irrigation, soil correction, and new sod
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Fresh sod ordered close to install date
- ✓Soil prep, grading, and irrigation readiness checked before laying turf
- ✓TCEQ irrigation licensing used when sprinkler work is included
- ✓Watering and first-mow instructions provided after install
TCEQ Licensed Irrigator for irrigation work, Texas Department of Agriculture pesticide applicator license for lawn treatments, turf supplier relationships, general liability insurance.
Common questions
What grass works best in Corpus Christi?
St. Augustine is common for shade and established neighborhoods. Bermuda handles sun and traffic well. Zoysia can look great but needs proper prep. The right choice depends on sun, soil, irrigation, and use.
Do I need sprinklers before installing sod?
You need reliable water. A working irrigation system is best for larger yards. If the sprinklers have broken heads or dry zones, fix that before sod goes down.
Is sod installation licensed in Texas?
Basic sod installation is not state licensed. Irrigation work and pesticide applications are regulated separately, so those parts need the proper licensed provider.
How soon can we walk on new sod?
Keep traffic light until roots grab. Kids, pets, and heavy foot traffic can shift seams and create low spots. The installer will give a watering and first-mow schedule.
Why did my old lawn die?
It could be watering, shade, chinch bugs, fungus, soil compaction, salt exposure, or poor drainage. If the cause is still there, new sod can fail too.
Can sod fix low spots?
Small low spots can be corrected during prep. Larger grading and drainage issues should be fixed first so the new lawn does not hold water.
When is the best time to install sod?
Spring and early fall are usually easier on new turf. Summer installs can work, but watering has to be consistent and heat stress is tougher.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Strong season for turf replacement before peak heat. Irrigation should be tested first.
Summer (June - August)
Sod can establish, but heat and watering restrictions make timing and irrigation more important.
Fall (September - November)
Good window for recovery after summer stress, storm damage, or construction.
Winter (December - February)
Warm-season grass grows slowly. Soil prep and drainage planning can happen before spring install.