Sod Calculator
Calculate exactly how much sod to buy for your lawn. Enter area dimensions to get total square footage, number of pallets and rolls, waste factor allowance, and estimated materials and installation cost.
Sod Calculator Tool
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Why use this free sod calculator?
Built with the features most competitors miss — deeper inputs, benchmark data, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.
How to use this sod calculator
Sod cost benchmarks
| Grass type | Pallet cost (materials) | Installed cost per sq ft | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kentucky Bluegrass | $150 to $250 | $0.65 to $1.20 | Cool-season; fine texture |
| Turf-Type Tall Fescue | $150 to $250 | $0.65 to $1.20 | Cool-season; shade tolerance |
| Bermudagrass | $150 to $300 | $0.60 to $1.30 | Warm-season; heat tolerant |
| Zoysiagrass | $250 to $450 | $0.85 to $1.80 | Warm-season; dense; slow growth |
| St. Augustinegrass | $175 to $350 | $0.70 to $1.40 | Warm-season; shade tolerant |
| Centipedegrass | $150 to $280 | $0.60 to $1.10 | Warm-season; low maintenance |
How this calculator compares
LazyTools fills the gaps most competing tools leave open — deeper analysis, benchmark context, and actionable guidance alongside the core calculation.
| Feature | LazyTools | OmniCalculator | Sod Solutions | HomeAdvisor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pallets and rolls output | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
| Waste factor options | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Labor cost toggle | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Multiple pallet sizes | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Full cost breakdown | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Free, no registration | ✓ Yes | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Sod Calculator: Complete Guide
Sod is the fastest way to establish a new lawn, and calculating the right quantity before ordering prevents the frustration of being short mid-installation or ordering an expensive excess. This calculator handles any lawn shape and gives pallet count, roll count, and cost estimate.
How to measure lawn area for sod
For rectangular or square lawns: length x width in feet. For L-shaped or irregular lawns: break into rectangles, calculate each, and add. For curved or kidney-shaped areas: use a measuring wheel along the perimeter and estimate average width. Subtract areas that will not receive sod: trees, planting beds, driveways, patios, and structures. Always add a waste factor (10% standard, 15% for complex shapes).
Sod pallets vs rolls: what to order
Most suppliers sell sod by the pallet (450 sq ft standard) for delivery. Individual rolls (9 sq ft each) are available at garden centres for small projects. Buying by the pallet from a sod farm is significantly cheaper than retail rolls. For areas under 200 sq ft, retail rolls may be more convenient. For larger projects, always order by pallet directly from a turf farm or landscape supplier.
Site preparation: the key to sod success
Good site preparation is more important than the sod quality. Remove all existing vegetation (herbicide two weeks prior, then till). Grade the area so it drains away from structures (2% slope minimum). Rototill 4 to 6 inches deep, removing rocks and debris. Apply 2 inches of quality topsoil or compost if the native soil is poor. Apply starter fertiliser. Lightly roll the prepared area before laying sod. The 30 minutes spent on site prep determines 80% of the outcome.
Watering new sod: the critical first two weeks
New sod must be watered immediately after installation and kept consistently moist (but not waterlogged) for the first 10 to 14 days. Typically 20 to 30 minutes per zone twice daily in warm weather. After initial rooting, reduce to deep, infrequent watering to encourage deep root development. The most common cause of sod failure is insufficient or inconsistent watering in the first two weeks after installation.