Types of Sod We Install
We source premium Florida-grown sod selected for equestrian properties. Every variety we install is proven to handle Palm Beach County's heat, rain, and heavy use.
Bahia Grass
The go-to choice for horse pastures in South Florida. Bahia is drought-tolerant, low-maintenance, and handles heavy hoof traffic without thinning out. Great for large paddocks and turnout areas.
Bermuda Grass
Dense, resilient, and fast-growing. Bermuda stands up to heavy equestrian use and recovers quickly from wear. Ideal for high-traffic paddocks and riding paths.
St. Augustine
Thick, lush turf that thrives in Florida shade and sun. Perfect for lawns, barn surrounds, and areas where you want a manicured look alongside your working paddocks.
Zoysia Grass
Fine-bladed and carpet-like with excellent drought tolerance. Zoysia works well for show barns, entryways, and properties that need to look sharp year-round.
How It Works
Site Assessment
We visit your property, measure the area, evaluate soil and drainage, and recommend the right sod variety for your needs. Free estimates, no pressure.
Prep & Grade
We strip old turf, grade the surface for proper water flow, and condition the soil. This is the step most companies skip — and it's the most important one.
Install & Water
Fresh sod is delivered and laid tight with no gaps. We water it in and give you a care sheet so your new turf roots fast and stays green.
Why Horse Owners Choose Us
- Equestrian specialists— we know what horses need underfoot
- Full site prep included— grading, old turf removal, soil conditioning
- Premium FL-grown sod— sourced from local farms, delivered fresh
- Heavy equipment on-site— skid steer and loader for efficient install
- Licensed & insured— fully compliant in Florida
- Transparent pricing— no surprises, no hidden fees
- Fast turnaround— most jobs completed in 1-3 days
- 12+ years experience— serving 400+ clients across PBC
Service Area
We install sod on horse farms, pastures, paddocks, and residential properties throughout Palm Beach County. Whether you need a single paddock re-sodded or an entire property done, we'll get it handled.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of sod is best for horse paddocks in South Florida?
Bahia grass is the most popular choice for horse paddocks in Palm Beach County. It handles heavy hoof traffic, requires minimal fertilization, and tolerates Florida heat and rain. For higher-end properties, Bermuda offers a denser surface that recovers quickly from wear.
How long does sod installation take?
Most paddock and pasture sod jobs take 1-3 days depending on acreage. We handle everything from old turf removal and grading to soil prep and sod placement. A typical half-acre paddock can be completed in a single day.
Do you remove old grass before installing new sod?
Yes. We strip old turf, grade the surface for proper drainage, and amend the soil as needed before laying new sod. Proper site prep is critical for healthy root establishment, especially on horse properties where drainage matters.
How soon can horses go back on new sod?
We recommend keeping horses off new sod for 2-3 weeks to allow root establishment. In South Florida's warm climate, roots typically take hold quickly. We will give you specific care instructions when the job is done.
How much does sod installation cost?
Pricing depends on acreage, sod variety, site prep needed, and accessibility. We provide free on-site estimates with transparent pricing and no hidden fees. Call us or request a quote online for your specific project.
Ready to Transform Your Paddock?
Get a free on-site estimate or call us now. We'll recommend the right sod for your property and get it installed fast.
