



A patchy, worn-out front lawn is one of those things that's hard to ignore. It drags down the whole look of a home no matter how nice everything else is. That's exactly the kind of situation we were working with here - a front yard that just needed a fresh foundation.
We came in, prepped the ground properly, and laid fresh sod across the entire front lawn. Getting the ground prep right is what separates a sod job that lasts from one that struggles. Skipping that step is how you end up with uneven spots and poor root contact - two things that kill a new lawn fast.
What you end up with after a proper sod installation is a clean, uniform lawn that's already ahead of anything you'd get trying to grow grass from seed. No waiting through a patchy germination period. No bare spots. Just solid, green coverage from the start. The new turf sits tight against the driveway edge and flows cleanly around the existing landscape beds - small details that make the finished product look intentional.
From here, keeping it healthy is straightforward. Consistent watering while the roots establish, followed by a regular residential maintenance routine, and this lawn stays looking exactly like this. It gives the homeowner a clean slate - something solid to build on going forward.