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The Sod Installation Process in New Orleans: Step by Step

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Quick Summary
Sod installation in New Orleans runs in four stages: three to four weeks of site prep, a delivery and install day, two weeks of twice-daily establishment watering, and a gradual transition to normal lawn care. Each stage has specific requirements that differ from national advice because of Louisiana’s clay soil, high humidity, and summer heat. Skipping the prep stage is the most common reason installs fail.

Last Updated: June 2025

Understanding the full sequence of sod installation in New Orleans before scheduling a project helps homeowners set realistic timelines, ask the right questions, and avoid the surprises that delay or derail a new lawn. This is what actually happens from first site walk to established turf.

Stage 1: Site Assessment and Planning (Week 1 to 2)

site preparation and soil grading before sod installation in New Orleans

A thorough assessment before any prep work begins determines everything that follows:

  • Drainage evaluation: Does the yard hold water after rain? How long does it take to drain? Low spots, clay hardpan, and grade problems must be identified before sod goes in, not discovered after the new lawn is dead.
  • Shade mapping: Track sunlight across the yard at different times of day. Shaded zones may need a different grass variety or no grass at all.
  • Soil testing: A basic test from the LSU AgCenter extension gives pH, phosphorus, and potassium levels. Test during week one so results arrive before prep begins.
  • Grass variety selection: Match the variety to the site’s conditions: shade tolerance, drainage, desired maintenance level. See the full variety comparison at how to prepare your New Orleans yard for sod installation.

Stage 2: Site Preparation (Week 2 to 4)

Prep is where installs succeed or fail. Three to four weeks is the realistic timeline when done correctly:

  1. Herbicide application (Week 2): Apply non-selective herbicide to kill existing vegetation. Wait 10 to 14 days for complete kill. Do not rush this step.
  2. Dead material removal (Week 3): Scalp or sod-cut dead grass. Remove roots, rocks, and construction debris.
  3. Grading (Week 3): Establish proper slope away from the foundation (1 inch per 10 feet). Fill and compact low spots.
  4. Soil amendment (Week 3 to 4): Till compost and any pH corrections into the top 4 to 6 inches. Rake smooth. The finished surface should be firm, level, and free of clods larger than a quarter.
  5. Pre-water (Day before install): Irrigate to 2 to 3 inches depth the evening before sod arrives.

Stage 3: Delivery and Installation Day

professional crew laying sod rolls on a New Orleans lawn

Sod is a perishable product. Everything on installation day is organized around getting it in the ground fast.

The installation sequence:

  1. Start at a straight edge: the driveway, the house foundation, or a fence line. The first row sets the alignment for the entire yard.
  2. Lay rows perpendicular to slopes and stagger seams in a brick pattern. Never let two seams align in adjacent rows.
  3. Press each piece firmly into the soil. A lawn roller passed over the completed lawn ensures uniform soil contact.
  4. Cut perimeter pieces and obstacles with a utility knife. Small offcuts go in interior positions, not at exposed edges.
  5. Fill any gaps wider than a half-inch with soil immediately. Gaps dry out within hours in summer heat.
  6. Begin watering as each section is completed, not after the entire yard is done.

Installation Timing by Yard Size

Yard SizeProfessional CrewDIY
Under 1,000 sq ft2 to 4 hours4 to 6 hours
1,000 to 2,500 sq ft4 to 8 hoursFull day
2,500 to 5,000 sq ft6 to 10 hours1.5 to 2 days
Over 5,000 sq ftMultiple crews, 1 dayMultiple weekends

Stage 4: Establishment (Weeks 1 to 4 After Install)

sprinkler watering newly installed sod during establishment period

New sod needs consistent moisture to root. In New Orleans summer conditions the schedule is demanding:

  • Days 1 to 14: Twice daily watering at 6 to 8 AM and 1 to 2 PM. Each session saturates 2 to 3 inches deep.
  • Days 14 to 21: Once daily, early morning. Deep watering to encourage downward root growth.
  • First mow: Day 10 to 14, when grass reaches 3 to 4 inches. One-third rule: remove no more than one-third of blade height per mow.
  • Day 21: Test rooting by lifting a corner. If it resists, the sod is established and normal use can begin.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does sod installation take in New Orleans?

Site prep takes three to four weeks. The actual installation day for a 2,000 to 3,000 square foot yard takes a professional crew four to eight hours. Plan for two weeks of establishment care after installation before the lawn can handle normal traffic and mowing.

What direction should sod be laid?

Lay sod rows perpendicular to slopes to minimize erosion risk. Stagger the seams in a brick pattern. Never align seams in adjacent rows. On flat yards, run rows parallel to the longest straight edge for the most efficient cutting pattern and fewest waste pieces.

How soon after delivery does sod need to be installed?

Install sod within 24 hours of delivery in summer temperatures above 80°F. Never leave rolled sod in direct sun. Interior pallet temperatures can reach 140°F in Louisiana summer heat, killing the grass before it is installed.

Should sod seams touch or overlap?

Sod pieces should fit snugly with no gaps and no overlap. Gaps wider than a half-inch dry out and allow weed intrusion. Overlapping edges create raised ridges and uneven rooting. Fill any gaps that develop during the first week with soil.

How do I install sod around curved edges and obstacles?

Use a sharp half-moon edger or utility knife to cut sod around curves, tree rings, and bed edges. Cut from the grass side down for cleaner edges. Small irregular pieces less than one-third of a full roll should be placed in the interior of the lawn rather than at exposed edges, where they dry out faster.

Ready to schedule? Talk with the team at Big Easy Sod for a free quote on New Orleans sod installation, and we will walk through every stage with you before the first shovel hits the ground.

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