Clean and Green Turf — Renovation and Lawn Care

THE HONEST COMPARISON

Most Utah lawns don't need sod.

Sod has its place — selling a home next week, hosting an event in two weeks, an HOA emergency. For everyone else, seeding wins on cost, water use, grass type, and long-term lawn health.

Seeding (Tall Fescue)
Sodding
Cost (5,000 sq ft)
$3,000-$5,000
$10,000-$15,000
Time to lawn
4-8 weeks
Same day
Grass type
Drought-tolerant tall fescue
Mostly Kentucky bluegrass
Water use (long-term)
~30% less
High in Utah summers
Root depth (year 1)
8-12 inches
4-6 inches
Plastic netting in soil
None
Common, doesn't decompose

When sod still wins: if you're selling your house this month, hosting an event in two weeks, or have an HOA requiring instant green, sod is the right call. For everyone else, seeding wins on cost, water, and long-term lawn health.

3 reasons seeding wins for Utah

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Right grass.

Specialty tall fescue is bred for hot, dry climates. The Kentucky bluegrass that fills sod farms isn't — it's a Pacific Northwest grass that drinks heavily in Utah summers.

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30% less water.

Deeper roots find moisture below. Davis County has water restrictions for a reason — a properly seeded lawn works with them, not against them.

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Small footprint.

No truck. No plastic mesh buried in your yard. Seed travels in a 50-lb bag and grows in your existing soil.

Ready to renovate?

Fall renovation slots are limited — 8 per season.
Book your free assessment by July 15 to reserve a spot.

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