How many rolls of sod for 1,000 sq ft?
Quick Answer
A 1,000 square foot lawn needs approximately 111 standard sod rolls (each covering 9 sq ft) after adding 10% for cuts and edges. Most sod is sold by the pallet β a standard pallet covers 450β500 sq ft β so you need 2β3 pallets. At $200β350 per pallet, budget $400β700 in sod materials.
Quick Reference Table
| Lawn Area | Rolls & Pallets needed |
|---|---|
| 500 sq ft | 56 rolls / 1β2 pallets |
| 1,000 sq ft | 111 rolls / 2β3 pallets |
| 2,000 sq ft | 222 rolls / 4β5 pallets |
| 5,000 sq ft | 556 rolls / 10β12 pallets |
| ΒΌ acre | ~1,200 rolls / 24β27 pallets |
| Β½ acre | ~2,400 rolls / 48β54 pallets |
How to Calculate It Yourself
- 1
Measure your lawn area in square feet (length Γ width for simple shapes).
- 2
Add 10% for cuts, edges, and irregular shapes: 1,000 Γ 1.10 = 1,100 sq ft to cover.
- 3
Divide by roll size: standard rolls are 2 ft Γ 4.5 ft = 9 sq ft. 1,100 Γ· 9 = 122 rolls.
- 4
Convert to pallets: 1 pallet = ~50 rolls (450 sq ft). 122 rolls Γ· 50 = 2.4 β order 3 pallets.
Pro Tip
Order sod for delivery on the day you plan to install β sod begins deteriorating within 24β48 hours of harvest, especially in summer. Lay it within 24 hours of delivery and water immediately after installation.
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