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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 450–500 sq ft β€” so you need 2–3 pallets. At $200–350 per pallet, budget $400–700 in sod materials.

Quick Reference Table

Lawn AreaRolls & Pallets needed
500 sq ft56 rolls / 1–2 pallets
1,000 sq ft111 rolls / 2–3 pallets
2,000 sq ft222 rolls / 4–5 pallets
5,000 sq ft556 rolls / 10–12 pallets
ΒΌ acre~1,200 rolls / 24–27 pallets
Β½ acre~2,400 rolls / 48–54 pallets

How to Calculate It Yourself

  1. 1

    Measure your lawn area in square feet (length Γ— width for simple shapes).

  2. 2

    Add 10% for cuts, edges, and irregular shapes: 1,000 Γ— 1.10 = 1,100 sq ft to cover.

  3. 3

    Divide by roll size: standard rolls are 2 ft Γ— 4.5 ft = 9 sq ft. 1,100 Γ· 9 = 122 rolls.

  4. 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 24–48 hours of harvest, especially in summer. Lay it within 24 hours of delivery and water immediately after installation.

Need an exact number for your specific dimensions?

Use the Sod Calculator β†’

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