Quick Intro

Intro to Sod Grass in the Philadelphia Area

The climate in Philadelphia, PA is mild and humid. Summers are typically warm and humid with temperatures often reaching the mid-80s, and winters are cold and wet but can also reach temperatures in the mid-30s and higher.

This type of climate is suitable for a variety of grass types, including fine fescues and perennial ryegrass, which tolerate wetter conditions and temperatures in the mid-30s. Tall fescue, a heat and drought tolerant turfgrass, can also do well in Philadelphia and withstand temperatures up to 90°F.

Hybrid Bermuda grass is another warm season turfgrass well-suited to Philadelphia summers, but it does require frequent mowing to keep it from growing too high.

Let's take a look at some costs for different lawn sizes.

Philadelphia Sod Cost Chart

Listed below are average price ranges for various yard sizes and sod types

Kentucky BluegrassTall FescuePerennial RyegrassFine Fescue
500 sq ft$185 - $360$310 - $435$160 - $335$235 - $385
1000 sq ft$360 - $710$610 - $860$310 - $660$460 - $760
1500 sq ft$535 - $1060$910 - $1285$460 - $985$685 - $1135
2000 sq ft$710 - $1410$1210 - $1710$610 - $1310$910 - $1510
2500 sq ft$885 - $1760$1510 - $2135$760 - $1635$1135 - $1885
3000 sq ft$1060 - $2110$1810 - $2560$910 - $1960$1360 - $2260

*Keep in mind these sod prices only include the sod itself - not delivery fees, sod installation, and other lawn care services.

Timing it just right

Is Now the Best Time to Lay Sod in Philadelphia?

As you can see in our handy chart below, may is generally a great time to lay sod in Philadelphia.

Because the daytime temperature averages between 54° and 73° degrees fahrenheit, the sod will be able to take root and grow quickly.

Average high in may

73°

Average low in may

54°

may is a

good time

to lay sod in Philadelphia, PA

Click/scroll on the months above to see average temperatures and how that affects the best time to lay sod.

The Best Types for Your Area

Because of the climate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the best sods to grow are cool-season grasses. Below is a list of these grasses and their ballpark prices:

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Price Considerations

DIY vs. Hiring a Sod Installation Company

When it comes to sodding your new lawn in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, there are two options to consider. Each offers its unique set of advantages and disadvantages:

Hiring Sod Professionals

Going with a landscaping company means a comprehensive, hands-free solution. They have teams that manage everything from sourcing quality sod to preparing the ground, taking care of sod delivery to your property, and installing the turf grass for you.

Cost: This is when you want the white glove "do it all for me" approach. You're not just paying for the product but also for professional labor, project management, and often, a service warranty. Expect to pay $300 or more per pallet of sod and double that figure for installation.

Sod Procurement options in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Landscaping Company vs. Sod Farm

Where to Buy Sod in Philadelphia - Local PA Sod Farms

Want to save a little cash? Sod farms are the way to go. This DIY approach comes with its own set of challenges, but the cost-saving potential for homeowners is significant.

Cost: Prices can drop to as low as $160 per pallet when buying in bulk from sod farms near Philadelphia, offering you substantial savings. You'll sometimes need to go pick up the sod yourself as well.

DIY: The trade-off here is the manual labor involved in self-installation. Additionally, many sod farms operate on a minimum purchase policy, commonly starting at multiple pallets, which typically covers at least 1000 square feet.

Poor Online Support: Don't expect a sophisticated online browsing experience. Most sod farms have basic websites, so you'll likely need to make a phone call or fire off an email conversation to get ahold of availability and pricing.

Interested in going the farm route?

Here are the 10 closest sod farms to Philadelphia:
  • Gem's Zoysia Farm68 W. Tomlin Station Rd • Mickleton, NJ 08056 17 miles away
  • Superior Turf & Landscaping1735 Swamp Rd Furlong, PA 18925 19 miles away
  • Robin Run Farm3831 Smith Rd. Furlong, PA 18925 19 miles away
  • Comlys Turf Farm1124 Forest Grove Rd. Furlong PA, 18925 20 miles away
  • Clarksville Sod Farm24622 East Main St · Columbus, NJ 08022 22 miles away
  • Bromm's Lullaby Farm5125 Swamp Rd Fountainville, PA 18923 23 miles away
  • Shan-Gri-La Sod Farm6176 Haring Road Perkasie, PA 18944 25 miles away
  • Tabernacle Sod Farm1118 Old Indian Mills Rd, Tabernacle, NJ 08088 25 miles away
  • Tuckerton Turf Farms320 Tuckerton Rd Vincentown, NJ 08088 25 miles away
  • Waltz Turf Farm120 Swamp Pike · Limerick, PA 19468 26 miles away

What else?

Other Factors that Affect Pricing in Philadelphia

Sod Supplier & Delivery Distance

Philadelphia has a population of roughly 1,527,886, which can be a double-edged sword when it comes to landscaping pricing. This means that sod companies in Philadelphia may charge more to cover the cost of living in a larger city. But at the same time you will have more options to choose from, so make sure to get multiple quotes. Prices can vary wildly!

Preparation Work

The following factors can make a huge difference in the cost and either save you or cost you big time:

  • Regrading: Need to flatten your yard? This can vary pricing wise but expect to pay roughly $0.55 per square foot extra on average.
  • Soil needs: If it's new construction or you have poor soil, you may need to add topsoil. Expect to pay somewhere in the ballpark of $0.25 per square foot for this.
  • Removal of existing sod: If you have existing grass that needs to go, this can cost an additional $0.45 per square foot.
  • Removal of other debris: Let's just say you have lot's of pebbles and rocks in your soil. It's going to cost extra to remove those.

Installation Labor Costs

The next thing to consider pricing wise is the cost of labor. Here are some of the factors that can influence labor costs:
  • Ease of access to your yard: Is it in a back yard that's hard to access? Up on a hill that laborers have to walk up? This will add to your cost.
  • Random objects: Best case scenario: it's wide open grass. If there are lots of trees, irrigation systems, or other objects this can add to labor cost.
  • Time of year: Since it's a seasonal business, and there's less demand for sod in Philadelphia in the winter, you can sometimes get deals in the off-season.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

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What is the cost for a pallet of sod in Philadelphia?

As mentioned above, it depends on if you want the DIY or the white-glove approach, but it can range anywhere from $160 to $555 a pallet. Most of the time it's somewhere in the middle around $350 per pallet.

How much sod is in a pallet?

Different companies have different pallet sizes, but the most common is 500 square feet. We've also seen 400 square feet, 450 square feet and even 504 square feet. Make sure to check with the company!

What time of year do you lay sod in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania?

Cool season grasses grow best in Philadelphia in the Fall and Spring.

How much is 200 square feet of sod in Philadelphia?

If your goal is to get just 200 square feet of sod in Philadelphia, you might have some luck looking on Facebook Marketplace, NextDoor, or Craigslist. Otherwise you might be out of luck and have to purchase a whole pallet (400-500 sq ft).

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Terrance Sowell

Writer & Editor, SodCalculator.com

Terrance is a former engineer turned sod connoisseur, who brings a unique, scientific approach to the world of landscaping. His analytical style and dedication to environmentally responsible practices make his content an invaluable resource for the eco-conscious homeowner.

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