We help Johns Island homeowners replace bare dirt, weeds, thin grass, and worn-out builder lawns. We remove the old lawn, shape the yard, prepare the soil, install the sod, and help you care for it after the job.
New sod should match your soil, sun, water, and how your family uses the yard.
Johns Island is one of the most beautiful places to live in the Lowcountry. You may be in an established area like Rushland Landing or Headquarters Plantation, or you may be in a newer neighborhood like Oakfield, Stonoview, or Sea Island Preserve.
No matter where your house is, your yard is a big part of your home. But a healthy lawn here takes the right grass and the right prep. Sandy soil, heavy use, shade, drainage, and poor builder prep can all make grass struggle.
If your yard has bare dirt, weeds, thin grass, or worn-out patches, it may not be your fault. Many times, the grass was never the right fit for the yard.
Schedule My Assessment →Most failed lawns are not just ugly. They usually mean the yard has a deeper problem.
When homeowners see bare dirt, they often buy grass seed because it feels like a quick fix. But in our coastal climate, seed can waste time and money.
A bag of seed can be a gamble. It may include mixed seed, weed seed, or seed that does not sprout well. That can leave you with a patchy lawn instead of an even lawn.
Seed also needs time, water, sunlight, and quiet soil. Weeds usually grow faster than new grass. Foot traffic, birds, squirrels, heavy rain, and dry spots can ruin the process before the lawn fills in.
Sod is mature grass grown at a sod farm. When installed correctly, it gives your yard instant coverage, helps hold soil in place, and creates a more even lawn from the start.
That is why Lawn Reputation focuses on sod installation and lawn renovation instead of seed work.
For a small bare area, you may not need a full lawn renovation. In that case, buying a few pieces of sod from a local store may be a smarter move than buying seed and hoping it grows.
Lawn Reputation focuses on full sod installation and lawn renovation projects. Our project minimum starts at $2,000.
The best sod for a sunny yard may fail in a shaded yard near mature trees.
Older lots may have more shade, mature trees, tree roots, and uneven soil. These yards need the right grass choice before installation.
Best fit: St. Augustine · Select ZoysiaNewer yards often have more sun, but they can also have poor builder soil, low spots, drainage issues, and watering gaps.
Best fit: Zoysia · BermudaLarger Johns Island properties need the right balance of budget, durability, water needs, and long-term care.
Best fit: Bermuda · ZoysiaThe grass is only one part of the job. The yard decides how well the sod roots and holds up.
We check how much sun the yard gets before recommending Zoysia, St. Augustine, Bermuda, or Centipede.
Johns Island soil can dry out fast. Soil prep helps new sod root better and hold water longer.
Low spots, soft ground, and standing water should be checked before sod is installed.
Dry spots from poor sprinkler coverage can hurt new sod fast. We review watering needs before and after installation.
There is no perfect grass for every yard. The right choice depends on sun, shade, traffic, budget, soil, and watering.
A strong option for yards with large trees and shade. Palmetto can handle shade better than many warm-season grasses.
A premium choice for homeowners who want a dense, soft lawn. Zeon gives the yard a polished look and helps crowd out weeds when maintained well.
A tough grass for full-sun yards. TifTuf is a good fit for open areas that get hot and need grass that can recover.
A budget-friendly choice for large sunny yards. Common Bermuda can make sense when you have a lot of square footage to cover.
A good sod job is not just laying green grass. The prep work gives the new lawn a better chance to root and last.
Get My Quote →Old turf, weeds, dead patches, and failed grass are removed before new sod is installed.
The lawn area is shaped to improve surface flow, reduce low spots, and help with water movement.
We prepare the soil so the new sod has better contact and a stronger start.
Sod is installed tight and staggered so seams are reduced and the lawn has a clean finish.
If an in-ground system is available, we help set the initial watering schedule for establishment.
Partial projects typically include 90 days of post-care. Full lawn renovations may include 365 days of support.
A full sod installation is a real investment. Your exact price depends on what your yard needs before the first roll of sod goes down.
Square footage, grass type, lawn removal, grading, topsoil, access, drainage, and watering needs can all change the final price.
The examples below are not final quotes. They are planning ranges to help you understand what a proper lawn renovation can cost on Johns Island.
The cheapest sod quote can become expensive if the lawn fails because the soil, grading, or watering was ignored.
A common project for bare dirt paths, worn-out grass, or a backyard that needs to become usable again. Estimate assumes 4 pallets of sod and 4 cubic yards of topsoil.
A larger project for open Johns Island lots, builder-grade lawns, or full front-and-back lawn replacement. Estimate assumes 16 pallets of sod and 16 cubic yards of topsoil.
Important: These examples are planning numbers, not final quotes. Your actual price may change based on access, demolition, slope, drainage, irrigation, sod availability, and the amount of soil preparation required.
Simple steps that focus on preparing the yard before the sod goes down.
We do not lay new turf over old problems. The failed grass and weeds are removed first.
We grade the ground, prepare the soil, and add topsoil when needed for stronger root contact.
Fresh sod is installed tight and clean with careful cuts around sidewalks, beds, and hard edges.
Before we leave, we explain how to water, protect, and maintain the lawn during establishment.
Straight answers before you schedule a property assessment.
Zeon Zoysia, Palmetto St. Augustine, TifTuf Bermuda, and Common Bermuda can all make sense depending on the yard. The right choice depends on sun, shade, soil, drainage, and use.
For most homeowners who want an even warm-season lawn, sod is usually the better choice. Seed can be patchy, slow, and easily taken over by weeds.
We focus on sod installation and lawn renovation projects. For tiny bare spots, buying a few pieces of sod locally may be more practical.
Common causes include poor soil prep, bad watering, wrong grass selection, shade issues, irrigation gaps, compacted soil, and poor sod-to-soil contact.
Yes. We work with newer communities and established properties. New construction lawns often need better soil prep and grading before the sod goes down.
Fill out the form below or call us. We will review your yard, measure the area, discuss grass options, and give you a clear project quote.
We will walk your yard, measure the lawn, check the conditions, and recommend the right grass and prep plan.
Fill out the form below and we will reach out to schedule your yard assessment. Then we can talk through your lawn, your goals, and the best next step.