What is the best price per square foot to have lawn killed, then removed, and then sodded with floratam? Thanks
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Melissa G on Apr 10, 2012We were quoted between $1 and $1.80 per square foot to have our 1650-square-foot front lawn entirely redone -- tilled, leveled, new top soil put down, then sodded with fescue. I know it's not the same as what you're after, but perhaps it can still give you an idea.Helpful Reply
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Lynn C. on Apr 10, 2012Melissa i have a quote of .81 per square foot so far. Thanks for replyingHelpful Reply
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Lynn C. on Apr 10, 2012Would appreciate more answers.Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Apr 11, 2012Lynn, I had an excellent company spray, use a sod cutter to remove turf and install bahia. Cost .60 per sq ft. Yard was 7447 sq ft. I live in Debary, very near your home. I got Bahia because it is easy to care for.Helpful Reply
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Lynn C. on Apr 15, 2012Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Wanda sinnema on May 02, 2015If your grass is in good shape, if it is, why kill it? Many first time home owners with no landscaping might LOVE to do it, a little sweat equity, and a sod cutter, a week-end. It would cut your cost quite a bit. I for one hate to see something trashed if someone else can use it. Not to mention the chemicals. I understand less or no grass issue.Helpful Reply
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