Sod Calculator
Find how much sod to order for a new lawn. Enter the area dimensions and we'll add a small waste allowance and convert to square yards and pallets.
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Sod is sold by the square foot, square yard, or pallet — a pallet covers roughly 450 square feet, though this varies by supplier. Add about 5% for trimming around curves and edges. Plan to lay it the same day it's delivered, since fresh sod dries out quickly.
How itβs calculated
Area Γ (1 + waste); square yards = area Γ· 9; pallets = area Γ· 450, rounded up.
Results update as you type and are estimates, not professional advice β verify important decisions with a qualified professional.
Worked example
A 40x30 lawn with 5% waste needs ~1,260 sq ft, about 140 sq yards or 3 pallets.
Common mistakes
- Forgetting waste for curves and edges.
- Letting sod sit before installing, so it dries out.
Where it is used
- Ordering sod for a new lawn.
- Converting area to pallets for delivery.
Frequently asked questions
How big is a pallet of sod?
Commonly around 450 square feet, but it ranges from 400 to 500 depending on the farm. Confirm with your supplier.
How much extra should I order?
About 5% covers cuts and curves. Complex shapes may need a little more.
Can I store sod before installing?
Not for long — lay it within a day of delivery and water promptly, or it can yellow and die.
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