Lawn Care Service in Rehoboth, MA

Whether you're building a brand-new lawn or bringing a damaged yard back to life, we install both seeded and sod lawns with professional results. Let's find the right fit for your property, timeline, and budget.

Seed vs. Sod Installation

Both methods create beautiful lawns — they just do it differently. Here's an honest look at how each one works, and what tradeoffs come with each.


Lawn Seeding

We prepare your soil, select the ideal seed blend for your region and sun exposure, and ensure it's set up to germinate and establish into a thick, healthy lawn over time.

Pros

  • Lower upfront cost — often 50–70% less than sod

  • Wider variety of grass types available

  • Roots develop deeper, creating a stronger lawn long-term

  • Great for large areas where sod costs are prohibitive

  • Can be customized to your exact soil and microclimate

Cons

  • Takes 6–10 weeks before the lawn is usable

  • Germination is weather-dependent — timing matters

  • Requires consistent watering during establishment

  • More vulnerable to erosion on slopes before it roots


Sod Installation

Pre-grown grass rolls are laid directly onto prepared soil. Within days, roots establish and you have a fully mature, usable lawn — no waiting, no guessing.

Pros

  • Instant results — walk on it in as little as 2–3 weeks

  • Greatly reduces weed competition from the start

  • Works year-round in most climates (spring through fall)

  • Controls erosion immediately — ideal for slopes

  • Dramatically increases curb appeal and home value right away

Cons

  • Higher upfront investment than seeding

  • Fewer grass variety options than custom seeding

  • Requires careful watering in the first 2 weeks

Which method is right for you?

Choose sod if…

You need results fast

Hosting an event, listing your home, or just tired of looking at bare dirt. Sod gives you a finished lawn in days, not months.

You have a slope or erosion issue

Sod holds soil immediately. On grades where seed would wash away before it germinates, sod is the professional's choice.

You're increasing your home's value

Real estate studies show a healthy, full lawn can add 5–15% to perceived home value. Sod does that on day one.

Choose seed if…

You're working with a budget

For large yards or homeowners who can plan ahead, seeding delivers a beautiful, dense lawn at a fraction of the cost.

You want a specific grass variety

Native grasses, low-maintenance mixes, drought-tolerant blends — seeding gives you access to a far wider range of options.

You're playing the long game

Seeded lawns often develop deeper, more resilient root systems — meaning less watering and better drought tolerance in year 2 and beyond.

Without a doubt, Luke and and his entire crew are a professional, knowledgable, and highly talented enterprise. Always honest and willing to go the extra mile to make sure things are done right.

— Matt A.

What homeowners ask us most about lawn service


How much does lawn installation cost?

Seed installation typically runs $0.10–$0.20 per sq ft, while sod ranges from $0.85–$1.75 per sq ft installed. We'll give you an exact quote after a free on-site assessment — no surprises.

What's the best time of year to install a lawn?

For seeding, fall is ideal — cooler temps and moisture help grass establish roots before winter. For sod, spring through early fall works well. We'll let you know if your timing needs adjusting.

Do I need to water every day after installation?

For the first 2 weeks, yes — both seed and sod need consistent moisture. We'll walk you through a simple watering schedule and give you written care instructions on install day.

Can you install a lawn over my existing dead grass?

No — proper prep is everything. We remove dead material, grade the soil, and amend it before installation. Skipping this step leads to patchy, failing lawns. Our process protects your investment.

Do you guarantee your work?

Yes. We stand behind every installation with a workmanship warranty and will return to address any establishment issues that fall within normal conditions.