Sod Removal Cost Calculator
Planning a new lawn usually means getting rid of the old one first. Estimate what it costs to strip and haul away existing turf, so your project budget is complete.
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Removal pricing
Why old sod usually has to go
It's tempting to save time by rolling new sod straight over a tired lawn, but it rarely ends well. The old grass and its layer of thatch stop the new roots reaching soil, hold moisture against the fresh sod in a way that breeds disease, and leave you with a lumpy, uneven surface. Stripping the existing turf first is the unglamorous step that makes everything above it succeed.
Three ways to remove a lawn
| Method | Effort | Relative cost |
|---|---|---|
| Sod cutter (rented) + DIY | High, but fast | Lowest |
| Manual stripping | Very high | Low (your time) |
| Smother with cardboard/plastic | Low, but slow (weeks) | Near zero |
| Hire a crew | None | Highest |
Next step: your new lawn
With removal budgeted, plan the replacement. Size your order with the sod calculator and price the new grass with the sod cost calculator. Together they give you the full cost of the project from tear-out to finished lawn.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to remove old sod?
Removing an existing lawn is commonly priced per square foot and depends on method — manual stripping, a sod cutter rental, or full excavation — plus haul-away and disposal. Renting a sod cutter and doing it yourself is the cheapest route; hiring a crew with disposal included costs more. Enter your area and rate above to estimate.
Should I remove old sod before laying new sod?
In most cases, yes. Laying fresh sod over old grass traps thatch, invites disease and leaves an uneven surface that doesn't root well. Stripping the old lawn and prepping the soil gives the new sod solid contact and the best chance to establish.
What's the cheapest way to remove a lawn?
Renting a sod cutter and doing the labor yourself is usually cheapest for a defined area. Smothering the lawn with cardboard or plastic costs almost nothing but takes weeks. Chemical or manual methods each have trade-offs in time, effort and cost that the estimate above can help you compare.