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​New Lawn Installation with Hydroseeding

Installing a new lawn in North Texas can be done several ways, including sod, traditional seeding, or hydroseeding. While sod provides instant grass, many homeowners are discovering that hydroseeding is a more affordable and effective way to establish a new lawn. Hydroseeding creates thick, healthy grass at a fraction of the cost of sod and is ideal for large properties, new construction, and rural homes.

Hydroseeding vs Sod for New Lawn Installation

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​When Hydroseeding is the Best Choice for New Lawns

Hydroseeding is ideal for:
  • New construction homes
  • Large rural properties
  • Acreage homesites
  • Areas where sod is too expensive
  • Properties needing erosion control
  • Sloped yards or uneven terrain
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Hydroseeding works especially well for large areas because it can be sprayed quickly and evenly across slopes, drainage areas, or large open lots

Cost to Install a New Lawn in North Texas

The cost of installing a new lawn depends on the method used.

Typical price ranges:

Hydroseeding = $0.07 – $0.21 per sq ft
Sod installation = $0.60 – $1.65 per sq ft

For more information on pricing visit our 'How Much Does Hydroseeding Cost' page: 
How Much Does Hydroseeding Cost?

FAQ

Is hydroseeding cheaper than sod?
Yes. Hydroseeding can cost 50–80% less than sod depending on the size of the lawn.


How long does hydroseed take to grow?
Most hydroseed lawns begin sprouting within 5–7 days and show strong coverage within about two weeks with proper watering.
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What grass grows best in North Texas?
Bermuda grass is the most common choice for North Texas because it tolerates heat and drought very well.

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​The Most Affordable Way to Install a Lawn

Hydroseeding is widely considered the most affordable way to install a large lawn. Instead of installing thousands of square feet of sod, hydroseed uses a slurry of grass seed, mulch, fertilizer, and water sprayed directly onto prepared soil.
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This method allows homeowners to establish a thick lawn without the high cost of sod installation.

Get your free quote today!

Ready to transform your lawn or property? Contact SDG Hydroseed today for a free consultation and estimate. Our North Texas team is here to make your lawn lush, green, and healthy.

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  • Hydroseeding & Hydromulching Services in North Texas
  • New Lawn Installation North Texas Hydroseeding
  • How Much Does Hydroseeding Cost?
  • Commercial Hydroseeding North Texas
  • North Texas Erosion Control
  • Hydroseeding Bonded Fiber Matrix (BFM)
  • Hydroseeding & Hydromulching Service Areas
    • Aubrey, Texas
    • Blue Ridge, Texas
    • Bois D'Arc Lake
    • Bonham, Texas
    • Caddo Mills, Texas
    • Celina, Texas
    • Greenville, Texas
    • Gunter, Texas
    • Howe, Texas
    • Mount Pleasant, Texas
    • Paris, Texas
    • Pilot Point, Texas
    • Rockwall/Heath, Texas
    • Royse City, Texas
    • Sherman, Texas
    • Sulphur Springs, Texas
    • Van Alstyne, Texas
  • Hydroseeding & Hydromulching FAQ
  • About Us
  • Gallery
  • Contact