Service Area · Broward County

Sod Delivery in Fort Lauderdale, FL

Florida grown sod by the pallet, delivered to Fort Lauderdale homeowners and contractors. South Florida climate, USDA hardiness zone 10b. Floratam and Empire Zoysia are the strongest performers for Fort Lauderdale yards.

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What We Deliver

Florida Grown Sod for Fort Lauderdale Properties

Order Florida grown sod for your Fort Lauderdale property and we will route it through via our South Florida coastal route. Fort Lauderdale orders typically ship within 3 to 5 business days on our South Florida coastal route.

Your Fort Lauderdale yard sits in USDA hardiness zone 10b, which means Floratam and Empire Zoysia are the strongest performers for residential and commercial properties. We match grass to your sun, soil, and traffic conditions when you call.

Sandy coastal soils common across Broward County, with limestone influence inland. Fast draining and alkaline in many neighborhoods

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Best Grass Pick

Which Grass Fits Your Fort Lauderdale Yard

Fort Lauderdale yards come in different shapes and sizes. Here is how we match grass to your situation.

New construction subdivision lotFloratam. South Florida residential standard. Handles tropical heat, alkaline limestone soil, year round growth.
Luxury yard or HOA lawnEmpire Zoysia. Fine blade, dense carpet appearance, holds tight even in the tropics.
Waterfront or salt spray exposureSeashore Paspalum (SeaIsle 1, SeaDwarf). Tolerates salt water irrigation, brackish runoff, coastal salt mist.
Open-sun athletic or commercial lotTifway 419 Bermuda or TifTuf. Full sun specialists, drought tolerant, recover fast from heavy wear.
Sod delivery to Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Delivery Details

Sod Delivery in Fort Lauderdale

Sod delivery to Fort Lauderdale ships from our Pensacola operation through scheduled South Florida routes. About 9.5 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then FL Turnpike South.

  • Locally grown sod by the pallet
  • Fast local delivery to Fort Lauderdale and surrounding Broward County addresses
  • Monday through Saturday delivery options
How to Order

Three Steps, No Runaround

From the time you call to the time the grass arrives, the path is short.

1

Call or fill out the form

Call 850-512-1555 or send your Fort Lauderdale ZIP code, square footage, and preferred grass type through the contact form. Same day response on every business day.

2

Get your quote and delivery window

Terry confirms pricing and a delivery window. Fort Lauderdale orders typically ship within 3 to 5 business days on our South Florida coastal route.

3

Grass arrives at your home

Fresh cut sod arrives at your Fort Lauderdale property on the scheduled date. Lay it yourself, or add installation when you call and the crew handles it.

Frequently Asked

Fort Lauderdale Sod Delivery FAQ

Real questions from real Fort Lauderdale customers.

Yes. Fort Lauderdale orders typically ship within 3 to 5 business days on our South Florida coastal route. We cover residential, commercial, and contractor orders across Broward County.

For most Fort Lauderdale residential lots, Floratam fits the South Florida climate (10b). Empire Zoysia is the strong second pick for traffic-heavy or shade-mixed yards. Send us a photo of your yard with the quote request and we will recommend the right cultivar.

Two to three weeks with proper watering. Water twice a day for the first ten days, then taper off. Spring and fall installs root faster than mid-summer heat.

One pallet, which covers about 450 square feet. Most Fort Lauderdale residential orders run 1 to 6 pallets. Larger commercial and HOA orders are common too.

Both. You can take pallet delivery and install yourself, or book our installation crew for ground prep, grading, laying, and post install care instructions. Add installation when you call.

Yes. Las Olas Isles, Rio Vista, Coral Ridge, and Harbor Beach all sit on canals connected to the Intracoastal Waterway. Brackish water in the canals plus salt-air spray means you need salt tolerant grass. Floratam St. Augustine handles moderate salt and is the network default. Empire Zoysia and Bermuda are picks for direct seawall lots. Centipede struggles in canal front salt zones.

Victoria Park, Sailboat Bend, and Tarpon River are the historic bungalow districts with mature oak and royal poinciana canopies. Palmetto or Seville St. Augustine fits dappled shade better than Floratam. For deep canopy areas, Floratam thins out and Bermuda fails entirely. Send a yard photo with your quote request and we will recommend the right cultivar.

Established sod usually survives hurricane wind. Saltwater storm surge, common on coastal Broward lots and along the Intracoastal, kills most sod within hours. Hurricane Wilma in 2005 and Irma in 2017 both reshaped Fort Lauderdale landscaping. After saltwater inundation, plan to re-sod the affected area. We prioritize hurricane-recovery jobs on the Fort Lauderdale route after named storms hit South Florida.

Yes. Zone 10b Fort Lauderdale grows grass actively year round, which means watering, mowing, and fertilization run all twelve months. Floratam needs about 1 inch of water per week, more during dry winter weeks. Rocky alkaline soil drains fast in some Broward lots; established sod still depends on consistent irrigation. Year round growth also means year round sod-replacement opportunity, which is why we run Broward routes throughout the dry season.

Most upscale Fort Lauderdale HOAs accept Floratam St. Augustine, Empire Zoysia, and Bermuda. Coral Ridge, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista, Las Olas Isles, and Bay Colony typically specify Floratam or Empire Zoysia for the manicured residential look. Bahia is usually restricted in master-planned communities. Tell us your HOA when you call and we will match you to a cultivar that complies.

Area At a Glance

About Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Quick reference for the Fort Lauderdale community we serve, from soil and climate to neighborhoods and stats.

Climate & Soil most relevant to grass selection
Hardiness Zone
USDA 10b
Zones 10b through 11a give grasses no winter dormancy. Floratam grows year round; Empire Zoysia and Seashore Paspalum are the premium and salt tolerant picks.
Climate
USDA zones 10b through 11a
True tropical climate with year round growth. Salt exposure on waterfront yards favors Seashore Paspalum; inland Floratam handles the heat without struggle.
Annual Rainfall
62 inches
South Florida summer rainfall is heavy enough that Floratam rarely needs irrigation in wet months. Winter dry season needs supplemental watering.
Soil Type
Sandy coastal soils common across Broward County, with limestone influence inland
Limestone-influenced alkaline soils suit Floratam and Empire Zoysia. Bahia and Centipede struggle with the alkaline pH; Seashore Paspalum handles waterfront salt.
Best Grass for Fort Lauderdale
Floratam primary · Empire Zoysia secondary
Floratam fits the typical Fort Lauderdale yard. Empire Zoysia is the next pick when conditions shift toward heavy traffic, shade, or low input acreage.
Around Town neighborhoods, notable spots
Neighborhoods
Las Olas Isles, Victoria Park, Sailboat Bend, Tarpon River, Coral Ridge, Harbor Beach, Rio Vista, Bay Colony, Imperial Point, Wilton Manors, Sunrise, Plantation
Victoria Park, Sailboat Bend, and Tarpon River are historic bungalow districts with mature oak and royal poinciana canopies where Palmetto St. Augustine fits dappled shade. Las Olas Isles, Rio Vista, Coral Ridge, Harbor Beach, and Bay Colony are direct waterfront with brackish water and salt-air exposure favoring Empire Zoysia, Floratam, or Bermuda. Wilton Manors and Imperial Point are inland bungalow districts.
Notable Spots
Fort Lauderdale Beach, Las Olas Boulevard, Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, Port Everglades, Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Riverwalk, Stranahan House
Port Everglades and FLL airport drive a steady commercial grade landscaping demand. Las Olas Boulevard and the Intracoastal-front estates anchor the upscale residential market.
Local Character
South Florida coastal metro with tropical climate, salt exposure on waterfront yards, brackish canal lots, and a year round residential growing season
Fort Lauderdale's mix of canal front lots, mature-canopy historic bungalow districts, and oceanfront luxury estates means we ask about your specific neighborhood and water proximity when matching grass.
Service Reach
Fort Lauderdale city limits, surrounding Broward County addresses, plus Wilton Manors, Sunrise, Plantation, Davie, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach routes when scheduled
We add Wilton Manors, Sunrise, Plantation, Davie, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and Pompano Beach stops to the Fort Lauderdale run when several orders are scheduled the same week. Call to ask if your address fits the route.
Quick Facts city stats, ZIP codes, roads
Population
184,000
Metro
1.9 million (Broward County)
County
Broward County
Region
South Florida, Florida
Coordinates
26.1224° N, 80.1373° W
ZIP Codes Served
33301, 33304, 33305, 33306, 33308, 33309, 33311, 33312, 33313, 33315, 33316, 33317, 33319, 33334, 33351
Major Roads
I-95, I-595, I-75, FL Turnpike, US-1, US-441, A1A
Delivery Reach
About 9.5 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then FL Turnpike South
Service Area

Other Florida Cities We Deliver To

Florida grown sod delivered statewide from our Pensacola foundation. If your city is not listed, call and we will tell you if your address is on our route.

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Florida grown sod delivered to your Fort Lauderdale property. Same day callback on every quote request during business hours.

Or call 850-512-1555 Monday through Saturday, 7 AM to 5 PM. Need more details? Use the full quote form.