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Sod Delivery in Daytona Beach, FL

Florida grown sod by the pallet, delivered to Daytona Beach homeowners and contractors. Northeast Florida (Atlantic Coast) climate, USDA hardiness zone 9b. Floratam St. Augustine and Bahia are the strongest performers for Daytona Beach yards.

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What We Deliver

Florida Grown Sod for Daytona Beach Properties

Order Florida grown sod for your Daytona Beach property and we will route it through our Florida delivery line. About 8 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then FL Turnpike. Standard delivery runs 3 to 6 business days for residential, commercial, and contractor orders across Volusia County.

Your Daytona Beach yard sits in USDA hardiness zone 9b. Floratam St. Augustine is the strongest residential performer. Bahia is the second pick for Daytona Beach properties. We match grass to your sun, soil, and traffic conditions when you call.

Northeast Florida Atlantic-coast city anchored by Daytona International Speedway, with hard-pack white-sand beaches that allow vehicle access, Halifax River frontage, mature canopy historic districts, and HOA-managed golf-resort communities west of I-95

Lush Daytona Beach yard with fresh sod
Matched to your yard
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Best Grass Pick

Which Grass Fits Your Daytona Beach Yard

Daytona Beach properties range from FL-A1A oceanfront to LPGA International HOA-managed golf-resort to Beach Street historic canopy. Here is how we match grass to your situation.

FL-A1A oceanfront or beach block lotEmpire Zoysia, Bermuda, or Seashore Paspalum. Direct Atlantic exposure with constant salt spray needs the most salt tolerant cultivar. Floratam handles moderate salt for blocks one to three streets back from the beach.
LPGA International, Pelican Bay, or Halifax Plantation HOA-managed lotEmpire Zoysia is the typical golf-resort community standard. Floratam is the residential default for HOA-managed non-golf lots.
Beach Street historic district mature canopy lotPalmetto or Seville St. Augustine. Wide blade tolerates dappled shade under century old oak canopies in Daytona's oldest residential areas.
Halifax River-adjacent or Indian River Lagoon-adjacent lotFloratam St. Augustine handles brackish water proximity. Empire Zoysia is the premium upgrade for tighter salt zones.
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Delivery Details

Sod Delivery in Daytona Beach

Sod delivery to Daytona Beach ships from our Pensacola operation through the Florida route. About 8 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then FL Turnpike, so Daytona Beach addresses run on a 3 to 6 business days schedule depending on route consolidation.

  • Locally grown sod by the pallet
  • 3 to 6 business days delivery to Daytona Beach and surrounding Volusia County addresses
  • Monday through Saturday delivery options
  • HOA and bulk-pallet pricing available
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 Daytona Beach 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. Standard 3 to 6 business days from our Pensacola foundation across Volusia County addresses.

3

Grass arrives at your home

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

Frequently Asked

Daytona Beach Sod Delivery FAQ

Real questions from real Daytona Beach customers.

Yes. Daytona Beach orders run 3 to 6 business days on the SW Florida route. We cover residential, commercial, contractor, and HOA-managed orders across Volusia County.

For most Daytona Beach residential lots, Floratam St. Augustine fits the local climate (9b). Bahia is the strong second pick. 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 Daytona Beach residential orders run 1 to 8 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. Direct beachfront and beach block lots on FL-A1A face constant Atlantic salt spray. Bermuda, Empire Zoysia, and Seashore Paspalum are the salt-zone picks. Floratam St. Augustine handles moderate salt-air for blocks one to three streets back. Centipede is not recommended for Daytona's salt zones.

Yes. LPGA International, Halifax Plantation, Pelican Bay, and Indigo typically specify Empire Zoysia for the manicured golf-resort aesthetic. Floratam is the residential alternative for HOA-managed non-golf lots.

Established sod usually survives hurricane wind. Saltwater storm surge, common on FL-A1A oceanfront and Halifax River-adjacent lots, kills most sod within hours. Hurricane Matthew in 2016, Irma in 2017, and Ian in 2022 all reshaped Daytona landscaping. After saltwater inundation, plan to re-sod the affected area.

Yes. Property managers handling Embry-Riddle and Daytona State College student rentals plus Bethune-Cookman housing are familiar customers. Bulk pallet pricing for managers running 5 or more units, scheduled around tenant turnover. Floratam St. Augustine is the standard pick.

Zone 9b Daytona sees few hard freezes; most winters bring only brief cold snaps. Floratam stays green year round in most years. Empire Zoysia holds color through occasional freezes better than Floratam if your yard sits in a cold pocket. Bahia and Centipede go dormant briefly but green back up reliably in spring.

Two to three weeks with proper watering. Sandy Atlantic-coast soil drains fast, so new installs need watering twice daily for the first two weeks, then taper off. Spring and fall installs root fastest.

Area At a Glance

About Daytona Beach, FL

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

Climate & Soil most relevant to grass selection
Hardiness Zone
USDA 9b
Zone 9b suits Floratam St. Augustine as the residential default. Bahia is the strong second pick for Daytona Beach yards.
Climate
Northeast Florida (Atlantic Coast)
Daytona's mix of Atlantic beach lots, Halifax River-adjacent properties, mature canopy historic districts, master-planned golf communities, and university-area rentals means we ask about your specific neighborhood when matching grass.
Best Grass for Daytona Beach
Floratam St. Augustine primary · Bahia secondary
Floratam St. Augustine fits the typical Daytona Beach yard. Bahia is the next pick when conditions shift toward heavy traffic, shade, or specific HOA requirements.
Around Town neighborhoods, notable spots
Neighborhoods
Daytona Beach Shores (adjacent), Ormond Beach (adjacent), Pelican Bay, LPGA International, Indigo, Halifax Plantation, Bellaire, Beach Street historic district, Holly Hill (adjacent)
Daytona Beach Shores and the FL-A1A beach corridor have direct Atlantic salt-air exposure favoring Empire Zoysia, Bermuda, or Floratam. LPGA International, Pelican Bay, Indigo, and Halifax Plantation are HOA-managed golf-resort communities where Empire Zoysia or Floratam is the standard. Beach Street historic district and Ormond Beach core have older canopy lots where Palmetto St. Augustine fits dappled shade.
Notable Spots
Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach Boardwalk, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona State College, Bethune-Cookman University, Halifax River, Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse
Embry-Riddle, Daytona State College, and Bethune-Cookman drive a residential rental market. Daytona International Speedway anchors a tourism economy with vacation-rental property management as part of our customer mix.
Local Character
Northeast Florida Atlantic-coast city anchored by Daytona International Speedway, with hard-pack white-sand beaches that allow vehicle access, Halifax River frontage, mature canopy historic districts, and HOA-managed golf-resort communities west of I-95
Daytona's mix of Atlantic beach lots, Halifax River-adjacent properties, mature canopy historic districts, master-planned golf communities, and university-area rentals means we ask about your specific neighborhood when matching grass.
Service Reach
Daytona Beach city limits, surrounding Volusia County addresses, plus Daytona Beach Shores, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Holly Hill, and DeLand routes
We add Daytona Beach Shores, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Holly Hill, and DeLand stops to the Daytona Beach run when several orders are scheduled the same week.
Quick Facts city stats, ZIP codes, roads
Population
73,000
Metro
660,000 (Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA)
County
Volusia County
Region
Northeast Florida (Atlantic Coast)
Coordinates
29.2108° N, 81.0228° W
ZIP Codes Served
32114, 32117, 32118, 32119, 32124, 32127, 32128
Major Roads
I-95, US-1, US-92 (International Speedway Boulevard), FL-A1A (beach), Beville Road, Williamson Boulevard, LPGA Boulevard
Delivery Reach
About 8 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then FL Turnpike
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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Ready for Sod in Daytona Beach?

Florida grown sod delivered to your Daytona Beach 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.