Service Area · Orange County

Sod Delivery in Orlando, FL

Florida grown sod by the pallet, delivered to Orlando homeowners and contractors. Central Florida climate, USDA hardiness zone 9b. St. Augustine and Empire Zoysia are the strongest performers for Orlando yards.

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What We Deliver

Florida Grown Sod for Orlando Properties

Order Florida grown sod for your Orlando property and we will route it through via our Central Florida corridor route. Orlando orders typically ship within 2 to 5 business days on our Central Florida route.

Your Orlando yard sits in USDA hardiness zone 9b, which means St. Augustine 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 soils with pockets of muck near lakes. Most Orange County yards drain quickly and benefit from regular irrigation in dry season

Lush Orlando yard with fresh sod
Matched to your yard
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Best Grass Pick

Which Grass Fits Your Orlando Yard

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

New construction subdivision lotFloratam St. Augustine. Standard Central Florida residential pick, fills in within a season, holds up through summer.
Family yard with kids or dogsEmpire Zoysia. Dense growth, tolerates traffic, recovers from wear.
Open-sun lot, no shadeTifway 419 Bermuda or TifTuf. Aggressive growers, full sun specialists, drought tolerant.
Lakefront or low-water budget yardArgentine Bahia for the inland version, Empire Zoysia for the lake-edge version with salt-light exposure.
Sod delivery to Orlando, FL
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Delivery Details

Sod Delivery in Orlando

Sod delivery to Orlando ships from our Pensacola operation through scheduled Central Florida routes. About 8 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then I-75 South to FL Turnpike.

  • Locally grown sod by the pallet
  • Fast local delivery to Orlando and surrounding Orange 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 Orlando 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. Orlando orders typically ship within 2 to 5 business days on our Central Florida route.

3

Grass arrives at your home

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

Frequently Asked

Orlando Sod Delivery FAQ

Real questions from real Orlando customers.

Yes. Orlando orders typically ship within 2 to 5 business days on our Central Florida route. We cover residential, commercial, and contractor orders across Orange County.

For most Orlando residential lots, St. Augustine fits the Central Florida climate (9b). 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 Orlando 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. Property managers handling vacation rentals in Reunion, ChampionsGate, Davenport, and Kissimmee are familiar customers. The fast turnover of short-term rental properties means lawn refreshes between guest seasons add up. Bulk-pallet pricing for managers running 5 or more units. Floratam St. Augustine is the standard pick for fast establishment plus the central Florida resort aesthetic.

Yes. Winter Park, College Park, and Thornton Park have older mature oak canopies where Palmetto or Seville St. Augustine fits dappled shade better than Floratam. Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, and similar new-build neighborhoods are typically full sun and Floratam-friendly. Empire Zoysia is the premium upgrade for HOA-managed Lake Nona lots wanting a softer feel underfoot.

Yes. Central Florida sand profiles run deep, draining fast and holding little organic matter. Floratam St. Augustine and Bahia perform best because they push deep root systems. New installs benefit from 1 to 2 inches of compost or topsoil tilled in before laying sod, especially on raw construction sites. Sinkhole-prone areas (parts of Lake County and west Orange) can have variable soil profiles even within one lot.

Zone 9b Orlando lets you install sod nearly year round. Spring (March to May) and early fall (September to October) are ideal because soil temperatures support fast rooting and rainfall is reliable. Summer installs work too, but plan to water twice daily for the first two weeks. Winter installs root slowly but rarely fail. Floratam stays green almost year round in zone 9b.

Most upscale Orlando HOAs accept Floratam St. Augustine, Empire Zoysia, and Bermuda. Lake Nona, Reunion, ChampionsGate, Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, and Isleworth 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 Orlando, Florida

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

Climate & Soil most relevant to grass selection
Hardiness Zone
USDA 9b
Zone 9b is the Florida residential sweet spot. Floratam St. Augustine establishes fast and looks finished within a season; Empire Zoysia is the premium upgrade.
Climate
USDA zone 9b
Subtropical heat and rare freezes mean Floratam stays green nearly year round. Empire Zoysia holds shape through the long growing season.
Annual Rainfall
52 inches
Florida average rainfall, mostly in summer thunderstorms. Floratam needs supplemental irrigation only during dry winter weeks.
Soil Type
Sandy soils with pockets of muck near lakes
Sandy soils with muck pockets near lakes. Floratam handles both; Bahia is a cleaner pick for sandy inland acreage.
Best Grass for Orlando
St. Augustine primary · Empire Zoysia secondary
St. Augustine fits the typical Orlando yard. Empire Zoysia is the next pick when conditions shift toward heavy traffic, shade, or low input acreage.
Around Town neighborhoods, notable spots
Neighborhoods
Winter Park, College Park, Thornton Park, Baldwin Park, Lake Nona, Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, Isleworth, Lake Mary, Windermere, MetroWest, Avalon Park
Winter Park, College Park, and Thornton Park have older mature oak canopies where Palmetto or Seville St. Augustine fits dappled shade. Lake Nona, Baldwin Park, Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill, Isleworth, and Windermere are HOA-managed master-planned communities where Floratam or Empire Zoysia is the standard.
Notable Spots
Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Lake Eola Park, University of Central Florida, Orlando International Airport, Camping World Stadium
UCF drives steady residential rental turnover. Disney and Universal anchor a vacation-rental ecosystem in Reunion, ChampionsGate, Davenport, and Kissimmee where property managers refresh lawns between guest seasons.
Local Character
Central Florida metro with subtropical heat, sandy soil, and the longest residential growing season in the state
Orlando's mix of mature-canopy historic districts, master-planned new builds, and vacation-rental zones means we ask about your specific neighborhood when matching grass. Same metro, very different yards.
Service Reach
Orlando city limits, surrounding Orange County addresses, plus Lake Mary, Sanford, Apopka, Ocoee, Winter Garden, and Kissimmee routes when scheduled
We add Lake Mary, Sanford, Apopka, Ocoee, Winter Garden, and Kissimmee stops to the Orlando 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
320,000
Metro
2.7 million (Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford MSA)
County
Orange County
Region
Central Florida, Florida
Coordinates
28.5383° N, 81.3792° W
ZIP Codes Served
32801, 32803, 32804, 32805, 32806, 32807, 32808, 32809, 32810, 32811, 32812, 32814, 32819, 32821, 32822, 32824, 32827, 32828, 32829, 32832, 32835, 32839
Major Roads
I-4, FL-408, FL-417, FL-528, US-17, US-92, US-441
Delivery Reach
About 8 hours from our Pensacola foundation via I-10 East then I-75 South to 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 Orlando?

Florida grown sod delivered to your Orlando 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.