Fresh, healthy sod that gives you an instant green lawn graded and laid to root fast.
The thin, rocky ranch soil of Liberty Hill demands careful preparation before sod takes root. Whether you're laying grass across Santa Rita Ranch, Rancho Sienna, or wide Stonewall acreage, the limestone hills and sparse native soil mean sod installation isn't just about rolling out fresh grass-it's about building the right foundation underneath. Corral Bros handles the heavy lifting: removing old turf and weeds, regrading your sloped terrain, amending that lean Liberty Hill soil, and laying premium Texas sod tight enough to knit fast even in summer heat.
We've worked these northwest Austin ranches long enough to know what thrives here. St. Augustine holds up well in the clay and limestone mix; Zoysia grips slopes better than most. We show up with the equipment to cut away old grass, fix your grades, and lay sod so the seams close tight and roots establish before the next dry spell hits. Starter fertilizer and a watering schedule come with the job-critical details on land that drains quick.
Call (737) 404-9343 for a free on-site estimate. We schedule most within 48 hours and tailor the sod type and prep work to the actual ground you've got, not a generic formula.
We're a local, family-built company that treats your Liberty Hill property like our own — tidy crews, clear pricing, and sod installation that holds up to Williamson County conditions. Available as a one-time project or part of an ongoing plan.
St. Augustine is the most popular sod in Central Texas because it tolerates shade and heat, while Zoysia offers a dense, low-maintenance turf and Bermuda thrives in full sun with high drought tolerance. We recommend the right grass based on your sun, soil and water goals.
Stay off new sod for about two weeks so the roots can knit into the soil, then keep heavy traffic light for the first month. Water it daily, sometimes twice a day in summer, for the first two weeks. With proper watering, new sod usually roots within two to three weeks.
Liberty Hill's limestone-heavy, thin ranch soil doesn't hold moisture like deeper loam. Without proper grading, amendment, and a solid seedbed, new sod won't root fast enough. Corral Bros breaks up compacted soil, adjusts drainage on your slopes, and creates the healthy base that lets sod knit in even during dry spells.
Cost depends on square footage, current ground condition, and which grass type suits your site. Rocky or severely sloped lots cost more to prep. We provide free estimates on-site so you see exactly what the Liberty Hill terrain requires. Call (737) 404-9343 for a no-obligation walkthrough.
St. Augustine stays green and thick on Liberty Hill's clay-limestone blend and handles heat well. Zoysia is tough on slopes and drought-tolerant but slower to fill in. Bermuda spreads fast in heat. We recommend the right grass for your specific terrain, sun exposure, and drainage during the estimate.
With proper prep and watering, most sod roots within two to three weeks, even in summer. Liberty Hill's thin soil dries quick, so our watering plan is critical-daily light watering early on prevents dry pockets that kill new grass before roots grab hold.
Yes. Slopes require grading and erosion control we factor into prep work. We lay sod perpendicular to the slope and roll it firm so it won't slip during heavy rain or watering. It takes more care than flat ground, but it's standard work for hill-country ranches.
Starter fertilizer, a detailed watering schedule, and guidance on when to mow. We explain the next 30 days so the grass establishes roots before stress hits. Corral Bros stands behind the install and answers follow-up questions during those critical early weeks.
Free, no-pressure estimate from a local crew. Call (737) 404-9343 or request a quote online.