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Sod Calculator

Plan sod quantity for lawn replacement or bare patches.

Last updated: May 2026

Result

105 rolls

Plan for about 105 rolls of sod.

Adjusted area
1,050 sq ft
Roll coverage
10 sq ft

How this calculator works

The calculator adds waste to lawn area and divides by roll coverage.

When to round up

Round up for curved edges, trimming, and damaged pieces.

Formula and assumptions

This calculator uses the inputs above to turn a practical planning question into a usable estimate. The result should be treated as a starting point, because product ratings, room conditions, material waste, and real-world use can vary.

Formula: ceil(areaSqFt * (1 + wastePercent / 100) / rollCoverage)

Example calculation

Example inputs: Lawn area: 1000 sq ft; Coverage per roll: 10 sq ft; Waste allowance: 5 %. With those values, the calculator returns 105 rolls. Plan for about 105 rolls of sod.

Example scenarios

  • Simple case: Use the default inputs as a quick baseline. In this sample, the result is 105 rolls, which gives you a practical number to compare against product labels or project instructions.
  • Round-up case: If the room, project, appliance, or aquarium setup has extra uncertainty, use the same result as a minimum and choose the next practical size, package, or capacity.
  • Cross-check case: If cost, material quantity, or equipment size affects another decision, open one of the related calculators below and make sure the numbers agree with each other.

Quick reference chart

Sod Calculator sample reference
Sample result105 rolls
Adjusted area1,050 sq ft
Roll coverage10 sq ft
Best next stepMeasure carefully, compare the result with product labels or project instructions, and round up when buying.

Common planning mistakes

Avoid using rough guesses for every input, forgetting waste or safety margin, and treating the estimate as a guaranteed final number. Measure the space, round up when buying materials or equipment, and compare the result with product labels or project instructions.

FAQs

Sod Calculator questions

Is the sod calculator exact?

No. It is a planning estimate based on common formulas and assumptions. Use it as a starting point and compare the result with product labels, local conditions, or project instructions.

What inputs matter most?

Lawn area and roll coverage drive the result.

Should I add a safety margin?

For buying materials, sizing equipment, or planning costs, rounding up is usually safer than running short or undersizing.

Can I use this result as a final quote?

No. Use it as a planning estimate, then confirm prices, product ratings, package sizes, instructions, or local conditions before making a final decision.

Why should I round up?

Rounding up helps cover measurement error, waste, equipment losses, unusual room conditions, and items that are only sold in whole units.

What should I check before buying?

Check the exact product label, coverage rating, capacity, wattage, flow rate, or dosage instructions that apply to the item you plan to use.