C) RAKE & SMOOTH: Remove debris, large stones rocks and any old existing grass. If you are going to sod on existing soil, it's a good idea to loosen the soil by rototilling. If you are spreading new soil, then rototilling is not required. Next step is to rake the area smooth. Use a steel rake (about 18” wide) and then a landscape rake (about 36”-42” wide). This is a good time to apply any lime or fertilizer because it will be mixed into the soil as you rake.
THE SMOOTHER YOU MAKE THE SOIL
THE SMOOTHER YOUR LAWN WILL BE!
D) To compact the soil, water a few days before your sod will be delivered. The ground must be firm enough to support a forklift if using big rolls. Do not water the day before delivery. (Be sure to shut off sprinkler system.)
E) ROLL: Using a hand roller, (can be rented, click here for picture of roller), roll the soil before you install the sod. By rolling you can easily see any “high or low” spots that need correcting. You want the soil to be firm enough so that when you install the sod you don’t make knee or foot depressions. After you roll, try walking on the soil with just your heels. If you sink 1” or less, you’re ready to go!