Weston is nearly all residential — two-acre minimum zoning townwide means install work here is large wooded parcels, long private driveways, mature tree canopy, and lawns that run from deep shade to open sun on the same property. From the Aspetuck corridor and the Lords Highway area to the Georgetown edge of town, the finished look depends as much on what's under the sod as what's on top: proper grading, clean seams, and turf that's still farm-fresh when it goes down.
CT Sod delivers and installs sod across Weston and lower Fairfield County, backed by 30 years of sod industry experience. On shaded, tree-canopied lots we lead with Tall Fescue and RTF, which hold up to filtered light, deer pressure, and foot traffic; the open sunny stretches get Kentucky bluegrass or a bluegrass-fescue blend. Pallets are cut to order at the farm the morning of your install and placed exactly where the crew needs them by all-terrain forklift — no dragging sod down a long drive or across finished landscape.
Install day in Weston is built for the town's big wooded parcels. Once your quote is approved and a date is set, the sod is cut at the farm that morning and driven straight to the property so it arrives cool and rooted. The long tree-lined driveways along the Aspetuck corridor and Lords Highway would strand a standard truck at the road, so the all-terrain forklift carries each pallet to the work area — and on larger two-acre lots the crew stages multiple drop points to keep the sod fresh as they move across the property. The sod-only crew lays it seam to seam over the graded base, and you leave install day with a watering plan tuned to lots that swing from deep shade to open sun.