In Picayune, sod installation most often shows up as HOA common-area turf with irrigation heads protected. Sod is the last cosmetic layer. In Picayune, the real work is whether the yard drains and compacts underfoot. Sandy uplands near the state line with seasonally wet swales and mixed pine-hardwood edges. Inland Picayune installs depend on compaction and swales being right before turf goes on.
Edges along drives, beds, and heads are cut clean so the finish looks intentional, not patched. We lay pallets tight, roll seams, and water in before we leave so roots contact firm soil.
If prep and sod need separate passes, both are quoted so the yard is not half-fixed. We typically stage harley rakes and soil conditioners around Pearl River County access, not a one-size machine list.