Sod Done Right in Laplace
Big Easy Sod serves Laplace with the same crew, the same standard, and the same one-day installs we've brought to every neighborhood in the greater New Orleans area. NOLA-specific sod. No-show-free scheduling. Transparent pricing.
We Know This Area
LaPlace sits along the River Road corridor where Mississippi River alluvial soil creates conditions unlike anywhere else in the metro, richer in organic matter but also prone to settling and significant moisture retention during heavy rain. Properties near the batture (the land between the levee and the river) have uniquely challenging drainage. Big Easy Sod has experience with River Road corridor installs and selects grass varieties that can handle the combination of humidity, heat, and periodic waterlogging common to this area.
Why Most Lawn Jobs Fail Around Here
Louisiana clay doesn't forgive shortcuts. Most contractors take them anyway.
Sod That Dies in 30 Days
Wrong grass for the Louisiana climate. Most installers pick whatever's available, not what survives summer heat and clay soil here.
Drainage Ignored, Lawn Drowns
No grading, no drainage prep. The first real rain creates standing water. Sod roots suffocate. You're back to square one and out another contractor fee.
No-Show Crews
Scheduled for Tuesday. Showed up Friday. Or not at all. Contractors who disappear mid-job or don't call back are the reason people call Big Easy Sod.
Opaque Pricing
"Just trust us" quotes with no breakdown. Then the invoice is different. No itemization, no explanation. Just a number you didn't expect.
Big Easy Sod was built specifically around these failures. Every Laplace job starts with an honest on-site assessment covering soil, drainage, sun exposure, and the right grass variety for where you live. We fix the problem, not just the symptom.
Get It Done RightDon't Take Our Word for It
Real results from New Orleans homeowners and property managers.
The Big Easy Standard
No mystery. No runaround. Here's exactly what happens when you call Big Easy Sod.
Free Consultation
Tell us about your yard. Or we'll come out and look at it ourselves. We assess your soil, drainage, sun exposure, and give you an honest quote. No pressure, no mystery pricing.
We Prep and Install
Our crew handles everything: removing old turf, grading the soil, laying the sod correctly the first time. Most residential installs are done in a single day.
Enjoy Your Lawn
We walk you through care instructions, answer your questions, and leave the yard clean. Then we get out of your way and let the grass do its thing.
What Done-Right Looks Like
A real job from this area. Specific outcome. Not a vague testimonial.
LaPlace Homeowner: River Road Corridor, Drainage-First Install
A new construction home in LaPlace had zero turf and poor drainage slope on the front and side yards. We installed a minor grade toward the roadside drainage ditch, prepped the alluvial soil with a sandy topdressing to improve drainage, and planted Bermuda in the full-sun sections. Install completed in one day.
Fully established in 3 weeks. Drainage functioned properly through the first wet season without standing water.
Lawns We've Transformed
Real installs. Real yards. Real New Orleans.
We Cover All of Greater New Orleans
About Laplace
LaPlace is a St. John the Baptist Parish community sitting midway between New Orleans and Baton Rouge along the River Road and Interstate 10. The area is shaped by its history as river parish farmland, and the soil along the river levee has a higher organic content and better drainage than much of the metro. Residential development here spans older communities near the river and newer subdivisions built further inland on lower ground.
Why Lawns Matter Here
- River-adjacent lots on the natural levee have better drainage than inland subdivisions
- Inland subdivisions sit on lower ground with typical river parish clay drainage challenges
- Bermuda and St. Augustine both perform well here given the open-sun suburban lot profile
A Few Things About Laplace
LaPlace is home to the River Parish Crawfish Festival, one of the largest crawfish events in Louisiana.
The community sits in St. John the Baptist Parish, named for the Catholic patron saint of the area's early settlers.
The historic River Road running through LaPlace passes several antebellum plantation sites.
LaPlace is known locally as the "Andouille Capital of the World" for its tradition of making smoked andouille sausage.
Things To Do in Laplace
- Attend the River Parish Crawfish Festival held in LaPlace each spring.
- Drive the historic River Road to visit nearby plantation homes along the Mississippi.
- Pick up authentic andouille sausage from one of the local smokehouse producers.
- Fish the nearby bayous and the Lake Pontchartrain spillway for bass and catfish.
Get Your Free Laplace Quote
Tell us about your yard and we'll respond within 24 hours. No obligation. No runaround.
- Free on-site assessment
- Response within 24 hours
- Transparent, itemized pricing
- NOLA-climate sod recommendation