Square footage calculator
Measure turf area before you buy or apply anything
A real lawn measurement helps avoid guessing from lot size. Draw only the turf you maintain, then leave out the house, driveway, beds, patios, sidewalks, pools, and wooded areas.
How to use it
- Search your address and pick the matching result.
- Zoom until the lawn edges are clear.
- Use the polygon tool for curved areas or rectangle tool for simple sections.
- Draw front, back, and side yards as separate areas if that is easier.
- Copy the final square footage when you are done.
Why square footage matters
Most lawn products, seed, soil amendments, and service quotes are based on treated square feet. Measuring the lawn itself is more useful than using parcel size because parcel size includes buildings and hard surfaces.
Using it as a sod calculator
After drawing your turf area, set the waste allowance and supplier pallet coverage. Add waste for cuts around curves, sidewalks, beds, trees, and damaged pieces. Confirm the final pallet size with the sod farm before ordering.
New sod next steps
Install sod quickly after delivery, keep it moist but not saturated while roots establish, and wait for the tug test before treating it like an established lawn. Read the new sod care guide before delivery day.