Backyard Grass & Sod Installation in Kuna, ID
Serving Kuna's Growing Subdivisions
Kuna, Idaho sits just south of Meridian, and it's one of the fastest-growing spots in the valley. We're there often, mostly finishing the backyards of brand-new homes — the kind the builder hands over as bare, rough-graded dirt. We turn those blank lots into real backyards with sod, sprinklers, beds, and patio space. Estimates are free, and we're glad to phase the work if you want to tackle it in stages.
New Builds on Open Ground
Most of Kuna's growth is new construction on former farm and range ground south and west of town, often on larger, open lots that catch full sun and wind. That means lawns here need solid soil prep, efficient irrigation that can keep up in the heat, and smart use of rock in the spots where grass would just struggle. Because these yards start as bare dirt, we frequently handle the whole package — grade, drainage, sod, and sprinklers — in one coordinated project rather than piecemeal. Tackling it all at once also means less repeated mobilization and a backyard that's usable sooner.
Common Backyard Jobs in Kuna
- Full backyard sod installs for new-construction homes
- Complete sprinkler systems for sunny, open lots
- Rock landscaping and edging to reduce watering and upkeep
- Grading and drainage on flat, newly developed ground
- Shade trees to cool wide-open backyards
Kuna Backyard FAQ
Can you do the whole backyard on a new Kuna build?
Yes — that's most of our Kuna work. We take new-construction lots from bare dirt to a finished backyard with grade, soil prep, sod, and a full sprinkler system in one coordinated project.
Can we phase the project to spread out the cost?
Definitely. Plenty of Kuna homeowners start with sod and sprinklers, then add rock, beds, or a patio later. We'll plan it so each phase fits the next.
About Kuna, Idaho
Kuna is a fast-growing community at the southern edge of the Treasure Valley, a short drive from Meridian and the gateway toward the Snake River Birds of Prey area. Its backyards are predominantly new and on the larger, sunnier side, sitting on open former-ag land. That makes soil prep, irrigation, and sod the backbone of backyard projects here, often as part of finishing a brand-new home.