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How Much is the Cost of Turf Per M2?

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The average cost of turf per m2 for natural and synthetic grass ranges from $35 to $150+, including supply and installation. Prices typically vary depending on the type of turf used, your location, base preparation and other factors.

Cost of Turf per m2

For supply alone, the cost of turf per square metre may run between $8 and $32. For instance, the price of Sir Grange Zoysia grass can range from $25 to $32 per m2, while the Sir Walter Buffalo grass cost can range around $12 to $16 per m2. Other aspects, including the maintenance cost and the environmental condition in your location, somehow justify the pricing difference of all turf varieties.

Turf Installation Cost

Generally, the initial cost of laying artificial turf is higher than natural grass, given the low level of maintenance required for the former. The cost to lay turf is dependent on factors such as the yard dimension, the average labour rate in your area and the turf installer’s expertise. For an area below 150 square metres, expect to pay a fixed rate of $400. On average, the turf installation cost can range from $1.75 per m2 to $2.50 per m2 for areas between 150 and 1000+ square metres. As the size increases, the price per m2 decreases. Note: The indicative cost above must only be used as a guide.

Cost of Types of Turf Per M2

How much does turf cost per square metre in terms of grass type? Take the time to review the table below to help you determine what suits your budget and needs.
Type of Turf Price per m2 (excluding installation)
Eureka Kikuyu $8 to $10 per m2
Nullarbor Couch $8 to $11 per m2
Sir Walter Buffalo $12 to $16 per m2
TifTuf Bermuda $13 to $16 per m2
Sir Grange Zoysia $25 to $32 per m2
 
  • Eureka Kikuyu is one of the most affordable turf varieties that grows rapidly and has impeccable drought resistance. It is ideal for open spaces, but doesn’t perform well in damp or shady areas.
  • Nullarbor Couch is also one of the cheapest lawn types that thrives in full sun and provides a reliable dense cover. It is great for sports fields, but tends to discolour in conditions below five degrees Celsius.
  • Sir Walter Buffalo is resistant to both sun and shade and a great choice for most Australian climate conditions. It is perfect for homes, plus it is hard-wearing and able to resist weed invasion.
  • TifTuf Bermuda is a premium lawn known for its extremely thick leaf growth and excellent drought resistance. It has a fine leaf blade and is a great choice for various applications.
  • Sir Grange Zoysia is a soft, high-end turf that requires low maintenance. It can stand up in sunny or shady conditions, plus it is highly resistant to drought and cold temperatures.

How much does synthetic turf cost?

The synthetic turf cost per m2 (including installation) can range around $75 to $150 and may vary depending on its grass features, the method of preparation and the purpose of the lawn area. Artificial lawns have a higher upfront cost than natural grass. This is due to the level of upkeep required for synthetic turf. However, this doesn’t mean artificial grass is the best option. Remember, the ideal choice is the one that suits your budget, the purpose of turf laying and your lifestyle.

How much is a pallet of turf in Australia?

Generally, a pallet of roll-on turf in Australia may cost between $4 to $11 per m2. Delivery charges are also a plus to your total expenses. Your location, offloading conditions and the quantity of your order also factor in the cost. On average, the price of turf delivery in the metropolitan areas of Sydney can range around $100.

How many m2 are in a pallet of turf?

In Australia, 50 to 60 sqm turf rolls are typically loaded onto each pallet. The amount of your order will determine the quantity of turf your selected supplier will load onto a single pallet. For example, if you order 100 sqm, that would be 50 sqm fitted into two pallets.

What is the cheapest type of turf?

Eureka Kikuyu and Nullarbor Couch grass are among the cheapest types of turf, with prices ranging from $8 to $11 per m2.

Do turf suppliers charge different costs for turf?

Most likely, yes. The time of harvesting is also an important factor to consider. Since all orders are unique, it’s best to ask your turf supplier for a quote to give you a fixed pricing estimate. For instance, the cost of turf in Perth may differ in Melbourne and other states. Moreover, delivery charges and GST may not be included in the price of turf. Ordering a single piece of roll-on turf may incur a more costly delivery rate, which is why you need to finalise the size of your yard before placing your order. Excess cutting of lawn sheets also happens typically, especially if the area that needs covering is curved or uniquely shaped. It’s always advisable to purchase around 10% more than the required quantity of turf per m2 to cover the entire area.

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