Sod Installation in Maine

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Where This Fits in Maine

Installation of new sod for an instant lawn. This page is for sod installation requests in Maine. That doesn't mean sod installation is available in every city or area of the state, since coverage depends on local provider availability where you're located.

Call +1 (844) 617-8909 and tell us where in Maine you're located and what your project involves. We'll help connect you with an independent local provider handling sod installation in your area, when matching is available.

What's Driving Sod Installation Demand in Maine

Sod installation demand in parts of Maine tracks the state's recent population growth, which has been driven almost entirely by people moving in from other states rather than births outpacing deaths. Maine's population reached a record high in 2025, with counties like Cumberland, home to Portland, and York posting some of the state's fastest growth. Every new household settling into a newly built home in a growing county needs a lawn established from scratch, and sod offers a much faster path to a usable yard than seeding does, which matters in a state where the growing season is short enough that a seeded lawn might not fully establish before the ground freezes again. That combination of migration driven new construction and a compressed growing season is what keeps sod, rather than seed, the more practical choice for a lot of new Maine lawns.

Licensing in Maine: Maine does not have a single statewide license covering general landscaping work such as mowing, planting, or routine yard maintenance; those services are regulated locally, if at all, through individual city and town permitting rather than a state board. Two specific pieces of the trade are licensed at the state level, though: anyone applying pesticides commercially, including for weed or pest control on lawns and beds, needs a Commercial Applicator license from the Maine Board of Pesticides Control, and anyone offering landscape design, grading, drainage, or irrigation planning services needs a license from the state's Department of Professional and Financial Regulation as a landscape architect. Residential construction adjacent landscape work above a $3,000 threshold can also trigger separate contractor registration requirements. Homeowners hiring for routine mowing or maintenance won't find a state license to check, but design, drainage planning, and pesticide application are a different story.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does SkilledMob Landscaping matching work?

SkilledMob is a call-referral service, not a landscaping company. When you call, we ask a few quick questions about what your yard needs, then help connect you with an independent local provider who handles that type of work, where service is available in your area.

Does SkilledMob perform landscaping work directly?

No. SkilledMob does not send out crews or perform landscaping or lawn care work itself. We're strictly a call-matching service. The actual work is handled by the independent local provider you're connected with.

How does sod installation matching work in Maine?

Tell SkilledMob what your yard needs and where in Maine you're located. We'll help connect your call with an independent local provider handling sod installation, when matching is available for that area.

Is sod installation available everywhere in Maine?

Not necessarily, this page is for sod installation requests in Maine specifically, not a claim that coverage exists in every city. Call to confirm whether a local provider is available in your specific area.

Do landscaping contractors need to be licensed in Maine?

Maine does not have a single statewide license covering general landscaping work such as mowing, planting, or routine yard maintenance; those services are regulated locally, if at all, through individual city and town permitting rather than a state board. Two specific pieces of the trade are licensed at the state level, though: anyone applying pesticides commercially, including for weed or pest control on lawns and beds, needs a Commercial Applicator license from the Maine Board of Pesticides Control, and anyone offering landscape design, grading, drainage, or irrigation planning services needs a license from the state's Department of Professional and Financial Regulation as a landscape architect. Residential construction adjacent landscape work above a $3,000 threshold can also trigger separate contractor registration requirements. Homeowners hiring for routine mowing or maintenance won't find a state license to check, but design, drainage planning, and pesticide application are a different story.

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