Get the beautiful, lush lawn you have always wanted for your home’s external area. ColeCreek Contracting offers a wide variety of sod and turf services in Edmonton and the surrounding areas to help you create the perfect landscape for your property. Whether you prefer the appearance of natural grass sod, or the convenience offered by artificial options, we have the solution you are looking for.


OUR SOD AND TURF SOLUTIONS
Rough and Final Grade Permits
We take care of all required permits to ensure you can regrade your yard in Edmonton. Our goal is to make sure your project complies with local regulations and your outdoor space is ready for efficient and safe sod installation.
Final Grade Approvals and Certifications
We count on experienced professionals trained to ensure that the final grade of your property meets all certification standards.
High-quality Topsoil with Kentucky Bluegrass Sod
Using nutrient-rich topsoil with premium Kentucky bluegrass sod, we can provide you with the natural lush lawn you have always wanted for your property.
Rymar Artificial Turf
Looking for a more practical solution for your outdoor space? Our Rymar artificial turf provides you with the practicality, durability and aesthetics you need for a low-maintenance lawn.
Custom Turf Options
We can provide you with a wide range of turf solutions that can greatly contribute to the aesthetics of your home’s exterior. Our options include different turf thicknesses, colours and heights.
Putting Greens
Want to practise golf on your property? Our high-quality artificial turf options allow you to create your own personal putting green.

WHY CHOOSE US FOR SOD AND TURF SERVICES
Durability, Aesthetics and Low Maintenance
Our sod and turf solutions combine beauty, durability, and low maintenance. We aim to provide you with a lawn that enhances the appearance of your property, withstands the test of time, and is simple to care for.
No Steps Missed
ColeCreek Contracting counts on dedicated professionals trained to care for every detail, ensuring projects are carried out with accuracy and precision for stunning and long-lasting results.
Correct Base Work
Base preparation is fundamental for turf installation. We make sure to provide you with proper base work to guarantee a solid and stable foundation for your project.




FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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What is the difference between a coniferous tree and a deciduous tree?While coniferous and deciduous trees might seem the same, a few distinct differences separate the two. Deciduous trees grow their leaves during the spring and lose them during the winter. On the other hand, coniferous trees (also known as evergreens) grow needles and cones as opposed to leaves. Common deciduous trees are oak, maple, and birch, while popular coniferous trees are pine, cedar, and redwood. We can explain how to maintain each of these trees, so they grow beautifully in your landscape.
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What is garden mix?Garden mix is a blend of organic and inorganic materials that creates fertile soil for growing plants.
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Why is garden mix better than topsoil?Garden mix is generally considered better than topsoil because it is specifically formulated with added organic matter, like compost, to provide a higher nutrient content, making it more suitable for plant growth directly in a garden, while topsoil is a more generic soil that may require additional amendments to reach optimal nutrient levels for plants.