Start with credentials. In Utah, legitimate landscape contractors must hold an S330 license and carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance. Ask to see both—responsible companies will provide them without hesitation. Next, review their reputation: read online reviews on Google, Yelp, or the Better Business Bureau, and request local references. Established firms often have projects in Salt Lake or Davis County you can drive by to verify workmanship. A proper company also provides a written proposal with scope, plant lists, materials, payment schedule, and warranty terms. Transparency is a key marker of legitimacy; be cautious if they avoid documentation or pressure you to pay in cash. Finally, ask about their years in business and familiarity with Utah’s soil, climate, and water restrictions. A landscaper who understands local conditions is more likely to deliver work that lasts.
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