Landscape projects vary widely in price depending on size, materials, and scope. In Utah, small jobs like planting beds might cost a few thousand dollars, while full-yard renovations with irrigation, hardscaping, and lighting can exceed $50,000. A reliable contractor will provide a detailed written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and contingencies. Be wary of one-line quotes, as they often hide extras. Costs are also influenced by soil conditions, access to your property, and design complexity. For example, paver patios typically range from $15–$30 per square foot, while custom retaining walls can run higher. The key is to get multiple bids, but make sure you’re comparing the same scope of work. Ask each contractor what’s included and excluded, and insist on written terms. A legitimate landscape company should also explain warranty coverage for plants and hardscape. Think of the bid not as a number, but as a reflection of the company’s process and transparency.
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