Before hiring a contractor in Salt Lake or Davis County, focus on four essentials: licensing, insurance, references, and written contracts. First, confirm they hold an active S330 license with Utah’s Department of Professional Licensing — this ensures they’re legally allowed to perform landscape work. Second, ask for proof of liability and workers’ compensation insurance issued directly from their provider. Third, request at least three recent local references and visit those properties if possible to see the work firsthand. Finally, insist on a detailed written contract that outlines scope, costs, warranties, and timelines. Pay attention to how clearly they explain their process — good contractors are transparent about plant choices, irrigation design, and long-term maintenance. Avoid anyone who pressures you to sign quickly or pay in cash. Hiring isn’t just about price; it’s about trust and professionalism. The right contractor will make you feel informed, not rushed.
What exactly am I supposed to be looking for before hiring a landscape contractor?
Related FAQs
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Will the landscaping look good and last a long time?
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Are these actually the varieties we specified with the contractor?
Verifying plant varieties is important to ensure you’re getting what you paid for. Check the tags attached to each plant…
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Does a landscape contractor really care about my project, or just the money?
The best way to tell is by watching how they approach planning and communication. A contractor who cares will ask…
