Yes, many landscaping projects can be financed, especially larger builds involving patios, retaining walls, and irrigation systems. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, some landscape contractors partner with local banks or financing companies to offer structured payment plans. Homeowners can also use home equity loans, HELOCs, or personal loans to spread costs over time. Before choosing financing, compare interest rates and terms to see which option works best for your budget. Some lenders may require detailed project plans and contracts before approving funds. Financing can make a big project more manageable, but be cautious of contractors who push in-house financing without explaining terms. Always separate the quality of the contractor’s work from the financing offer. Secure the best builder first, then the best financing.
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