Problems can arise even after installation — plants may fail, irrigation parts can break, or pavers might shift. A reputable landscaping company in Salt Lake and Davis Counties should provide warranty coverage on both plants and hardscape. Plant warranties often last one year, provided you follow care instructions. Hardscape warranties may extend longer for workmanship. If an issue surfaces, document it with photos and contact the contractor immediately. Reputable companies will inspect the problem and decide whether it falls under warranty. If not, they should provide repair options at a fair rate. To protect yourself, keep copies of contracts, receipts, and warranty paperwork. If a contractor refuses to address clear warranty issues, Utah homeowners can file complaints with the Department of Professional Licensing. Most companies, however, rely on reputation and will resolve issues promptly to maintain trust.
What happens if something goes wrong after the project is finished?
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