Regret usually comes from poor planning or cutting corners, not from hiring a qualified professional. In Utah, regret often surfaces when irrigation systems fail under drought restrictions, plants die from improper soil prep, or hardscapes crack in freeze-thaw cycles. Choosing the right contractor in Salt Lake or Davis Counties helps avoid these issues. Look for companies with proven experience in local soils and climates, and insist on warranties for both plants and workmanship. Ask contractors about long-term maintenance and replacement schedules for materials. A reputable landscaper will be upfront about what lasts five years versus what may need attention sooner. If you make decisions based on the lowest bid rather than thorough planning, regret is far more likely. Invest time upfront to align expectations with reality, and you’ll be more satisfied with your yard five years down the road.
Will I regret this project in five years with this landscape contractor?
Related FAQs
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Will a landscape contractor fix issues if something goes wrong?
A reputable contractor will—per the written warranty. Typical in Utah: one year on plants (with care requirements) and multi-year on…
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Should I be watering in winter?
Yes, but sparingly and only when needed. In Utah’s dry winters, evergreens and newly planted trees often need supplemental water.…
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Will a landscaper do what they promised, when they promised, for the price they promised?
The best contractors aim to meet commitments, but the only reliable way to hold them accountable is through a detailed…
