The “right” problems to fix depend on what’s hurting your yard’s function, safety, or appearance. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, common issues include poor drainage, inefficient irrigation, compacted clay soil, and outdated plantings. A reputable landscaper should start with a site assessment and explain which issues matter most. For example, fixing drainage before adding new sod prevents wasted money. Replacing failing irrigation ensures new plantings survive Utah’s hot summers. Cosmetic upgrades like patios or fire pits are worthwhile, but only after functional problems are addressed. Ask your contractor to prioritize fixes in writing, with cost ranges, so you can make informed choices. If the plan addresses long-term function as well as aesthetics, you’ll know you’re solving the right problems.
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