You may feel ripped off if the results don’t match the price you paid. In Utah, landscaping costs vary, but reputable contractors in Salt Lake and Davis Counties provide itemized bids and explain differences upfront. Signs of overcharging include vague contracts, hidden fees, or inflated material costs compared to market averages. For reference, sod installation typically runs $0.50–$1.00 per square foot locally, while paver patios range $15–$30 per square foot. If your costs are far above these benchmarks without clear justification, that’s a concern. The best safeguard is documentation — contracts, receipts, and photos. If the work is subpar or incomplete, you can file complaints with the Utah Division of Consumer Protection.
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