The most common first-year failures are plant loss and irrigation glitches. In Utah’s hot, dry summers, newly installed sod or shrubs may struggle if watering schedules aren’t followed closely. In clay-heavy soils, poor drainage can also kill plants quickly. Sprinkler heads may break due to settling soil or snowplow damage during winter. Reputable contractors in Salt Lake and Davis Counties often offer one-year plant warranties and will replace materials if care instructions were followed. They may also adjust irrigation settings in the first season. To reduce failure, ask for a written maintenance guide and follow it carefully. Most first-year problems can be corrected quickly with professional support.
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