Warranty coverage depends on your contract and the type of issue. In Utah, most landscapers warranty plants for one year if they were properly watered and maintained. Hardscaping like patios or walls often carry multi-year warranties covering workmanship and installation. Irrigation warranties vary, but typically protect against defects in parts or installation for one to three years. Damage from pets, vehicles, extreme weather, or neglect usually falls on the homeowner. Always read the warranty terms closely and save copies. Keep records of watering schedules and maintenance tasks, since companies may require proof to honor claims. If the issue stems from poor installation—like improper grading, undersized plant material, or faulty irrigation—the contractor should correct it at no cost. If it’s outside their control, it’s your responsibility. Clear, written warranty language is a hallmark of reputable contractors, so review it before work begins to avoid disputes later.
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