For complex projects in Utah—grading, drainage, irrigation, retaining, gas/electric runs—yes. A seasoned landscape company prevents costly mistakes and manages inspections. Cut stress by locking scope, timeline, and costs up front, then batching decisions (materials, plants, lighting) before mobilization. DIY the simple tasks; hire out the technical ones.
Is hiring a landscaper worth the stress and expense?
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