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Outdoor Kitchens, Fire Pits & Living Spaces That Add Value
TL;DR: Outdoor kitchens Salt Lake City: $15k–$75k (grill, sink, fridge, cover). Fire pits $2.5k–$8k. ROI 50–70%, adds 10–20% home value. 9-month use. Outdoor kitchens, covered patios, and fire pits transform Utah yards into second living rooms. Salt Lake City homeowners…
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Landscapers’ Top 10 Utah Yard Trends for 2026
TL;DR: Landscapers Salt Lake City 2026: Xeriscape ($8k–$25k), outdoor living ($15k–$75k), smart irrigation ($800–$3k), native gardens, pavers. 2026 landscape trends in Salt Lake City solve real problems: water restrictions, clay soil, maintenance overload, and unusable outdoor spaces. The best landscapers…
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How to Choose the Right Patio Material for Salt Lake City
TL;DR: Patio construction Salt Lake City: Pavers ($15–25 / sq ft) best for freeze-thaw. Concrete ($8–15) cracks in 10–20 years. Stone ($20–40) lasts 50 + years. Utah’s freeze-thaw cycles crack concrete patios fast. Patio construction decisions matter; choose wrong and…
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Top 7 Backyard Design Trends for Utah Homes in 2026
TL;DR: Landscape design trends for Utah in 2026: Multi-level patios ($15k–$50k), xeriscape ($8k–$25k), permeable pavers ($18–30/sq ft), outdoor lighting ($2.5k–$8k). Landscape design in Salt Lake City is evolving toward water-wise, multi-functional outdoor spaces that extend Utah’s usable season. Hot summers…
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Simms Free Guide to Planning Your Spring Landscape Project
TL;DR: Landscaping Salt Lake City spring guide: Plan Jan–Feb, cleanup March, aerate April, plant after Mother’s Day (mid-May). Budget $2k–$15k. Book early. Spring landscaping in Salt Lake City requires careful timing around Utah’s unpredictable weather. Late-May frosts kill plants installed…
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