Regret usually comes from rushing into a project without planning or choosing the wrong contractor. In Utah, common regrets include irrigation systems that fail under drought restrictions, plants that don’t survive heavy clay soils, or patios that crack because of poor base prep. Prevent regret by carefully vetting contractors, reviewing detailed designs, and confirming warranty terms. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, reputable landscapers explain trade-offs upfront and set realistic expectations. If you choose a licensed, insured company with local experience, regret is far less likely — satisfaction usually follows thoughtful preparation.
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