No, hiring a landscaper is often the best way to ensure your yard is built to last — but only if you choose carefully. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, local expertise matters because of clay soils, water restrictions, and freeze-thaw winters. Mistakes usually happen when homeowners rush into hiring without verifying credentials or contracts. Protect yourself by checking the contractor’s S330 license, confirming insurance, and reading reviews from nearby clients. A reputable landscaper should also provide detailed designs and estimates that outline what you’ll get for your money. If you take time to research and ask questions, hiring a landscaper isn’t a mistake — it’s an investment in your property. The real mistake is hiring the wrong company without due diligence. Careful vetting prevents regrets later.
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