Yes, many reputable companies in Salt Lake and Davis Counties offer warranties on their work, but the coverage varies. Plant warranties often last one year and cover replacement if a plant dies under normal conditions. However, they usually exclude damage from neglect, improper watering, or extreme weather. Hardscape warranties may cover workmanship defects for several years, but not natural wear or shifting caused by soil movement. Always ask for warranty terms in writing and confirm what’s included and excluded. For example, will they replace a cracked paver? Will they cover plants lost to disease? A strong warranty program shows that the company stands behind its work. Remember, warranties also depend on you following care instructions. Some landscapers require proof of seasonal maintenance to honor claims. Before hiring, compare warranty policies between companies — it can be as important as the bid price. A clear warranty provides peace of mind and long-term value.
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