Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about landscape design, maintenance, irrigation, and more.
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When will I need to replace parts of my landscaping?
Lifespan varies widely across different elements of a landscape. Irrigation main lines often last 15–20 years, but heads, valves, and drip emitters typically need replacement every 2–5 years. Sod may…
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How much will it cost to maintain my landscaping each year?
Annual costs depend on property size, design complexity, and service level. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, a modest yard with lawn, shrubs, and simple beds might cost $1,500–$3,000 per…
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What maintenance might a landscape contractor not tell me about?
Some tasks don’t always make it into the handoff packet, but they matter for long-term success. Soil testing is one. Utah’s alkaline soils often need pH adjustment or added organic…
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What typically fails in the first year after hiring a landscape company?
The first year is when weak points surface. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, the most common problems are plants that don’t establish, irrigation leaks, and grading errors that cause…
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What’s the first thing that usually goes wrong with a landscape company?
The most common failure isn’t plants or patios—it’s communication. Missed updates, vague invoices, and undocumented changes create confusion that cascades into quality and scheduling issues. For example, if a change…
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