Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about landscape design, maintenance, irrigation, and more.
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Will a landscaper actually know what they are doing?
Most professional landscapers are trained in plant science, soil health, irrigation, and construction methods, but the level of expertise varies widely between companies. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, licensed…
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How do I know if I’m being overcharged from a landscaper?
The best way to determine if you’re being overcharged is to compare detailed, line-item estimates from multiple companies. Look at labor rates, material quality, and scope of work. If one…
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What will a landscape contractor charge extra for once they start digging?
Extras often come from unforeseen conditions or vague contracts. Once digging begins, contractors may find irrigation lines, old concrete, buried debris, or poor soil that require additional work. Without a…
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Is the lowest bid a trap from a landscaper?
It can be. A very low bid often means the contractor left out important items, plans to use inferior materials, or expects to charge for “extras” later. While it’s possible…
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Why are the bids so different from each landscape contractor?
Bid differences often reflect scope, material choices, and business practices. One contractor may specify premium pavers, irrigation parts, or mature trees, while another uses lower-cost alternatives. Labor rates also vary…
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