Yes, getting multiple bids is one of the best ways to make an informed decision. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, prices can vary significantly between contractors, not always because of quality but because of scope, materials, and labor rates. Aim for at least three detailed, line-item estimates. This gives you a sense of market pricing and helps identify outliers — both unusually high and suspiciously low bids. When comparing, don’t just look at the total cost. Review plant sizes, irrigation details, warranties, and exclusions. Ask contractors to explain differences in their estimates. A reputable company will be transparent about how they price their work. Multiple bids also give you leverage in negotiations and confidence in your final choice. Just be sure you’re comparing “apples to apples” by aligning the scope of work before comparing numbers.
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