Minor issues are usually addressed during the final walkthrough or warranty period. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, most reputable contractors schedule a punch-list walkthrough at the end of the project to correct loose pavers, broken sprinkler heads, or plant replacements. Many companies also offer a 30–90 day warranty follow-up to address settling or irrigation adjustments. If problems arise later, check your written warranty for coverage. Contact the company in writing with a list of concerns so there’s a record. A professional landscaper values reputation and should resolve small issues promptly.
When will a landscaper fix all these little issues?
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