A reputable contractor will—per the written warranty. Typical in Utah: one year on plants (with care requirements) and multi-year on hardscape workmanship. Report problems in writing with photos and deadlines. If an issue is excluded (storm, pet damage), expect a paid repair option.
Will a landscape contractor fix issues if something goes wrong?
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