A reliable contractor should — and the terms should be in writing. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, many companies provide a one-year warranty on plants and two to five years on hardscape workmanship. If issues arise, document them with photos and contact the contractor promptly. Professional companies will schedule a walkthrough, determine if the issue is covered, and make repairs at no cost if it’s within warranty. Problems outside warranty may still be fixed at a reasonable fee. Protect yourself by confirming warranty terms before signing and keeping all paperwork.
Will a landscape contractor fix problems if something goes wrong?
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