Well-executed landscaping almost always increases curb appeal and resale value. In Salt Lake and Davis Counties, buyers pay attention to outdoor living spaces because they extend usable square footage. Features like patios, fire pits, and functional irrigation systems make a property more attractive. According to national studies, landscaping can return 100% or more of the investment at resale when done professionally. Locally, a well-kept yard also helps homes sell faster, especially in competitive markets. That said, not every upgrade adds equal value. A $5,000 investment in sod and beds may add more resale benefit than a $30,000 water feature that appeals only to certain buyers. To maximize value, focus on clean design, healthy lawns, and low-maintenance plantings suited to Utah’s climate. When in doubt, ask your contractor what features are most desirable in local neighborhoods.
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Related FAQs
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Should there be gaps between the pavers from a landscape contractor?
Small, even gaps are normal and necessary for pavers to expand, contract, and drain properly. In Salt Lake and Davis…
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Will a landscape contractor fix issues if something goes wrong?
A reputable contractor will—per the written warranty. Typical in Utah: one year on plants (with care requirements) and multi-year on…
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What if I hate the finished landscaping?
Prevent it. Require drawings (and 3D, if the scope warrants), samples/mockups for pavers and edging, and a flagged field layout…
