
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
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We proudly serve Heber City, Midway, Park City, and surrounding areas in the Wasatch Back region of Utah.
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You can request a free estimate by filling out the contact form on our website or giving us a call. We’ll follow up quickly to schedule a visit or consultation.
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We offer full-service landscaping, including lawn mowing, edging, trimming, weed control, fertilization, mulching, garden bed design, flower and tree planting, gravel installation, and seasonal cleanup.
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Most customers choose weekly or bi-weekly mowing during the growing season. We can create a custom schedule based on your yard size, grass type, and preferences.
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Yes! We design and install garden beds based on your style, space, and maintenance needs. We also help select flowers and plants that thrive in Utah’s climate.
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Absolutely. We offer spring and fall cleanup services to remove leaves, prep your lawn, refresh mulch, and get your property ready for the season.
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Lot clearing includes brush removal, small tree removal, debris hauling, and light grading to prepare your property for landscaping or construction.
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Yes, our light excavating services are perfect for preparing pads or foundations for sheds, garages, patios, or other small-scale projects.
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We use compact, professional-grade equipment that’s ideal for residential properties and tight-access areas. This helps us work efficiently while protecting your yard.
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Yes. Proper site preparation ensures a stable, level surface and improves drainage—both of which are essential for long-term durability.
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Our maintenance service includes checking all sprinkler zones, heads, and valves, adjusting spray patterns, identifying leaks, and optimizing water pressure.
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We recommend scheduling your blowout in mid-to-late fall, before the first hard freeze. This helps prevent cracked lines and expensive damage.
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While we focus on maintenance and blowouts, we can often perform minor repairs or recommend trusted local professionals for more extensive work.
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We can assess your lawn’s condition and sprinkler performance to recommend the right settings. Signs of overwatering include soggy soil and fungus, while dry patches may indicate underwatering or poor coverage.