Local Landscape Design Expertise
Nestled at the base of the Wasatch Mountains, Cottonwood Heights offers landscape designer and patio contractor opportunities unmatched elsewhere. Our service focuses on transforming yards in this affluent bench community where elevation changes, strict HOA guidelines, and mountain views demand careful planning.
The city sits on foothills with challenging slopes and variable soil; we help homeowners maximize outdoor living spaces with patios, irrigation, and native plantings suited to high altitude and arid conditions.
From initial site assessment through final installation, we follow a clear process that keeps you informed every step.
We visit your property to assess elevation, soil, sun exposure, and HOA rules that affect design choices.
We create a landscape design that fits your vision, respects neighborhood standards, and works with Cottonwood Heights terrain.
Our team executes the design with hardscaping, irrigation setup, planting, and all construction details on schedule.
We review all details with you, test irrigation systems, and explain maintenance tips for long-term success.
You'll always know what's happening next—and why each step matters for your yard.
Every service we offer tackles the unique challenges of the foothills while honoring Cottonwood Heights standards.
Custom designs that work with slope and elevation. We blend native plantings with hardscape to create beauty that handles winter snow loads and summer heat.

Custom landscape design maximizing bench views and minimizing maintenance on sloped terrain.
Patios, fire pits, and retaining walls built to withstand freeze-thaw cycles. Our hardscapes handle Cottonwood Heights elevation and weather.

Stone patio and retaining walls built to last through mountain seasons.
Sprinkler design and installation optimized for Cottonwood Heights altitude and weather patterns. Drip irrigation conserves water on slopes.

Modern sprinkler and drip systems engineered for mountain altitude and seasonal changes.
Cottonwood Heights sits on the bench—a foothills elevation with challenging terrain. Homes here are valuable and competitive on aesthetic appeal. HOAs enforce landscaping standards, and the landscape must survive freeze-thaw cycles and altitude.
Your investment in the right landscape pays back in home value, reduced water bills, and year-round outdoor living.
Proven expertise in Wasatch foothills design and high-altitude installation.
We navigate Cottonwood Heights homeowner guidelines so your design gets approved first time.
Hundreds of satisfied homeowners across the Salt Lake Valley and foothills.
Cottonwood Heights is our backyard. We know the bench terrain, the elevation challenges, the seasonal weather, and every HOA restriction. We've transformed landscapes from Big Cottonwood Canyon views to properties near Fort Union Boulevard.
Ready to invest in your landscape? Contact us for a free site visit and design consultation.
Yes. We review your HOA rules before design and handle all compliance so your project moves forward smoothly.
We design with slopes, not against them—using terracing, retaining walls, and planted areas to stabilize elevation changes while creating usable outdoor space.
Yes. We design and install sprinkler and drip systems optimized for Cottonwood Heights altitude, freeze cycles, and water conservation.
Native and hardy plants suited to high altitude—junipers, pines, aspen, drought-tolerant perennials, and grasses that survive Wasatch winters and summers.
Absolutely. We use permeable materials and proper base preparation so your patios and walls hold up through mountain winters.
Yes. We position hardscape and plantings to frame Big and Little Cottonwood Canyon views while maintaining privacy and sightlines.
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