Bluffdale is the southernmost city in Salt Lake County — and it still feels like it in some areas. Larger lots, older properties that predate the suburb expansion, some working agricultural land, and a community that's growing but hasn't fully shed its rural character. Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District handles treated irrigation water, and the lot sizes here often mean bigger turf footprints — which translates to meaningful Utah Water Savers rebate potential on conversion projects. Our Draper office serves Bluffdale as part of the south-valley footprint.
Bluffdale lots trend larger than most Salt Lake County suburbs — quarter-acre to full-acre properties are common, especially on the older and agricultural-holdover parcels. That means more turf to convert and greater rebate potential through Utah Water Savers (up to $3 per sq ft). Pre-approval must be filed before any turf removal begins, and we handle that paperwork as part of every project.
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District supplies treated water throughout Bluffdale. JVWCD's conservation guidelines are the design standard for every irrigation system we install in the city. The larger properties also mean more room for full outdoor living packages — pools, patios, outdoor kitchens — where the lot size actually justifies the investment.
Some Bluffdale lots predate suburban development — larger parcels with older trees, legacy irrigation from agricultural use, and infrastructure that hasn't been touched in decades. We assess each lot's existing setup before designing: what's worth keeping, what needs to be pulled and redesigned. Older irrigation systems often have quirks that aren't obvious until you trace the lines.
Bluffdale's newer developments bring from-scratch installs on flat lots — clean slates that make proper first-time irrigation design and bed planning straightforward. The Jordan River runs through the western edge of the city, and properties near the river corridor have some drainage and flood-plain considerations we account for in site planning.
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Yes. Many Bluffdale properties run quarter-acre to full-acre lots — more turf to convert and more rebate potential through Utah Water Savers (up to $3/sq ft). We handle pre-approval paperwork as part of every conversion project.
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District supplies treated irrigation water throughout Bluffdale. We design every system to work within JVWCD's conservation guidelines.
Yes. Some Bluffdale lots predate suburban development — larger parcels with older trees and legacy irrigation from agricultural use. We assess what's there before designing, and work with what's structurally sound rather than starting from scratch where it isn't necessary.
Yes. Bluffdale's larger lots are well-suited for full outdoor living packages — pools, patios, outdoor kitchens, and complete landscape design from our Draper office.
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