Kaysville is home to Benchland Water District's own office at 485 E Shepard Lane — which makes sense, since most of the city runs on Benchland's pressurized secondary water: untreated supply from red-painted taps, real filtration built in, and mainlines that drain around September 15. Kaysville is also where USU's Botanical Center (Utah House) sits as a working water-wise demonstration garden — a real local reference for what well-designed, low-water landscaping looks like here. About 22 miles from Salt Lake City, Kaysville's mix of older established lots and newer construction keeps us doing both renovations and from-scratch installs, all built around that secondary-water reality. We've been doing it for 15+ years.
Benchland Water District's office sits at 485 E Shepard Lane — right here in Kaysville — and most properties in town run on that same pressurized secondary-water system: untreated water from red-painted taps that needs real filtration to keep sediment and algae out of valves, nozzles, and drip lines. We design every irrigation layout in Kaysville with that filtration built in from the start, not added after something clogs.
Benchland's mainlines typically drain around September 15, and the whole system needs to be winterized properly after that to avoid frost damage — timing we build into every install and every season of after-care for Kaysville clients.
USU's Botanical Center — known locally as Utah House — sits right in Kaysville as a working demonstration of water-wise landscaping done well: defined planting beds, efficient irrigation zones, and a design that still looks lush without the water bill. It's a useful local reference point when we're walking a Kaysville client through what a low-water yard can actually look like, beyond the gravel-and-cactus stereotype.
Kaysville's mix of older neighborhoods near Wilderness Park and newer subdivisions toward the edges of town means we're doing both: renovating mature, established lots and building brand-new yards from the ground up — all within the same secondary-water framework above.
In Kaysville we handle residential landscaping in Kaysville, landscape design and build in Kaysville, and retaining walls in Kaysville.
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Landscape Design & Build in Kaysville
Yard size, grading, sod, plants, rock, irrigation, and hardscape work.
$10,000 – $75,000+
Concrete Patios & Walkways in Kaysville
Varies by prep, access, thickness, and finish.
$10 – $20 / sq ft
Stamped & Decorative Concrete in Kaysville
Varies by pattern, color, sealant, and site prep.
$15 – $35 / sq ft
Heated Concrete in Kaysville
Driveways, walkways, and patios. Varies by heating system and layout.
$25 – $50+ / sq ft
Paver Patios & Walkways in Kaysville
Varies by base prep, paver type, drainage, and design.
$20 – $45 / sq ft
Retaining Walls in Kaysville
Varies by height, drainage, engineering, and materials.
$50 – $120+ / sq ft
Swimming Pools in Kaysville
Varies by pool type, excavation, access, decking, and finishes.
$75,000 – $150,000+
Outdoor Kitchens & Fire Features in Kaysville
Varies by size, appliances, stone, gas lines, and layout.
$8,000 – $50,000+
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Most Kaysville properties do. Benchland Water District's office is right here in Kaysville at 485 E Shepard Lane, and the majority of the city runs on their pressurized irrigation system — untreated water from red-painted taps. That water carries sediment and algae that will clog valves and drip lines without the right filtration built into the system from the start.
Yes. Benchland's mainlines drain around September 15 every year, and the system needs to be properly winterized after that to avoid frost damage. We build that timing into every install and every season of after-care for Kaysville clients — it's not an afterthought, it's part of the design.
Yes. Older neighborhoods near Wilderness Park are mostly renovation and rework — mature lots where we're integrating new beds, hardscape, and irrigation around what's already established. Newer subdivisions toward the edges of town are typically from-scratch installs. Both work within the same secondary-water framework, and we design around it either way.
Yes. Utah Water Savers covers up to $3 per sq ft for lawn-to-waterwise conversions, plus Flip Your Strip for park strips. The catch is timing — pre-approval has to be filed before any turf comes out. We handle that paperwork as part of the project. Utah's SB 152 (2022) also means Kaysville HOAs can't penalize you for making the switch.
Stamped concrete in Kaysville runs $15–$35 per sq ft installed. A 400 sq ft patio or driveway in stamped concrete typically comes out to $6,000–$14,000 depending on pattern complexity, color, and site access. Simpler single-color patterns run lower; multi-color or intricate designs run higher. We give a firm number after seeing the site.
A standard two-car concrete driveway in Kaysville (roughly 400–600 sq ft) typically runs $4,000–$12,000 installed depending on thickness, finish, and whether you want decorative elements. Heated driveways run higher. We measure the actual pour area and give you a per-square-foot number before any work begins.
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