Lindon sits between Pleasant Grove and Orem with something increasingly rare in Utah County — a genuinely semi-rural feel. Larger lots, some with horses and acreage, sit alongside growing residential development along the 400 North corridor. Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD), headquartered just south in Orem, serves irrigation water for the area. The larger lot sizes here translate to bigger turf footprints and more rebate potential on conversion projects — and more room for full outdoor living packages than most Utah County cities can offer. Our Orem office serves Lindon as part of the Utah County footprint.
Lindon's larger lot sizes — some running half-acre to full-acre on the semi-rural parcels — mean more turf to convert and greater rebate potential through CUWCD's Utah Water Savers programs (up to $3 per sq ft for turf-to-waterwise conversion). Pre-approval must be filed before any turf removal begins. We handle that paperwork as part of every conversion project, which is especially important in Lindon where the approval-to-removal sequence can cover a significant amount of square footage.
Clay-loam soil is the prevailing condition throughout Lindon and the broader Utah County corridor. Every patio, retaining wall, and irrigation install we do here starts with a drainage and soil-prep assessment — clay-loam holds water differently than bench soils, and building on top of it without proper prep is how patios heave and irrigation systems underperform within a few seasons.
Lindon's acreage properties are well-suited for the full outdoor living package — pools, patios, outdoor kitchens, and landscape design all at a scale that smaller Utah County lots can't support. The city's semi-rural character also means many properties have existing agricultural features — mature trees, older irrigation infrastructure, fencing — that we assess and work with rather than automatically clearing.
Utah's SB 152 (2022) applies in Lindon — HOAs can't penalize homeowners for replacing turf with water-wise landscaping, statewide. With CUWCD's 2026 drought advisory active and water-wise conversion rebates available, more Lindon homeowners are looking at right-sizing their turf footprint and investing the saved water budget in hardscape and drought-tolerant planting that holds up better through Utah summers.
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Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD), headquartered in Orem, serves Lindon. CUWCD runs water-wise conversion rebate programs — we handle pre-approval paperwork as part of every conversion project. With CUWCD's 2026 drought advisory active, conservation-compliant irrigation design is the baseline for every system we install here.
Yes. Lindon's larger lots — some with horses and acreage — create more opportunity for full-scale landscape design than most Utah County cities offer. Bigger footprints also mean more rebate potential on turf conversion. We assess each lot's existing infrastructure before designing, especially on semi-rural parcels with older irrigation or agricultural features.
Yes. Utah Water Savers rebates (up to $3/sq ft) apply for turf-to-waterwise conversion in Lindon through CUWCD's programs. Pre-approval must be filed before any turf comes out — we handle that paperwork as part of every conversion project.
Yes. Lindon's larger lot sizes are well-suited for full outdoor living packages — pools, patios, outdoor kitchens, and complete landscape design at a scale that smaller Utah County lots can't support. We handle design-and-build projects of this scale regularly out of our Orem office.
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