North Salt Lake sits right at the Davis County line — technically in Davis County, but geographically and logistically part of the Salt Lake metro, which is why it rolls up to our Salt Lake City / Millcreek office. The city runs north-to-south between I-15 and the Wasatch bench, with the flat valley floor to the west and the hillside bench neighborhoods climbing steeply east toward Eaglewood Golf Course and the ridge above. From our Millcreek office we're about 12 minutes from the center of North Salt Lake — same-day site visits for most of the city are standard practice.
North Salt Lake City operates its own municipal water system, drawing from Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District sources and supplemented by local wells. Utah Water Savers rebates apply here — up to $3/sq ft for turf-to-waterwise conversions, with pre-approval required before any grass comes out. We handle that paperwork as part of every conversion project in North Salt Lake.
The valley-floor portion of North Salt Lake — west of I-15 near the Point of the Mountain corridor — is flat and relatively straightforward: standard clay-loam soil, typical installation work. The mix of older city-center neighborhoods and newer developments on the bench provides a range of project types, from full first-time installs on new homes to renovation of dated 1980s-90s landscaping on established lots.
The east-side bench neighborhoods of North Salt Lake rise quickly from the valley floor — hillside lots with views across the Great Salt Lake to the west and the Wasatch peaks to the east. Grade is the primary design factor on these properties: retaining walls, terracing, proper drainage planning, and slope stabilization are standard elements of any build on the upper bench.
Eaglewood Golf Course anchors the north end of the bench, and some of the best-maintained lots in North Salt Lake sit in its surrounding neighborhood. The proximity to the course means soil conditions and grade management have been worked on in the area for decades — we know the terrain.
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North Salt Lake City runs its own municipal water system drawing from Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District sources. We design every irrigation system in North Salt Lake to work within their conservation guidelines.
Yes. The hillside neighborhoods east of I-15 have significant grade — retaining walls and terracing are standard on most upper-bench properties here.
Davis County. It sits right at the county line, just north of the SLC city limits. We serve it from our Salt Lake City / Millcreek office based on distance and convenience.
Yes. North Salt Lake properties are eligible for up to $3/sq ft through Utah Water Savers. Pre-approval must be filed before turf removal — we handle that paperwork as part of every conversion project.
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