Provo is a city of contrasts — 1940s–60s bungalows in established neighborhoods near BYU sit blocks from newer development on the west and south edges. Clay soil is the prevailing condition throughout the Provo valley floor. Provo City Water Resources manages treated water through the city's own utility; Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD) also serves the broader Utah County area. The result is a city where drainage and soil prep matter first on every hardscape or lawn project, and where the work ranges from high-end renovation on established lots to practical curb-appeal improvements on investment properties. Our Orem office is just north of the Provo city line.
Provo is on the list of Utah County's clay-soil cities for good reason. The valley floor south and west of the bench carries clay-loam throughout — soil that holds water longer, compresses under hardscape load differently than bench-zone soils, and causes patios and retaining walls to settle or heave within a few seasons if the sub-base prep isn't handled correctly. Before we design any hardscape or lawn system in Provo, we assess drainage and soil conditions. That's not an upsell — it's the difference between a project that holds and one that fails inside five years.
Provo City Water Resources runs the municipal water system and has its own conservation ordinances tied to the Provo River diversion allotment. CUWCD's Utah Water Savers rebate programs (up to $3/sq ft for turf-to-waterwise conversion) also apply in Provo — pre-approval is required before any turf comes out. We handle that paperwork as part of every conversion project.
The neighborhoods around BYU and the city's older core have mature landscapes — established lots with trees planted in the 1950s and 60s, dated hardscape, and irrigation systems that have been patched together over decades. This is renovation work, not first-time installs: assessing what's structurally sound, removing what isn't, and redesigning around what's worth keeping. The result is usually a cleaner design than the original, with irrigation that actually works and hardscape that sits level through winter freeze-thaw cycles.
Provo's mix of owner-occupied homes and rental investment properties means the ask varies: high-end renovation for long-term homeowners, and practical, durable curb-appeal work for landlords maintaining investment properties. We're set up for both. Newer development on Provo's west side and south edge brings first-time install work alongside the renovation base.
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Yes. Provo is a listed clay-soil city in Utah County. Clay-loam throughout the valley floor holds water differently than bench soils — it compacts under load, drains slowly, and causes hardscape and retaining walls to settle or heave if sub-base prep isn't done correctly. We assess soil and drainage conditions before designing any hardscape, wall, or lawn system in Provo.
Provo City Water Resources operates the city's own municipal water system, with conservation ordinances tied to Provo River diversion allotments. Central Utah Water Conservancy District (CUWCD) also covers Utah County broadly. We're familiar with both and design irrigation systems to meet the relevant authority's requirements. CUWCD's Utah Water Savers rebates (up to $3/sq ft) apply for turf-to-waterwise conversion in Provo — pre-approval required before any turf removal.
Yes. Provo's established neighborhoods have mature trees and dated hardscape that need renovation. We assess what's structurally sound and design around what's worth keeping — rather than defaulting to full demo. The goal is a cleaner, updated design that works with the lot's mature elements, with irrigation and hardscape that hold through Utah's freeze-thaw cycles.
Yes. Provo's mix of owner-occupied and rental properties means we handle everything from high-end renovation installs to practical, durable curb-appeal improvements for investment properties. For rental properties the goal is typically low-maintenance, durable hardscape and drought-tolerant planting that holds up between tenant turnover without ongoing upkeep costs.
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