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ESR High Country, LLC
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Serving Escalante, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

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"These guys are great! The quality of work is second to none. I changed the type of turf I wanted at the last minute and it wasnâ t a problem at all, they had the new turf within 5 days and got the job done quickly."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Dixie Home, LLC
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Serving Escalante, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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"Dixie Home was quick to respond after our initial inquiry. Cody (?) was friendly and professional, and performed the job in a timely manner. Well done and reasonably priced."
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Response time12 hrs
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KINETIC ENTERPRISES
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Serving Escalante, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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Emergency services offered

"Wonderful! Carlyn is very helpful and easy to work with. He was very prompt, had excellent communication, and did a clean job. I hired him twice, once for scraping of my .25 acre lot, and once to scrape and replace gravel in my small backyard."
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Crown Contractors LLC
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Serving Escalante, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Phil and Lonnie are amazing to work with. They are very intuitive even when the client has no concrete plan for building. Their combined and individual experience delivers the whole package. Thoroughly enjoyed meeting with them and viewing our property. I found them to be Honest and sincerely interested in helping and not just for their gain. Thank you so much. Great guys! Talented and professional."
Zen garden and interior stair.
Finished Pond Renovation
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Large flex space and meeting area.

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Landscaping questions, answered by experts

Yes, such as sod installation and erosion control for comprehensive site improvement.

Palm trees are relatively easy to grow, especially when planting different varieties in their native habitats. While regular watering is crucial in the first couple of months while the palm develops a strong root ball, palms typically require minimal maintenance once they’re established. You’ll need to prune palm fronds once or twice per year to keep it in tip-top shape.

The average cost for landscaping is around $3,500, but prices can range from as low as $200 for simple DIY projects to $14,000 or more for extensive work. Several factors influence the final price, including your geographic location, yard size, project scope, chosen materials, site preparation, and the type of landscaping involved. Professional landscaper labor costs typically range from $50 to $100 per hour.

For a smaller budget, you can focus on softscaping projects like adding mulch, flowers, and shrubs, which might only cost a few hundred dollars if you do the work yourself. A budget of around $5,000 could cover projects like a simple patio, new plants and tree trimming, or a water feature. More extensive hardscaping projects, such as pergolas, patios, and walkways, can push the budget to $14,000 or more. For example, a flower bed installation averages between $800 and $3,000, while landscape lighting installation can cost from $2,000 to $6,000.

Monkey grass isn’t too picky when it comes to light conditions: It needs sun but prefers partial shade. While it can tolerate full sun, it thrives in environments with partial shade (around four to six hours of sunlight per day). The black mondo grass variety is the most tolerant of heat from direct sunlight.

Yes, you can hydroseed with a garden hose, but you’ll need a tank or other large vessel for mixing the slurry, then a pump to send the slurry through the hose for spraying. Making your own hydroseeding unit can work, but it’s not usually worth the effort and supplies unless you already have them.

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