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Pitt Landscape and Construction

General Contractors License (B-100): 10894545-5501

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From Farmland Roots to High‑Tech Growth

Explore tailored Landscape Design expertise for homes and businesses in Layton.

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Our Project Impact

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Estimate Revenue

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Project Coverage in Layton

Track where we're building plants and softscape projects throughout Layton.

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Neighborhood Summary

LaytonSold Jobs: 2
Sold Revenue
$40,094
Avg. Ticket
$20,047
Grand TotalSold Jobs: 2
Sold Revenue
$40,094
Avg. Ticket
$20,047

Plants and Softscape in Layton

Bring your landscape to life: plants, softscape materials and expert design.

Plants and Softscape

Semi‑Arid Climate and Year‑Round Adventure

Layton sits at the northern end of the Wasatch Front and experiences hot, dry summers with around 226 sunny days per year, balanced by cold winters and about 18 inches of annual precipitation. The nearby Wasatch foothills offer hiking at Adams Canyon, while SeaQuest and Valley View Golf Course provide family attractions in town. Our Landscape Design solutions are built for these conditions: we create water‑wise landscapes and shade structures to keep spaces cool and green in summer, choose materials that withstand freeze‑thaw cycles in winter, and integrate gathering areas that let you enjoy Layton’s parks and views all year long.

Plant Selection & Design

We install perennials, shrubs, trees and flowers that anchor your landscape and bring it to life. Working from a complete design—whether provided by you or created by our in‑house team—we select species that thrive in the local climate and soil. These plantings are integrated with patios, pools, fire pits and other features to create harmony across the whole site. The right mix of heights, textures and colours gives your yard four‑season appeal in Layton or anywhere.

Softscape Materials & Pathways

Softscape refers to the groundcover and bedding materials that aren’t grass. We lay bark, mulch, chat, gravel, granite and other rock to define garden beds and create walking paths. These materials suppress weeds, conserve soil moisture and support xeriscaping principles, reducing maintenance and irrigation. A crisp mulch edge or smooth gravel path is the finishing touch that makes your landscape feel intentional.

Impact & Investment

Plants and softscapes often account for up to 30% of a landscape project’s budget, and they’re what make a design pop. A well‑chosen evergreen hedge, flowering tree or ornamental grass provides structure and color, while complementary mulch or gravel ties everything together. Thoughtful selection and placement in your Layton garden create a cohesive look and deliver lasting value.

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