Pitt Landscape and Construction

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Plants and Softscape in Salt Lake City - Our Project Impact

Pitt Landscape has completed 58 plants and softscape projects across Salt Lake City, totaling $430K in sold work at an average project value of $7K, with crews active in Arcadia Heights, Central City, East Bench, East Central and 9 others throughout Salt Lake City. We've been delivering this work here since February 2021, and that kind of long-standing local presence gives people confidence that we're here to stay.

5.0 / 5from 4 reviewsSalt Lake City plants and softscape reviews

59

Total Estimates

$459K

Estimate Revenue

55

Projects Sold

$428K

Sold Revenue

$146K

Top 10 Full-Scope Project Avg

Our largest installs combine landscape design ($91K) and construction ($53K) per project

$91K

Design

$53K

Construction

Project Coverage in Salt Lake City

Track where we're building plants and softscape projects throughout Salt Lake City.

Neighborhood Summary

Sugar HouseSold Jobs: 13
Sold Revenue
$111,028
Avg. Ticket
$8,541
Salt Lake CitySold Jobs: 16
Sold Revenue
$104,777
Avg. Ticket
$6,549
Mount OlympusSold Jobs: 8
Sold Revenue
$88,454
Avg. Ticket
$11,057
Grand TotalSold Jobs: 58
Sold Revenue
$430,106
Avg. Ticket
$7,416

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 Salt Lake City or anywhere.

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Customer Reviews in Salt Lake City

Average rating: 5.0 / 5 (4 reviews)
Austin Taylor★★★★★

Pitt Landscape was the #2 low bidder on a small park strip excavation project. The company is very well organized and the contracting and close out process is so smooth. I would use them again!

Matthew Chabot★★★★★

Ryan and his team were incredibly responsive. They had creative solutions for our project and had great follow through and communication throughout. We really had an excellent experience and would recommend them to anyone.

Matthew Royse★★★★★

These guys were excellent. They provided a detailed estimate/budget with every service priced competitively. They executed the project timely and exceeded my expectations. Thank you Pitt landscaping !!

Joe Spedale★★★★★

Ryan has a great eye for design and works with you with regards to your wants and needs. It was fun working with his entire crew, even through Covid. And, I was worried about Covid too. But It was all good! thanks Ryan!

Four‑Season Durability and Water‑Smart Craftsmanship

Salt Lake City experiences hot, dry summers tempered by breezes off the Great Salt Lake and cold, snowy winters moderated by the surrounding Rocky Mountains. Winters rarely fall below zero and average 26 days at or below freezing, while summer highs often exceed 90 °F with low humidity. Spring brings most of the area’s precipitation, and short monsoon storms can sweep through in late summer. Our Landscape Design offerings are engineered for these extremes: we use hardscape materials and construction methods that withstand freeze‑thaw cycles and seismic soils, incorporate efficient irrigation and rain‑capture systems to thrive in dry months, and design shade structures and wind screens for comfort during heat and canyon gusts. The result is an outdoor space that performs beautifully year‑round in Salt Lake City’s challenging climate.

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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.

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