
Eagle Mountain's Open Desert Canvas
Explore tailored Landscape Design expertise for homes and businesses in Eagle Mountain.
Site Preparation in Eagle Mountain - Our Project Impact
Pitt Landscape has completed 7 site preparation projects across Eagle Mountain, totaling $81K in sold work at an average project value of $12K. Recorded sold work here dates back to August 2021, showing a growing local track record and real experience with projects in this area.
15
Total Estimates
$247K
Estimate Revenue
5
Projects Sold
$81K
Sold Revenue
$57K
Top 5 Full-Scope Project Avg
Our largest installs combine landscape design ($57K) and construction ($684) per project
$57K
Design
$684
Construction
Project Coverage in Eagle Mountain
Track where we're building site preparation projects throughout Eagle Mountain.
Neighborhood Summary
| Neighborhood | Sold Jobs | Sold Revenue | Avg. Ticket |
|---|---|---|---|
Eagle Mountain | 7 | $80,848 | $11,550 |
| Grand Total | 7 | $80,848 | $11,550 |
- Sold Revenue
- $80,848
- Avg. Ticket
- $11,550
- Sold Revenue
- $80,848
- Avg. Ticket
- $11,550
Demolition
Before beauty comes a clean slate. Our crews use the right tools—mini‑excavators, skid‑steers and haul‑off equipment—to remove old patios, walls, turf and other legacy elements quickly and safely. Proper demolition clears the way for a fresh design while protecting surrounding structures and plantings. Our crews tailor each project to local site conditions, property goals, and the long-term performance expectations for Eagle Mountain.

Designing for Eagle Mountain's Desert Climate
Eagle Mountain sits at approximately 5,000 feet elevation, which means hotter, drier summers than the Wasatch Valley floor and significantly colder overnight temperatures in spring and fall. The frost window is shorter than most new residents expect — late frosts through mid-May and early frosts returning by October. Soil conditions vary across the bench from sandy loam in some areas to caliche hardpan in others, which directly affects drainage design and planting depth requirements.
Water conservation is both a practical priority and an increasingly HOA-driven expectation in Eagle Mountain's newer developments. Xeriscape-compatible designs using drought-tolerant native and near-native plantings perform better here than turf-heavy landscapes that fight the local ecology year-round. We design outdoor spaces — patios, fire features, plant beds, retaining structures — that work with Eagle Mountain's desert character, which tends to produce yards that require less intervention and look more intentional than landscapes imported from a wetter climate zone.
Eagle Mountain Landscape Design — What We Build Here
Across Eagle Mountain, the most common Landscape Design projects we handle are full landscape design on new-construction lots (including site grading, irrigation, plant installation, and hardscape), retaining walls for the sloped bench lots along the eastern subdivisions, and outdoor living areas — fire pits, patios, pergolas — for properties where the backyard has been left raw since the build. We also do significant Site Preparation work for homeowners who inherited a landscaping setup that isn't suited to Eagle Mountain's conditions and want to start over with something that will actually thrive.
Grading
Good landscapes start with solid groundwork. We shape Eagle Mountain terrain to the correct elevations and slopes, controlling drainage and preventing erosion. Using compact loaders and laser levels, our technicians sculpt soil, move boulders and compact subgrades so water flows away from foundations and plant roots.
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