
Herriman — Large Lots and Room to Build
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Site Preparation in Herriman - Our Project Impact
Pitt Landscape has completed 4 site preparation projects across Herriman, totaling $61K in sold work at an average project value of $15K. Recorded sold work here dates back to June 2021, showing a growing local track record and real experience with projects in this area.
11
Total Estimates
$175K
Estimate Revenue
4
Projects Sold
$61K
Sold Revenue
Project Coverage in Herriman
Track where we're building site preparation projects throughout Herriman.
Neighborhood Summary
| Neighborhood | Sold Jobs | Sold Revenue | Avg. Ticket |
|---|---|---|---|
Herriman | 4 | $60,711 | $15,178 |
| Grand Total | 4 | $60,711 | $15,178 |
- Sold Revenue
- $60,711
- Avg. Ticket
- $15,178
- Sold Revenue
- $60,711
- Avg. Ticket
- $15,178
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 Herriman.

Herriman Terrain — Bench Slopes and Desert Transition
Herriman's bench location creates a terrain pattern common to many southwest Salt Lake County communities: flatter valley-floor lots in the lower subdivisions, transitioning to more pronounced grades as you move east and uphill toward the Oquirrh Mountain foothills. Sloped lots in Herriman's upper neighborhoods frequently require retaining walls, terracing, or grade modification to create usable flat areas — the raw bench slope is often too steep for outdoor living without some structural intervention. We design retaining walls and terracing as integrated landscape elements rather than purely functional structures, so the finished yard looks designed rather than engineered.
Herriman's soils are generally well-draining sandy loam on the bench, but compaction from construction activity is widespread in newer developments. A proper soil assessment before any planting or irrigation work typically reveals layers of compaction that explain why builder-grade grass is already thinning or patchy. Addressing the compaction layer — whether through aeration, amendment, or soil replacement — is often the most important first step in any Herriman outdoor renovation.
Grading
Good landscapes start with solid groundwork. We shape Herriman 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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