Landscaping Services in Kearns, Utah
HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across Kearns — a west-central valley township with mid-century homes. Whether you're in Western Hills, Oquirrh, Westridge, or Kearns Park, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.
Why your Kearns yard needs a local crew
Kearns started as Camp Kearns military housing and was built out post-war on smaller lots, which means most of the township's infrastructure — including residential irrigation — is decades older than what you find in newer Salt Lake County subdivisions. Many Kearns yards still draw from flood irrigation shares rather than pressurized sprinkler systems, and that fundamentally changes how water reaches a lawn, how often it needs mowing, and how aeration should be timed. A crew that knows the difference avoids tearing up an old supply line on the first visit.
Services we deliver in Kearns
The two recurring realities on a Kearns property are smaller lot size and older watering infrastructure, and our recurring service is built around both. Weekly mowing on a tighter mid-century lot means we are in and out efficiently, and we coordinate mow days around flood-irrigation turn schedules so we are not cutting a saturated lawn and tearing up turf. Aeration is especially valuable here because flood-irrigated lawns tend to develop hard, compacted layers right where the water sheets across, and a spring or fall pass restores infiltration. Our cleanups, mulching, and edging round out a service that keeps an older Kearns yard looking maintained without surprising the homeowner with damage to legacy systems.
- Mowing scheduled around flood-irrigation turns — cutting a soaked lawn rips turf and ruts the soil.
- Spring and fall core aeration — opens up the compacted layer that builds on flood-irrigated lawns.
- Careful equipment routing around older sprinkler heads and shallow supply lines on post-war lots.
- Weekly mowing on smaller mid-century lots — efficient routes, consistent same-day service.
- Mulching of foundation and tree-ring beds — a fast curb-appeal lift on an older Kearns home.
- Spring and fall cleanup — debris and leaf removal sized to the smaller township lot.
Common questions from Kearns homeowners
I'm on flood irrigation. Do you still mow on a regular schedule? 
Yes — we just coordinate around your turn. Tell us your day and we'll set your mow for a window when the lawn is dry enough to cut without rutting or scalping.
Will aeration damage my older sprinkler lines? 
Not when it's done carefully. We ask homeowners to flag head locations on older Kearns yards and we steer clear of known shallow runs. The aeration tine depth is set for turf, not utilities.
My Kearns lot is small — is recurring service worth it? 
For most homeowners, yes. Smaller post-war lots are quick visits, which keeps the recurring price reasonable, and the consistency keeps an older yard from drifting into the kind of overgrowth that becomes a real cleanup project.