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Landscaping Services in Midvale, Utah

HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across Midvale — the central valley between Murray and Sandy. Whether you're in Bingham Junction, Union, Hillside, or Copperview, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.

Why your Midvale yard needs a local crew

Midvale lots are smaller and tighter than the bench cities to the east, and the mid-century housing stock here was built around short driveways, narrow side yards, and street-fronting lawns that read directly off the sidewalk. With the State Street commercial corridor cutting through town, a clean trim and a sharp driveway edge are what visitors actually notice when they pull up to your home, and that is the detail we focus on.

Services we deliver in Midvale

On a typical Midvale property, the visual story is told at the property line — driveway apron, sidewalk, mailbox, and the strip between the curb and the walk. We treat edging as a primary service in Midvale rather than an afterthought, and we build mow patterns around tight side-yard gates so the back lawn gets the same attention as the front. Mid-century lots often have aging Kentucky bluegrass that benefits from regular core aeration, and we time spring and fall passes around the freeze-thaw window so you get real recovery, not just a checked box. Recurring weekly visits keep the small lot looking consistently kept.

Common questions from Midvale homeowners

My Midvale lot is small — do you still service it?

Yes. Smaller central-valley lots are exactly the kind of property we run efficiently on recurring weekly routes, and the per-visit cost reflects the size.

Why does edging matter so much on my street?

On a Midvale property where the lawn meets the sidewalk and driveway directly, the edge line is the cleanest visual detail visitors see. A weekly mow without edging looks unfinished; a mow with a crisp edge reads professional from the curb.

Can you get into a narrow side yard?

In most cases yes. We use walk-behind equipment for tight Midvale side yards and gates and confirm access ahead of the first visit so nothing gets skipped.

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