Landscaping Services in South Jordan, Utah
HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across South Jordan — home to the master-planned Daybreak community. Whether you're in Daybreak, South Jordan Heights, Riverton Park, or Glenmoor, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.
Why your South Jordan yard needs a local crew
South Jordan is really two cities living side by side: the master-planned Daybreak community on the west, where front yards are HOA-managed and held to consistent finish-quality standards, and the older eastern parts of South Jordan, where you'll find larger semi-rural lots, mature trees, and irrigation systems that have been in the ground for decades. A local crew matters here because the same week that a Daybreak front yard needs a clean, even cut to stay HOA-compliant, an older South Jordan property might need a heavier cleanup pass and a careful eye on aging sprinkler coverage. We work both sides of the city every week and adjust accordingly.
Services we deliver in South Jordan
Our South Jordan service plan is split between HOA-paced front-yard work in Daybreak and full-property maintenance in the rest of the city. In Daybreak we focus on consistency — the same crew, the same height of cut, the same edge line each week — so your front yard reads correctly against neighboring homes. Outside Daybreak we tend to handle larger square footage, side and back yards, and beds with established plantings. Most South Jordan customers pair a weekly mow with one early-spring aeration and a fall cleanup.
- HOA-spec weekly mowing in Daybreak — consistent height, clean edges, and reliable scheduling so your front yard stays in line with the community's published standards.
- Core aeration — useful across all of South Jordan, but especially on Daybreak's relatively young turf, where annual aeration helps roots reach the depth they need before peak summer.
- Mulching and bed maintenance — keeps Daybreak's compact front beds looking tidy and helps eastern South Jordan's larger beds retain moisture.
- Spring and fall cleanups — heavier on the older east-side properties with mature shade trees, lighter and more frequent on Daybreak's tighter front yards.
- Edging and trimming around hardscape — Daybreak's mix of sidewalks, walking paths, and shared green space means more linear feet of edging than a typical suburban yard.
- Fertilization scheduling — coordinated with GreenIQ so feedings line up with newer Daybreak irrigation systems instead of fighting them.
Common questions from South Jordan homeowners
Do you understand the Daybreak HOA front-yard standards? 
Yes — we keep mow height and edge lines consistent with what the HOA expects, and we'll flag anything we notice that could trigger a violation notice (long tree-well grass, missed parking strips, debris on shared sidewalks) before it becomes a letter.
We're in older South Jordan with a much bigger lot — does pricing change? 
It does. Daybreak front yards are smaller and quicker, while a half-acre property east of Redwood is a different job. We quote on actual square footage and access, so you're not paying a flat rate that ignores the size of your yard.
Our Daybreak sod is only a couple of years old — is it ready to aerate? 
Usually yes by the second full growing season. We start with a single careful spring pass rather than aggressive double-direction aeration, which is more than young turf needs and can do more harm than good.