Landscaping Services in West Jordan, Utah
HR Landscaping Services proudly serves homeowners across West Jordan — a large south-valley suburb with mid-to-large lots. Whether you're in Jordan Landing, West Hills, Oquirrh Shadows, or Sugar Factory, our family-owned crew handles mowing, edging, aeration, mulching, and seasonal cleanup so you don't have to.
Why your West Jordan yard needs a local crew
West Jordan covers everything from quarter-acre 1980s tract lots in Jordan Landing to half-acre newer builds out near the Oquirrh foothills, so a routine that works in one neighborhood can leave another stressed. West-facing slopes bake in late-afternoon sun coming off the Oquirrhs, while the newer turf in subdivisions on the west side hasn't built up enough thatch yet to mask irrigation gaps. A local crew that drives these streets every week notices early — burn lines along sidewalks, dry corners on slopes, spotty growth in younger sod — and adjusts the schedule before small problems turn into replanting projects.
Services we deliver in West Jordan
Our West Jordan service plan is built around the city's mix of established and newer-construction yards. We handle the full weekly maintenance cycle as well as the one-off jobs most homeowners only need once or twice a year. Pricing is based on lot size and what your turf actually needs, not a flat package, so we'll walk the property before quoting. Most West Jordan customers settle into a weekly mow plus a spring cleanup, fall cleanup, and one aeration pass per year.
- Weekly mowing and edging — keeps mid-to-large lots tidy and prevents the long, stringy growth common in fast-watered West Jordan front yards.
- Early spring core aeration — especially important on newer-build lots west of Bangerter where young turf needs help developing root depth before the summer heat arrives.
- Mulching and bed refresh — replaces faded mulch around foundation plantings and helps slope beds hold moisture against late-day sun off the Oquirrhs.
- Spring and fall cleanups — clears winter debris, prunes back, and hauls off leaves from the maples and ash trees lining older West Jordan streets.
- Fertilization scheduling — coordinated with our partners at GreenIQ so your feedings line up with the watering pattern your lawn is actually on.
- Slope and edge trimming — for the west-facing grade lots that bigger mowers can't safely cover.
Common questions from West Jordan homeowners
My yard is on a west-facing slope and burns out by August. What helps? 
We deepen mowing height through July, keep mulch refreshed in slope beds, and flag irrigation heads that aren't reaching the top of the grade. Most slope burnout in West Jordan is a coverage issue, not a watering volume issue.
We just moved into a new build out west — when should we aerate? 
Wait until the sod has been in place for a full growing season, then plan a single early-spring core aeration the following year. Younger turf in newer West Jordan subdivisions benefits more from one careful pass than from aggressive annual aeration.
Do you service the older parts of West Jordan with mature trees? 
Yes — the older neighborhoods east of Redwood Road are a big part of our weekly route. We bag clippings on properties with heavy leaf load and handle fall cleanup as a separate service so your weekly mow rate isn't padded.