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  • What types of projects does Premier Landscape Design handle in St. George, Utah?

    Premier Landscape Design manages paving, turf installation, landscape design, irrigation work, and full outdoor improvement projects. We support both residential and commercial properties across St. George, ensuring reliable, well-structured outdoor solutions.

  • How long does artificial turf usually last?

    High-quality synthetic turf generally lasts between 12 and 20 years. Its lifespan depends on the level of use, foot traffic, and routine maintenance practices, making it a durable, low-upkeep outdoor surface.

  • Do you offer custom landscape design?

    Yes. Custom design plans are created based on property layout, functional needs, stylistic preferences, and long-term outdoor goals. Each plan aims to balance visual appeal with practical usability.

  • Can irrigation systems reduce my water use?

    A properly engineered irrigation system can greatly reduce water waste. Smart controllers, efficient zones, and controlled scheduling improve water distribution and support healthier landscapes.

  • Does Premier Landscape Design work on commercial properties in St. George?

    Yes. Premier Landscape Design provides commercial paving, turf, irrigation, and full-scale outdoor construction for business facilities, offices, complexes, and multi-use properties throughout St. George and nearby areas.

  • How soon can a new hardscape be used after installation?

    Most paved areas can be walked on within 24 hours. Surfaces supporting vehicles or heavier loads typically need additional curing time based on material type and installation conditions.

  • What is included in full-service landscaping?

    Full-service landscaping may include planting, design, grading, lighting, hardscapes, turf installation, irrigation setups, and long-term maintenance options suited to evolving outdoor needs.

  • Do smart irrigation systems need Wi-Fi?

    Many smart controllers rely on Wi-Fi for remote adjustments, weather-based automation, and usage monitoring. Non-Wi-Fi options are available, but they offer fewer automation features.