
Eagle Mountain Landscaping
Eagle Mountain issued more residential building permits than any other city in Utah in 2024 — 1,556 of them. That pace creates a landscape reality that's hard to overstate: miles of unfinished lots, raw desert soil stirring up dust on windy days, and homeowners who moved here for the views and the value and are now ready to make the yard match the house. The surrounding desert floor is still actively eroding into new neighborhoods, which makes establishing ground cover and irrigation all the more urgent.
We've worked Eagle Mountain's fast-growth corridors and understand what a new-construction landscape here actually involves — dust management, irrigation design on clay-over-hardpan soils, and plants tough enough to establish in a windy, high-desert microclimate. We move efficiently on fresh lots and can phase work to match how homeowners in Eagle Mountain actually budget.
Eagle Mountain is served by Central Utah Water Conservancy District / Eagle Mountain City water infrastructure. The city participates in state and CUWCD conservation rebate programs. The rapid construction pace means many lots have dust and erosion issues before landscaping is established.
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Eagle Mountain is served by the Central Utah Water Conservancy District (Central Utah), which offers a combined rebate of up to $2.00/sq ft for qualifying turf-to-xeriscape conversions. That means a 2,000 sqft front-yard conversion returns up to $4,000 back in your pocket — and we handle the application from pre-approval through the final inspection.
Eligibility requires a minimum of 200 sqft of turf removed, replacement with water-wise plants or hardscape, and conversion of irrigation to drip or bubbler emitters. Pre-approval from Central Utah is mandatory before any work begins — skipping that step disqualifies the rebate entirely. We walk every Eagle Mountain client through each milestone so nothing slips through the cracks.
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Landscaping Questions in Eagle Mountain
Why is my yard so dusty even after we moved in?
Eagle Mountain sits on desert valley floor with active construction on all sides. Until ground cover and irrigation are established, wind pulls up surface soil constantly. Getting plants and mulch in the ground as soon as possible is the fastest fix.
What plants handle the wind and dry conditions out here?
Native and adapted xeric plants do best — Apache plume, blue grama grass, rabbitbrush, and drought-tolerant ornamental grasses establish well and tolerate Eagle Mountain's exposure.
Is a rebate available in Eagle Mountain?
Yes — Eagle Mountain is served by Central Utah Water Conservancy District. Rebate rates are slightly lower than JVWCD but still meaningful. We verify your specific water provider and confirm eligibility before every project.
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Eagle Mountain, UT · (385) 417-5865


