Zeroscaping in Herriman, Utah
Professional zeroscaping for Herriman homeowners. Locally owned, Utah Water Savers approved, licensed & insured.
Zeroscaping · Herriman, Utah
Zeroscaping for Herriman Homeowners
Xeriscaping — also called zeroscaping in Utah — replaces thirsty grass with beautiful, drought-tolerant plants, rock, and gravel, dramatically cutting water use while boosting curb appeal. In Herriman, where water restrictions are tightening every season, water-wise landscaping is one of the smartest investments a homeowner can make.
- ✅ Reduces outdoor water use by up to 75%
- ✅ Qualifies for up to $3/sq ft Utah Water Savers rebate
- ✅ Low maintenance once established
- ✅ Increases property value and curb appeal
- ✅ Licensed & fully insured
- ✅ Free detailed quotes within 24 hours
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Herriman Local Context
Why Zeroscaping Makes Sense in Herriman
Herriman sits at 4,700–5,200 ft elevation on the west-facing slope of the Oquirrh Mountains. Wind exposure is significant and the soil is often rocky with clay subsoil — conditions that actually favor drought-tolerant zeroscaping over traditional grass.
Neighborhoods we serve in Herriman: Butterfield Canyon area, Mountain View Corridor, Copper Hills, and surrounding areas.
Water Provider
Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District (JVWCD)
Rebate Eligibility
Herriman homeowners served by JVWCD qualify for Utah Water Savers. With many new homes still using temporary builder landscaping, this is an ideal time to install a permanent water-wise yard and capture the rebate.
Reviews
Zeroscaping Reviews from Herriman
"Converted 1,400 sq ft of front lawn to zeroscaping. We received a $4,200 rebate and the yard looks incredible year-round."
— Brian & Kelly M., Sandy
"Russ walked us through plant selection, drainage, and the rebate paperwork. Couldn't have asked for better guidance."
— Dawn T., Draper
"Zero regrets. Zero maintenance. Zero water bill surprises. Exactly what zeroscaping promised."
— Phil A., South Jordan
Free Zeroscaping Quote for Herriman
No obligation. Most estimates returned within 24 hours.