Wasatch Front · Salt Lake County

Landscaping in Holladay.
Established neighborhoods, careful design.

Holladay is one of the most established neighborhoods in the Salt Lake Valley — mature trees, larger estate lots, careful architectural traditions. Yardd's work in Holladay is usually about additions and renovations rather than new construction: replacing tired hardscape, refreshing fencing, adding outdoor rooms to homes that already have great bones.

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Neighborhoods we serve in Holladay

Holladay CottonwoodWalker LaneOld MillMaplewoodMt. Olympus CoveOlympus Cove

What we look for in Holladay

Knowing the ground matters here.

Lot context

Holladay has older estate lots — typical 0.25 to 0.7 acres with mature trees, established hardscape, and existing irrigation. Design here is additive: working with what exists, replacing what no longer serves, opening sightlines.

Soil + grade

Clay loam with rocky inclusions, plus established root systems from mature trees that affect every hardscape design. We map root zones before we trench — saves trees, saves rework.

HOA + design rules

Holladay has fewer HOAs than Daybreak or Suncrest — most regulation comes from city ordinance. The vibe is design-conscious neighbors rather than rules-driven HOAs, which means more freedom but also higher expectations on craft.

Permits + city

City of Holladay requires permits for most landscape changes that alter grade over 50 sq ft. Tree removal of mature specimens may also require permits. We handle the city paperwork.

What we install

Every Yardd service, in Holladay.

Turf, hardscape, fencing, decks, and permanent lighting — all designed and installed end-to-end by Yardd’s local team across Holladay and the rest of Salt Lake County.

Frequently asked

Questions homeowners ask about Holladay.

Can you replace old concrete with pavers without damaging mature trees?
Often, yes — but it depends on root zone and the tree species. We map the critical root zone before we excavate, hand-dig in sensitive areas, and adjust paver patterns around major roots rather than cutting them. Holladay's mature canopy is part of why people live there; we treat it that way.
My Holladay yard already has great bones. Can you just refresh it?
That's most of our Holladay work. A re-deck in composite over sound framing, a paver overlay on existing concrete that's still structurally fine, refreshed permanent lighting on a home that already has landscape design — additive projects that respect what's already there.
Do you work on Mt. Olympus Cove and the upper benches?
Yes — Olympus Cove and the upper Holladay benches are core Yardd territory. Steeper grades and rockier soil change the prep approach, but the basic services are the same. Tall retaining walls are common up there; we engineer them properly.
How long does Holladay city permitting take?
Holladay reviews most landscape permits within 7-10 business days. Tree removal or grade-altering projects can take longer. We submit early, follow up, and time the install to start the day approval lands.

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