Full yard transformations begin with proper grading and drainage correction, then layer in custom irrigation, stamped concrete patios or pavers, fresh sod installation, and coordinated plantings of trees, shrubs, and groundcover. TG Landscaping rebuilds residential properties across Payson with 15+ years of concrete and landscape expertise, turning overgrown or damaged lots into low-maintenance outdoor spaces that perform through every season and boost curb appeal.
Homeowners exhausted by chronic drainage problems, property managers dealing with uneven grading that creates liability risks, and families preparing a home for market all face the same reality: piecemeal fixes no longer solve the underlying issues. You’ll know it’s time when standing water appears after every storm, when bare patches spread faster than you can reseed, or when repair bills start adding up to more than the cost of a complete redesign. Acting now means you control the timeline and the budget instead of reacting to the next failure.
Homeowners exhausted by chronic drainage problems, property managers dealing with uneven grading that creates liability risks, and families preparing a home for market all face the same reality: piecemeal fixes no longer solve the underlying issues. You’ll know it’s time when standing water appears after every storm, when bare patches spread faster than you can reseed, or when repair bills start adding up to more than the cost of a complete redesign. Acting now means you control the timeline and the budget instead of reacting to the next failure.
Tested topsoil and careful root zone prep create conditions where trees and ornamentals establish faster and need less intervention.
Proper slope grading moves water away from pavers and foundations, stopping pooling and protecting your investment from erosion damage.
Drought-tolerant perennials and thick mulch layers cut down on watering trips and weeding sessions, giving you time back every weekend.
Mature shade trees and strategically placed boulders lower temperature around patios, making your yard usable even during afternoon heat.
Sharp edging, fresh sod, and unified hardscape give your home a finished look that neighbors notice and visitors remember.
Quality landscaping delivers measurable ROI, drawing serious buyers and supporting a stronger asking price when you list your home.
We install every full yard transformation to meet local grading and drainage standards that prevent water damage, soil erosion, and foundation risks. Our team verifies slope calculations before the first shovel breaks ground, positions irrigation lines to code, and confirms that hardscape materials meet load and safety requirements. You get a finished outdoor space that looks great and passes inspection, protecting your investment and your property value for years to come.
Second-generation concrete training means every base layer, drainage slope, and retaining wall gets built with structural precision that prevents settling and water pooling.
Drought-resistant shrubs, native perennials, and hardy groundcover survive clay soil and temperature swings without constant watering or seasonal replacement.
Irrigation lines, pavers, sod, and planted beds stay protected under warranty, so material defects or installation issues get fixed without added fees.
One team handles permits, equipment, hardscape installation, and planting phases, eliminating the coordination delays that turn month-long projects into seasonal nightmares.
A complete transformation covers grading, irrigation layout, hardscape installation, and new plantings. Reliable planning ensures every layer works together for lasting results.
Most projects take two to four weeks depending on scope and weather. Honest timelines keep you informed every step of the way.
Yes, coordinating pavers, patios, and sod installation together creates a cohesive look and proper drainage. Done-right execution prevents costly rework later.
Drainage correction is built into the grading phase of every redesign. Proper slope and drainage lines protect your investment from erosion and standing water.
Cost varies with yard size, materials, and features, typically ranging from moderate to premium. A free consultation gives you a clear, no-pressure estimate.