Business Overview
Rancho Viejo is your trusted local partner in Erda, UT, for tree services, landscaping, and excavation. We understand the unique challenges of the Tooele Valley, including common issues like soil compaction and dry lawn patches that can hinder your landscape's health. Our comprehensive services are designed to address these problems directly. From professional excavation and trenching to aerate compacted soil and improve drainage, to expert tree care and removal that protects your property, we provide the foundational work your land needs. Our landscape maintenance services then help establish and preserve a resilient, vibrant yard that can thrive in our local climate. At Rancho Viejo, we're not just contractors; we're neighbors invested in the long-term beauty and health of your Erda property.
What the Company Handles
- Tree removal
- Tree care services
- Trench digging
- Excavation
- Landscape maintenance
Frequently Asked Questions
How can excavation services help with my dry, patchy lawn in Erda?
Dry patches often stem from poor water penetration due to compacted soil, common in our area. Our excavation services include trenching for irrigation lines and soil aeration to break up compaction. This allows water and nutrients to reach grassroots more effectively, creating a healthier foundation for your lawn to combat those stubborn dry spots.
What's included in your tree care services for properties with compacted soil?
Soil compaction stresses trees by restricting root growth and water access. Our tree care starts with assessing soil health around your trees. We may recommend aeration techniques or careful root zone excavation to relieve compaction. Combined with proper pruning and health monitoring, this helps your trees become more resilient, which is crucial for property safety and value in Erda.
Can your landscape maintenance prevent soil compaction from recurring?
Absolutely. Our ongoing landscape maintenance is proactive. We use specialized equipment and techniques that minimize soil disturbance, recommend proper watering schedules to avoid over-saturation that leads to compaction, and can incorporate organic matter into your soil plan. This consistent care builds a looser, healthier soil structure over time, preventing the compaction that causes drainage and lawn health issues.

















