Roy is an established west-side suburb that keeps adding new neighborhoods alongside its older ones. Felter Landscape works both, refreshing settled yards and building new ones, across this flat, family-heavy stretch of the county.
Roy blends decades-old established subdivisions with steady new construction across the flat southwestern part of Weber County. The terrain is level throughout, with soils that lean loamy to sandy like the rest of the west side, draining well on the whole. Older Roy neighborhoods often have mature lawns and dated, overgrown plantings ready for a refresh, while newer pockets show up as bare builder lots. At about 4,700 feet in Zone 6b near the southern edge of the county, it runs the standard valley season, and the mix of lot ages makes Roy as much about renovation as it is about new installs.
Landscape redesigns that refresh overgrown, dated plantings on established Roy lots
Premium sod installation to replace tired, patchy older lawns
Landscape lighting to modernize the curb appeal of long-settled neighborhoods
What we build in Roy
Roy landscaping questions
My Roy yard is from the 90s and overgrown. Is it worth redesigning?
Usually yes. Established Roy lots often have good structure hidden under dated, overgrown beds. A redesign that clears the old plantings, refreshes the lawn, and adds clean lighting can make a settled yard feel brand new for far less than a teardown.
How long does a typical Roy lawn replacement take?
A straightforward sod replacement on a level Roy lot is one of the quicker projects, often wrapped within a week once the old turf is stripped and the ground is re-graded. Larger redesigns with hardscape and lighting run longer.
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