Lawn and Pest Services – Draper, UT

Trusted lawn fertilization, flowerbed weed prevention, and pest control

Elevation-adjusted programs for Suncrest, South Mountain, and Corner Canyon — because your yard isn't on the valley floor.

Suncrest homeowners know their yard operates on its own calendar. When the valley is mowing in early April, Suncrest is still waiting for soil temps to climb. When valley lawns are coasting in September, Suncrest is heading into its first hard frost. At elevations up to 5,400 feet, Draper’s upper neighborhoods need a lawn and pest program that’s been specifically calibrated for their conditions — not just copied from what works in Midvale. That’s what we bring.

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Lawn Fertilization — FIVE Rounds

One bag from the hardware store moves the needle exactly as much as you’d expect. Our five-round program — WAKE UP, BUILD, PROTECT, MAINTAIN, STRENGTHEN — applies the right product at the right soil temperature for Draper’s elevation. Timed correctly. Guaranteed all season with prepay.

 

Flowerbed & Rock Area Weed Prevention

Utah has two weed germination windows. Most companies only hit one. We apply a pre-emergent barrier in spring and again in fall — so Draper beds and rock areas stay clean through both cycles. No pulling required.

 

 

 

Pest Control — The Barrier Is Outside

We stop spiders, ants, earwigs, and wasps before they’re inside. Quarterly exterior perimeter treatments establish the barrier around your Draper home. Interior treatment when needed — but outside is where pests get stopped.

 

 

 

What Draper Homeowners Deal With

Suncrest and South Mountain: A Shorter Growing Window

At 5,000+ feet, Suncrest runs 2-3 weeks behind valley timing in spring and fall. Applying pre-emergent too early or fertilizing before soil temps are right wastes product and stresses turf. We time treatments to your elevation, not the calendar.

Construction-Stripped Topsoil

Most Draper homes built in the 2000s-2020s had their topsoil scraped during construction. What’s under your grass is often caliche or compacted subsoil. This limits root depth, holds moisture poorly, and stresses turf in July heat. Our fertilization program addresses soil health, not just surface color.

Corner Canyon Wildlife and Pest Adjacency

Living next to Corner Canyon means black widow spiders under deck ledges, field mice near garages, and significant wasp nest buildup in August. Our pest service covers perimeter treatments targeting these specific pressures — not just the standard suburban pest list.

Draper Runs Its Own Calendar. Here's Ours.

At 4,500 – 5,400 ft, generic Utah lawn advice doesn’t apply. Here’s what we actually do — and when — for Draper properties:

  • Round 1 — WAKE UP: Mid-April for valley-level Draper; early to mid-May for Suncrest and South Mountain at elevation. Soil temperature triggers the window — not the date.
  • Round 2 — BUILD: Late spring root strengthening. Grub control included for prepay customers.
  • Round 3 — PROTECT: Summer nutrition + billbug treatment (prepay). This is when Draper lawns separate.
  • Round 4 — MAINTAIN: Fall recovery + sod webworm treatment (prepay). Cooler temps = best growing window of the year.
  • Round 5 — STRENGTHEN: Winterizer. Sets up spring green-up. The round most Draper homeowners skip and then wonder why their neighbor’s lawn looks better in April.

Flowerbed pre-emergent and weed control comes monthly. Actively fight the annual and perennial weeds in your gardens and get your weekends back. 

We know pests better than most. And certainly better than the door-to door guys. And our team has been treating long enough to know the pests in your lawns, in your eaves, around your kids play areas and the pressure of wasp season. Predictable every year. We treat proactively — not reactively.

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Proudly serving these Draper Neighborhoods

    • Draper City Center

    • Draper East Bench

    • Draper Heights

    • SunCrest

    • Traverse Mountain

    • South Mountain

    • Corner Canyon

    • Hidden Valley

    • South Willow Springs

    • Bellevue

    • Bridlewood

    • Corner Canyon Estates

    • Eagle Crest

    • Highland Park 

    • Hidden Canyon Estates

    • Kimballs Lane area

    • Lone Peak Estates

    • Maple Hollow

    • Oak Vista

    • Southfork

    • Steeplechase

    • Stoneleigh Heights

    • Summerwood

    • Traverse Ridge

    • Vista Ridge

    • Willow Springs

    • Bear Canyon

    • Deer Ridge

    • and Your’s!

Draper Address. Real Price. First Call.

We know what Draper yards deal with — the soil, the elevation, the pest pressure that comes with your specific neighborhood. Tell us your address and we’ll tell you exactly what it costs. No site visit required. No estimate games.

  • Pricing answered on the first call.
  • No contracts. Stay because the results are there.
  • “If they come back, so do we.” — Full-season guarantee with prepay
  • 15+ years serving Utah homeowners

FAQs for Draper...

Q: When should Suncrest homeowners apply pre-emergent?

A: Suncrest's elevation — 5,000 to 5,400 feet — pushes your pre-emergent window to early-to-mid May for the first round. Applying in March or early April like the valley does wastes product and leaves your lawn exposed when weeds actually germinate. We schedule by soil temperature.

Q: My Draper lawn looks thin and stressed in summer. Why?

A: Construction topsoil stripping is the most common culprit. Without proper organic matter in the soil profile, roots are shallow and turf stresses fast under July heat. Our program includes soil health treatments alongside fertilization to build the foundation, not just the surface.

Q: Do you service Bell Canyon (gated community)?

A: Yes — call us to confirm access logistics for gated properties. We service Bell Canyon and other gated Draper communities routinely.

Q: Black widow spiders in my garage are a real problem. What do you do?

A: Black widows love garages, crawl spaces, and deck undersides — exactly the conditions common in Draper. Our pest service includes targeted treatment of these harborage areas with residual products, plus a quarterly perimeter barrier.

Q: How is Draper lawn care different from South Jordan or Sandy?

A: Elevation is the main difference for upper Draper. The growing season is shorter, timing is later, and wind exposure dries turf faster. Lower Draper (Draper Park area) is closer to valley conditions. We treat each address individually — your program is based on where you are on the elevation map.

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Experienced Technicians

Our techs have seen all of it. With years of training and experience, they are qualified, honest, and can guide you to make the best decision for your repair.

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Longevity in Business

The My Guy Brand is a home services brand that is locally owned and operated with over 15 years of taking care of our Utah County neighbors.

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Licensed and Bonded

We're licensed, background checked, and bonded. We back up our work and repairs. So our customers have peace of mind when they choose us.