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Sandy, UT — South Salt Lake County, since 2000

From spring cleanup to the last snow.

All Terrain has kept Sandy and Draper lawns mowed, sprinklers running, and driveways plowed for twenty-three winters. Same owner. Same trucks. Same standard.

All Terrain Landscapes

All Terrain Landscapes

All Terrain Landscapes

About All Terrain Landscapes

Twenty-three winters of one route, one owner, one standard.

Rob started All Terrain in April of 2000 with a truck, a mower, and a snow plow. The work hasn't changed shape since. From April turn-on through October blowout, we keep Kentucky bluegrass cut and edged on a weekly rotation. From November through March, the same trucks push snow and lay ice melt for the same houses, HOAs, and parking lots we mowed all summer.

A Wasatch property has four seasons. Most landscape outfits in the valley work six months and disappear. We don't. The route is built for twelve.

Most outfits in this valley work six months. We work twelve. Same crew on every yard, every season.

— Rob Flisher, owner

Why people stay on the route

What we're doing for you, by the calendar.

The Wasatch front runs four real seasons. The route runs all four. Nothing gets dropped at the edges.

2000—SpringSummerFallWinter

The All Terrain Landscapes route, twelve months.

  1. SpringApr — May

    Open the yard up.

    Sprinkler turn-on, every zone tested. Dethatch, bed lines re-cut, mulch refresh, dormant pruning, first fertilizer.

  2. SummerJun — Aug

    Keep the route.

    Weekly mow + edge + blow on a fixed slot. Kentucky bluegrass cut taller through July heat. Sprinkler adjustments mid-season as heads drift.

  3. FallSep — Oct

    Close the yard out.

    Leaves bagged and hauled. Winterizer fertilizer down. October blowout before the first hard freeze — no cracked manifolds.

  4. WinterNov — Mar

    Push the snow.

    Plow + shovel + ice melt. 2" residential trigger, 1" commercial. Deep-snow response on every storm over 4–6". Same trucks as summer.

Services — south Salt Lake County

What stays on the trucks year-round.

Eight things, on a Sandy-built rotation. No surprises in October, no scrambling in February.

  • from $45 / visit

    Weekly lawn care

    Mow, edge, blow on a fixed weekly slot from April through October. Kentucky bluegrass cut height held season-appropriate.

  • from $95 service call

    Sprinkler installation & repair

    New systems, heads, valves, controllers, mainline breaks. We pull the lid, find the leak, and don't guess.

  • from $75

    April turn-on & October blowout

    Compressor on the truck, every zone tested, every head adjusted. October blowout before the first hard freeze — no cracked manifolds.

  • from Seasonal contract

    Snow removal & ice management

    Plow + shovel + ice melt. Standard trigger is 2" residential, 1" commercial. Deep-snow response on every storm over 4–6".

  • from $285

    Spring cleanup

    Dethatch, edge bed lines, mulch refresh, dormant pruning, first fertilizer pass. Yard ready for the route.

  • from $285

    Fall cleanup & leaf haul

    Leaves bagged and hauled, beds cut back, winterizer down, sprinklers drained. The yard is closed out properly.

  • from $240

    Mulch refresh & pruning

    Bark or wood-chip refresh on bed edges. Shrub shaping and dormant pruning when the calendar calls for it.

  • from Custom

    HOA & commercial contracts

    Twelve-month combined lawn + snow contracts for HOAs, condos, and small commercial lots in south Salt Lake County.

How a year on the route looks

Spring open, snow close, and everything between.

  1. 01

    Phone call

    Tell us the address, the lot size, and whether you want lawn-only or the full twelve-month rotation.

  2. 02

    Site walk

    We come out, look at sprinkler heads, beds, grade, snow staging, and the property line.

  3. 03

    Written estimate

    Numbered by service. Weekly lawn, sprinkler service, snow trigger, optional spring + fall. No surprise lines later.

  4. 04

    Scheduled work

    Locked into the weekly route. Sprinkler turn-on hits in April, blowout in October. Snow trigger goes live in November.

  5. 05

    Same crew, every visit

    The truck that mowed your yard in July is the truck that plows your drive in February.

That’s it. No portals, no logins — a phone call or an email is all it takes.

The snow corridor

Where the plow runs after a hard storm.

South Salt Lake County, foothills to I-15. Sandy is home base; the route covers Draper, Cottonwood Heights, Holladay, Midvale, White City, Granite, and the canyon mouths after a heavy storm. We don't run trucks up to the resort grade.

Wasatch ridgeLittle CottonwoodBell CanyonI-159400 SCottonwood HtsHolladayMidvaleSandyhome baseWhite CityGraniteDraperBluffdaleN

Sketch only — not to scale. Stops vary by storm.

  • Residential route

    2-inch trigger. Mowed in summer, plowed in winter — same truck.

  • HOA & commercial

    1-inch trigger. Pre-storm salt, multiple passes through the event.

  • Deep-snow response (over 4–6")

    We don't ask twice. The trucks roll on every storm over the 4–6 inch threshold — sometimes two and three passes through the event.

  • Snow line — call to lock in

    (801) 571-1516

Where we work

South Salt Lake County, foothills to I-15.

Sandy is the home base. The route covers south Salt Lake County out to the canyon mouths — but not the resort grade. After a heavy storm the trucks naturally pull uphill toward the Bell Canyon and Little Cottonwood foothills.

Home base: Sandy

  1. Sandyhome base
  2. Draper
  3. Cottonwood Heights
  4. Holladay
  5. Midvale
  6. White City
  7. Granite
  8. Bluffdale

The ledger

Twenty-three winters. Same crew. Same trucks. Same standard.

Rob has run the same route since April of 2000. Every tick mark is one season of mowing, blowing out, and plowing the same yards.

Hand-drawn tally of twenty-three completed plow seasons from winter 2000-01 through winter 2022-23 (range of seasons under Rob Flisher's ownership).
Plow seasons under Rob — 2000 through 20252000–04five2005–09five2010–14five2015–19five2020–22threeTwenty-three winters, counted in ink.

First winter

2000–01

Completed seasons

23

Same owner

Rob, all of them

"Most outfits in this valley work six months. We work twelve. Same crew on every yard, every season." — Rob Flisher

What clients and crew say

Quiet pride from a quiet route.

  • Yelp

    I personally know Rob and his family — amazing people. My husband worked for him for a couple of years and still says Rob is the best boss he ever had. Trustworthy and professional.

    Yelp reviewer

    Sandy · 2024

  • Same crew has been on our lawn since the kids were in elementary. They're now in college. Sprinkler turn-on in April, blowout in October, never had to call twice.

    Karen R.

    Cottonwood Heights · Spring 2025

  • We have a sloped driveway off 9400 South. After the storm last February, Rob's truck was the first plow on our street by 5 a.m. Salt down, walk shoveled, no scratches.

    Marc B.

    Sandy · February 2025

  • HOA contract since 2018. The bid wasn't the cheapest. Six winters in, no one on the board has asked us to re-shop it.

    HOA board member

    Draper · 2024

  • Found a soft spot on the front lawn, called Rob, he was in the box that afternoon. Cracked manifold from a freeze the prior winter — he fixed it on the spot and didn't pad the bill.

    Diane M.

    Holladay · May 2024

Around the route

A year of work along the Wasatch.

  • Striped weekly mow pattern across a Kentucky bluegrass lawn
    Sandy — weekly mow stripe
  • Sprinkler head spraying a green lawn at sunset, full coverage arc
    Draper — sprinkler tune at sunset
  • Snowy suburban homes against the Wasatch ridge after a storm
    Cottonwood Heights — morning after a storm
  • Wasatch-front suburban street with maple and scrub oak in fall color
    Holladay — fall route
  • Fall cleanup, raking leaves on a residential courtyard
    Fall cleanup before winterizer
  • Utah residential street with Wasatch mountain backdrop
    Sandy — home base view
  • Rotating impact sprinkler watering a backyard lawn near a wood fence
    Midvale — controller swap + head adjust
  • Crisp concrete edging at the boundary between mowed lawn and bed
    Bluffdale — bed-line edge
  • Stone retaining wall and pathway with autumn foliage
    Granite — retaining wall, fall pass

Honest pricing

Weekly lawn starts at$45/visit

Standard south Salt Lake County lots run $45 per weekly visit on the lawn rotation. Sprinkler service is $75 turn-on, $75 blowout. Snow contracts are priced per property after a site walk — no flat-rate guess.

Free walkthroughs anywhere in south Salt Lake County. We don't quote sight-unseen on snow.

Call (801) 571-1516

Questions

Plain answers, no runaround.

  • Lawn clients get first call on snow contracts. We do take snow-only properties — usually HOAs and small commercial lots — but the priority list is built around the year-round route first.

Call Rob — owner answers

All Terrain Landscapes

If we're on the route we'll call back same day. Sandy, UT.