How Much Does Landscaping Cost in Pima County, AZ?
Landscaping in Pima County, AZ costs $4,950–$14,850 for full yard projects. Compare local labor rates, hazard risks, and financing options for 2026.
What homeowners in Pima County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Full Yard Landscaping (front + back)
Hardscape Patio / Walkway (400 sq ft)
Lawn Installation (sod, 2,000 sq ft)
National avg $5,000–$15,000 (typical $9,000) × 0.99x local adjustment = $4,950–$14,850 (typical $8,910)
Why Pima County prices look like this.
Landscaping Labor Costs in Pima County
Natural Hazard Risks Affecting Landscaping in Pima County
How Pima County's Climate Shapes Landscaping Choices
Energy Costs for Landscape Features in Pima County
Financing Landscaping Projects in Pima County
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Questions buyers ask about landscaping in Pima County.
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How much does full yard landscaping cost in Pima County, AZ?
Full yard landscaping (front and back) in Pima County typically costs between $4,950 and $14,850, with an average of $8,910. These figures are derived by applying the local 0.99x services adjustment to national averages.
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What does a hardscape patio cost in Pima County?
A 400-square-foot hardscape patio or walkway in Pima County averages $4,950, with costs ranging from $2,970 to $7,920 depending on materials and design complexity.
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How much does sod installation cost in Pima County?
Sod installation for a 2,000-square-foot lawn costs between $1,485 and $3,960 in Pima County, with a typical price of $2,475. Ongoing water costs in this hot-dry climate zone (2B) will be higher than in most other regions.
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What natural hazards should I consider before landscaping in Pima County?
Pima County has significant wildfire risk (99.65 out of 100) and inland flood risk (99.52 out of 100) per FEMA's National Risk Index. Fire-resistant materials, defensible space, and proper drainage should be top priorities in any landscaping plan. Lightning risk is also very high at 97.71.
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How do landscaping labor rates in Pima County compare to the national average?
Related trade workers in Arizona earn an average of $28.07 per hour compared to the national average of $28.63 per hour, making local landscaping labor costs roughly 0.99x the national rate. This statewide figure covers approximately 5,050 workers.
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Is xeriscaping a good choice for Pima County homeowners?
In Pima County's IECC zone 2B (hot-dry) climate, xeriscaping is highly practical. With residential electricity at $0.156 per kWh powering irrigation systems and wildfire risk at 99.65 out of 100, desert-adapted landscaping reduces both water and energy costs while lowering fire hazard exposure.
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Can I finance a landscaping project in Pima County?
Yes. At the current 30-year mortgage rate of 6.38%, home equity products are a common option. On the county's median home value of $286,900, a typical full yard project of $8,910 represents about 3.1% of home value. Projects under $5,000, such as a patio ($4,950 average) or sod installation ($2,475 average), are often paid out of pocket.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.