We connect homeowners with residential solar installers across the four counties where most of Utah's population lives: Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Weber. That covers Salt Lake City, West Valley City, Sandy, Draper, and South Jordan; Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, and Spanish Fork; Bountiful, Layton, Kaysville, and Farmington; and Ogden, Roy, and Clearfield, along with the smaller communities in between them. If your address is on the Wasatch Front and the house is yours, start with a call.
Location matters more than most homeowners expect. Permitting requirements and timelines are set by your city or county rather than by the state, so two houses twenty minutes apart can move through the process differently. Which utility serves you determines the interconnection process and, more importantly, how power you export is credited, which is a term to confirm directly with your own utility before you sign anything. Bench neighborhoods, canyon-adjacent lots, and mature tree cover also change shading in ways a satellite image will not tell you.
Solar in Salt Lake City's Older Neighborhoods
Solar in West Jordan: The Roof Is Usually the Easy Part
Solar in Provo: It Starts With Who Owns the House
Solar in Ogden Starts With the Age of Your Roof
Solar in Herriman: Get HOA Approval Before You Sign
Solar in Kaysville: Trees, Big Lots, and Winter Shade
Twelve months of usage and the age of your roof covering are all we need to begin.