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Solar Installation in Utah

252 zip codes with active providers out of 291 total (86.6% coverage). Ranked #18 of 24 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$90

National Avg

$90.89

Coverage

86.6%

vs National

-1%

State vs National Average

Utah: $90-1.0% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($91)

Solar Installation Costs in Utah

Typical cost range: $15,000–$30,000 before tax credits (6–10 kW system)

Residential solar system (6 kW)$12,000–$18,000
Residential solar system (10 kW)$20,000–$30,000
Battery storage (Tesla Powerwall or equivalent)$10,000–$16,000
Solar panel removal and reinstallation (for reroofing)$1,500–$3,000
EV charger add-on with solar$500–$1,500
Ground-mounted solar system$20,000–$40,000

When to Hire a Solar Installation

Your monthly electric bill is consistently $150+ and your roof gets good south-facing sun exposure with minimal shading
Your roof is in good condition with at least 15 years of life remaining — you don't want to remove panels for reroofing
You want to lock in the 30% federal solar Investment Tax Credit (ITC) while it's still available at the full rate
You're building a new home and can integrate solar at a lower installed cost during construction

What to Look For

NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification — the gold standard for solar installers
A site-specific design based on your actual roof orientation, pitch, shading analysis (using tools like Aurora or Helioscope), and real energy usage
Experience with your local utility's interconnection process, permitting requirements, and net metering policies
Transparent pricing that separates equipment, labor, permitting, and any financing costs — watch for hidden dealer fees

Common Solar Installation Problems in Utah

Oversized or undersized systems because the installer used generic estimates instead of actual utility bills and site-specific production modeling

Roof leaks at panel mounting points from improper flashing — this is the most common installation defect

Inverter failures at 10–15 years requiring $1,000–$3,000 replacement (microinverters last longer but cost more upfront)

Production underperformance from shading that wasn't properly accounted for in the design phase

Utility interconnection delays — some utilities take months to approve and install the net meter

Misleading financing terms that make solar appear free but include escalator clauses or balloon payments

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Solar Installation in Utah

Can you show me a production model specific to my roof, and what assumptions does it use?

Reputable installers use satellite imagery and tools like Aurora Solar or Helioscope to model your specific roof, orientation, and shading. If they're quoting from generic averages or square footage alone, the estimate is unreliable.

What's my all-in cost after the federal tax credit, and what's my expected payback period?

The 30% federal ITC makes solar economics work for most homeowners. But you need to qualify (have enough tax liability). Ask for the total cost, net cost after credits, and a realistic payback calculation based on your actual rates and usage.

What happens if I need to reroof in 10–15 years?

Removing and reinstalling solar panels costs $1,500–$3,000. If your roof is older than 10 years, replacing it before solar installation saves money long-term. An honest installer will tell you this even though it delays their sale.

Red Flags When Hiring a Solar Installation

  • Pressures you to sign today with 'limited-time' discounts or claims the tax credit is expiring soon — the 30% ITC is locked through 2032
  • Cannot provide a site-specific production estimate using satellite imagery and shading analysis tools
  • Pushes a lease or PPA without clearly explaining purchase as an option — leases often have less favorable economics for the homeowner
  • No NABCEP certification and cannot show a portfolio of local installations with references
  • Quotes seem too good to be true — check for hidden dealer fees, escalator clauses in financing, or omitted costs like permit fees and interconnection

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Solar Installation

DIY solar is technically possible but inadvisable for most homeowners. Grid-tied solar requires electrical permits, interconnection agreements with your utility, structural engineering review, and compliance with NEC rapid-shutdown requirements. Incorrect installation can void panel warranties, cause roof leaks, create fire hazards from improper wiring, and may not qualify for the federal tax credit if not installed by a licensed contractor. The labor portion of solar installation is only about 10% of total cost — the savings from DIY don't justify the risks, complexity, and potential loss of the 30% federal tax credit.

Solar Installation Safety Tips

  • Solar panels produce electricity whenever the sun is shining and cannot be turned off — working on a solar array without proper training creates electrocution risk
  • Rooftop work without proper fall protection is dangerous — ensure your installer uses harnesses and anchor points per OSHA standards
  • Battery storage systems (lithium-ion) require proper ventilation and fire suppression considerations — they should be installed in compliance with local fire codes

Best Time to Hire a Solar Installation in Utah

Solar installation can happen year-round in most climates, but late summer and fall are often the best times to sign contracts — you'll be installed before winter utility bills peak and positioned for maximum spring/summer production. The solar industry is busiest in spring and early summer, which means longer wait times and less scheduling flexibility. Winter installations work fine in most states but may take longer due to shorter daylight hours. If you're planning a roof replacement, do that first — removing and reinstalling panels costs $1,500–$3,000.

Solar Installation Licensing in Utah

Solar installers need an electrical contractor's license in most states, with some states requiring additional solar-specific certifications. Many jurisdictions require separate permits for electrical, structural, and utility interconnection. NABCEP certification is voluntary but highly recommended as a quality indicator. Verify your installer carries liability insurance, workers' compensation, and is registered with your state's contractor licensing board.

City-by-City Costs (166 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Alpine$90.00$90.00$90.001
Altamont$90.00$90.00$90.001
Altonah$90.00$90.00$90.001
American Fork$90.00$90.00$90.001
Annabella$90.00$90.00$90.001
Aurora$90.00$90.00$90.001
Axtell$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bear River City$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bingham Canyon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bluebell$90.00$90.00$90.001
Bountiful$90.00$90.00$90.002
Brigham City$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cache Junction$90.00$90.00$90.001
Castle Dale$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cedar Valley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Centerfield$90.00$90.00$90.001
Centerville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Chester$90.00$90.00$90.001
Clarkston$90.00$90.00$90.001
Clawson$90.00$90.00$90.001
Clearfield$90.00$90.00$90.002
Cleveland$90.00$90.00$90.001
Coalville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Collinston$90.00$90.00$90.001
Corinne$90.00$90.00$90.001
Cornish$90.00$90.00$90.001
Croydon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Delta$90.00$90.00$90.001
Deweyville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Draper$90.00$90.00$90.001
Duchesne$90.00$90.00$90.001
Dugway$90.00$90.00$90.001
Eagle Mountain$90.00$90.00$90.001
East Carbon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Echo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Eden$90.00$90.00$90.001
Elberta$90.00$90.00$90.001
Elmo$90.00$90.00$90.001
Elsinore$90.00$90.00$90.001
Emery$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ephraim$90.00$90.00$90.001
Eureka$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fairview$90.00$90.00$90.001
Farmington$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fayette$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ferron$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fielding$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fillmore$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fort Duchesne$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fountain Green$90.00$90.00$90.001
Fruitland$90.00$90.00$90.001
Garland$90.00$90.00$90.001
Glenwood$90.00$90.00$90.001
Goshen$90.00$90.00$90.001
Grantsville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Green River$90.00$90.00$90.001
Gunnison$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hanna$90.00$90.00$90.001
Heber City$90.00$90.00$90.001
Helper$90.00$90.00$90.001
Henefer$90.00$90.00$90.001
Herriman$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hill Air Force Base$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hinckley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Holden$90.00$90.00$90.001
Honeyville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hooper$90.00$90.00$90.001
Howell$90.00$90.00$90.001
Huntington$90.00$90.00$90.001
Huntsville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hyde Park$90.00$90.00$90.001
Hyrum$90.00$90.00$90.001
Joseph$90.00$90.00$90.001
Kamas$90.00$90.00$90.001
Kanosh$90.00$90.00$90.001
Kaysville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Kenilworth$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lapoint$90.00$90.00$90.001
Layton$90.00$90.00$90.002
Leamington$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lehi$90.00$90.00$90.001
Levan$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lewiston$90.00$90.00$90.001
Lindon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Logan$90.00$90.00$90.002
Lynndyl$90.00$90.00$90.001
Magna$90.00$90.00$90.001
Manti$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mantua$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mapleton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mayfield$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mendon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Midvale$90.00$90.00$90.001
Midway$90.00$90.00$90.001
Millville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mona$90.00$90.00$90.001
Monroe$90.00$90.00$90.001
Morgan$90.00$90.00$90.001
Moroni$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mount Pleasant$90.00$90.00$90.001
Mountain Home$90.00$90.00$90.001
Myton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Neola$90.00$90.00$90.001
Nephi$90.00$90.00$90.001
Newton$90.00$90.00$90.001
North Salt Lake$90.00$90.00$90.001
Oak City$90.00$90.00$90.001
Oakley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Ogden$90.00$90.00$90.0013
Orangeville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Orem$90.00$90.00$90.003
Paradise$90.00$90.00$90.001
Park City$90.00$90.00$90.003
Payson$90.00$90.00$90.001
Peoa$90.00$90.00$90.001
Pleasant Grove$90.00$90.00$90.001
Plymouth$90.00$90.00$90.001
Portage$90.00$90.00$90.001
Price$90.00$90.00$90.001
Providence$90.00$90.00$90.001
Provo$90.00$90.00$90.006
Randlett$90.00$90.00$90.001
Randolph$90.00$90.00$90.001
Redmond$90.00$90.00$90.001
Richfield$90.00$90.00$90.001
Richmond$90.00$90.00$90.001
Riverside$90.00$90.00$90.001
Riverton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Roosevelt$90.00$90.00$90.001
Roy$90.00$90.00$90.001
Rush Valley$90.00$90.00$90.001
Salem$90.00$90.00$90.001
Salina$90.00$90.00$90.001
Salt Lake City$90.00$90.00$90.0052
Sandy$90.00$90.00$90.006
Santaquin$90.00$90.00$90.001
Saratoga Springs$90.00$90.00$90.001
Scipio$90.00$90.00$90.001
Sigurd$90.00$90.00$90.001
Smithfield$90.00$90.00$90.001
South Jordan$90.00$90.00$90.002
Spanish Fork$90.00$90.00$90.001
Spring City$90.00$90.00$90.001
Springville$90.00$90.00$90.001
Sterling$90.00$90.00$90.001
Stockton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Sunnyside$90.00$90.00$90.001
Syracuse$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tabiona$90.00$90.00$90.001
Talmage$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tooele$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tremonton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Trenton$90.00$90.00$90.001
Tridell$90.00$90.00$90.001
Vernon$90.00$90.00$90.001
Vineyard$90.00$90.00$90.001
Wales$90.00$90.00$90.001
Wallsburg$90.00$90.00$90.001
Wellington$90.00$90.00$90.001
Wellsville$90.00$90.00$90.001
West Jordan$90.00$90.00$90.003
West Valley City$90.00$90.00$90.003
Whiterocks$90.00$90.00$90.001
Willard$90.00$90.00$90.001
Woodruff$90.00$90.00$90.001
Woods Cross$90.00$90.00$90.001

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Coverage Gaps

95 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Utah have no active solar installation providers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does solar installation cost in Utah?

The average bid for solar installation in Utah is $90, compared to the national average of $90.89. Prices range from $90 to $90 depending on location. Typical cost range: $15,000–$30,000 before tax credits (6–10 kW system).

What cities in Utah have solar installation coverage?

Utah has solar installation providers in 166 cities across 252 zip codes, representing 86.6% coverage of the state. Top cities include Alpine, Altamont, Altonah, American Fork, Annabella.

How does Utah compare to the national average for solar installation?

Utah is 1% below the national average for solar installation. It ranks #18 out of 24 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Utah without solar installation providers?

Yes, 95 zip codes in Utah currently have no active solar installation providers. Underserved cities include Alton, Aneth, Antimony, Beaver, Beryl.

When should I hire a solar installation in Utah?

Your monthly electric bill is consistently $150+ and your roof gets good south-facing sun exposure with minimal shading Solar installation can happen year-round in most climates, but late summer and fall are often the best times to sign contracts — you'll be installed before winter utility bills peak and positioned for maximum spring/summer production.

What should I look for in a solar installation in Utah?

NABCEP (North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners) certification — the gold standard for solar installers. A site-specific design based on your actual roof orientation, pitch, shading analysis (using tools like Aurora or Helioscope), and real energy usage. Solar installers need an electrical contractor's license in most states, with some states requiring additional solar-specific certifications.

Can I do solar installation work myself instead of hiring a pro?

DIY solar is technically possible but inadvisable for most homeowners. Grid-tied solar requires electrical permits, interconnection agreements with your utility, structural engineering review, and compliance with NEC rapid-shutdown requirements. Incorrect installation can void panel warranties, cause roof leaks, create fire hazards from improper wiring, and may not qualify for the federal tax credit if not installed by a licensed contractor.

What warranty should I expect from a solar installation in Utah?

Expect a 25-year panel manufacturer warranty covering at least 80% production at year 25. Inverter warranties should be 12–25 years (microinverters) or 10–15 years (string inverters).