We work along the Wasatch Front: Salt Lake County, Utah County, Davis County, and Weber County. That covers Salt Lake City and the valley suburbs, the Provo and Orem corridor and the growing areas south of it, the Bountiful through Layton stretch, and Ogden and its neighbors. If your house is in that band and you want to talk to installers who will explain their numbers instead of pressuring you, that is the whole reason this exists.
Two things vary more across those counties than people expect. Permitting is handled by your city or county, so requirements and review times differ depending on which side of a boundary you live on. Electric service is not uniform either, and the program terms for a new residential solar system are set by your utility and can change over time. We will not quote you either one. Ask your city about permitting and your utility about interconnection, and treat any proposal that skips both as incomplete.
Solar coverage across the Wasatch Front is shaped less by distance than by terrain and housing stock. A crew that works the benches regularly understands what a mountain horizon does to a winter afternoon. One that works the newer subdivisions on the valley floor is used to simple roof geometry and HOA submittals. Both are legitimate; they are just different problems.
When you call, part of what we are sorting out is which of those your property is. A rural parcel with outbuildings and a well pump is a different conversation than a tract home with one clean south plane, and the installer who is right for one is not automatically right for the other.
A few details about your home is enough to start. Or call 801-644-9000 and skip the form.