"Our 1985 Sandy home needed a panel upgrade before we could add solar. Other companies wanted to charge us separately and use different contractors for each piece. Bat handled the whole thing — panel, solar, and battery — in one project with one quote. No surprises, no upsells."
Electrician in Sandy, Utah
Sandy's South Valley homes — from the established east-side neighborhoods to the growing areas near South Towne — deserve an electrician who shows up, does the work himself, and charges a fair price. That's BYOP Electric.
Electrical Services in Sandy
Complete electrical services for Sandy homes and businesses — solar, batteries, EV chargers, panel upgrades, and general electrical work.
Solar & Battery
Custom solar with battery storage. Tesla, EG4, Anker, Ecoflow, Lion Energy, and Ruxiu batteries. $1.60/W solar — no leases, no loans, you own it.
EV Chargers
Level 2 home charging for Sandy's growing EV community. Eligible for the 30C federal tax credit — up to $1,000 back on your install.
Panel Upgrades
Upgrade your Sandy home's panel to 200A or 400A. Essential for homes built before the 1990s that need to support modern electrical loads.
Residential Electrical
Outlets, circuits, lighting, whole-home rewiring, and troubleshooting for Sandy residential properties of every era.
Commercial Electrical
Tenant improvements, commercial solar, and electrical work along Sandy's tech corridor and State Street businesses.
Remodel Electrical
Full electrical for home renovations. Partnered with Tono Build LLC for complete residential remodel projects.
Electrical Work Built for Sandy's South Valley Homes
Sandy sits at the heart of the South Valley, a crossroads between Salt Lake City to the north and the rapidly growing communities of Draper and South Jordan to the south. The city has a distinctive housing mix: established neighborhoods east of I-15 with homes from the 1970s through 1990s, and newer developments spreading toward the west side. This range means Sandy homeowners face a wide variety of electrical needs — from full panel upgrades on older homes to EV charger installations in recently built properties.
The Sandy tech corridor along State Street and the 9400 South commercial zone have brought a tech-savvy population to the area, and with it, higher demand for solar, battery storage, and EV charging infrastructure. Many of the 1980s-era homes in neighborhoods around Alta Canyon, Bell Canyon, and Hidden Valley were built with 100A or 150A panels — adequate for the era, but undersized for today's loads. Adding solar, a battery system, or even a modern kitchen remodel often requires upgrading to a 200A panel first.
Sandy's position against the Wasatch foothills gives east-side homes excellent south-facing roof exposure, making them strong candidates for solar. We design each system around the specific roof angle, shading conditions, and energy usage of the home — not a one-size-fits-all template. At $1.60 per watt, Sandy homeowners save thousands compared to the big solar companies that spend heavily on sales teams and door-knockers. That overhead gets passed to you in their pricing. Ours doesn't.
We also handle Sandy City permitting and inspections, Rocky Mountain Power interconnection paperwork, and Wattsmart Battery program enrollment. One licensed electrician manages your project from quote to final inspection — no handoffs to subcontractors or call center follow-ups.
Recent Work in Sandy
Solar, battery, and electrical projects completed for Sandy homeowners.
Solar installation with EG4 battery — east Sandy foothills
200A panel upgrade — 1980s Sandy home
EV charger installation — Sandy neighborhood
What Sandy Homeowners Say
Sandy Electrical FAQs
Is a panel upgrade necessary for solar in Sandy's 1980s-era homes?
It depends on your existing panel. Many Sandy homes built in the 1970s through 1990s have 100A or 150A panels that may not have enough capacity for solar, battery, and modern appliance loads. We evaluate your panel during the free quote and only recommend an upgrade if it's genuinely needed for safety and code compliance.
How long does a solar installation take in Sandy?
A typical residential solar installation in Sandy takes 1-2 days for the physical install, plus time for Sandy City permitting and Rocky Mountain Power interconnection. The full timeline from signed quote to system producing power is usually 4-8 weeks, depending on permit and utility processing times.
Does BYOP Electric serve the South Towne area of Sandy?
Yes. We serve all of Sandy — from the neighborhoods east of I-15 near the Wasatch foothills to the South Towne area, Alta Canyon, Hidden Valley, and everything in between. Both residential and commercial electrical work.
What is the Wattsmart Battery program and is it available in Sandy?
Rocky Mountain Power's Wattsmart Battery program pays a flat $2,000 per qualifying battery installed in their service territory, which includes Sandy. In exchange, RMP can draw from your battery during peak demand periods. We handle the enrollment paperwork as part of your installation.
Get Honest Electrical Work in Sandy
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