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Backup Power — Spanish Fork, Utah

Battery backup in Spanish Fork, Utah.

Whole-home batteries and standby generators, engineered to your house. No salespeople, no leases.

Why Spanish Fork homes are going backup-first

Spanish Fork sits right in the wind corridor off the canyon, which is exactly why backup power matters here more than in most Utah cities. Older homes on the Main Street side need panel attention; newer east-side builds are ready-to-battery.

BYOP Electric designs battery and generator systems around the loads in your house, not a brochure’s “typical home.” We walk the property, read your bill, look at your panel, and ask what you want running when the grid is out. The result is a system that covers what matters and nothing you don’t need to pay for.

For homes with existing solar — especially the 10kW+ systems installed over the last five years — we retrofit batteries that finally make those panels useful during an outage. Most grid-tied solar shuts off when the grid fails; a properly integrated battery keeps it running.

Whether you’re in a new-build on the east side or a legacy home downtown, BYOP gives you the same straight pricing and direct communication. You talk to the licensed electrician who does the install — not a sales rep, not a call center, not a dealer network.

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Where in Spanish Fork we work

Neighborhoods: Canyon Crest · Maple Mountain · Palmyra · East Bench · Power House Park · Salem border.

ZIP codes: 84660.

A selection of backup power and electrical projects completed for Spanish Fork homeowners.

What Utah homeowners say

A Google review from a Utah homeowner, quoted as written.

★★★★★

"One of those guys some would tease as being 'too honest' — he truly wants you to know everything about your transaction, even the nuances many would never mention."

Eric Steele
Google review · a year ago
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Spanish Fork Backup Power FAQ

How much does a home battery backup cost in Spanish Fork, Utah?

It depends on the house — your panel, your loads, and how long you want to ride out an outage. Every BYOP install backs up the whole home; we size the system first, then give you one straight price with everything included. Rocky Mountain Power's Wattsmart Battery Program pays a flat $2,000 per system on qualifying batteries — program rules change June 15, 2026, and enrollments before then lock in the current $2,000. We file it for you.

Battery or generator — which makes more sense for a Spanish Fork home?

For most Spanish Fork homes, a battery wins on quiet operation, zero fuel, and daily bill reduction. A standby generator wins on long-duration outages and heavy loads like a well pump or HVAC. Many of our Spanish Fork clients end up with both — a battery for the first 8 to 24 hours, a generator for anything longer. BYOP designs the system around your outage history and load profile, not a one-size-fits-all package.

Do I need a permit for a battery or generator install in Spanish Fork?

Yes. Spanish Fork requires electrical permits for battery storage, standby generators, and transfer switches. BYOP pulls every permit and schedules every inspection as part of the install — you never have to visit city hall. Permit costs are included in the quote, never surprise-billed.

What battery brands does BYOP install in Spanish Fork?

We install Tesla Powerwall, Sigenergy, and EG4 in Spanish Fork — and we've installed and worked with eight battery brands across Utah homes, so we know what fits which house. We recommend the battery that fits your backup goals, load profile, and budget. Every Spanish Fork install includes the transfer switch, electrical integration, commissioning, and permitting — a single priced project.

Does Spanish Fork get enough power outages to justify backup?

Spanish Fork sees some of the longest-duration outages in northern Utah thanks to the canyon wind corridor. Trees come down, distribution lines fail, and the occasional multi-day outage is a recurring risk. Standby generators paired with batteries are the most common recommendation. A free site visit tells you whether your specific address justifies the system — and how big to size it.

Ready to stop renting your electricity in Spanish Fork?

Free site visit from the engineer who designs your system — we work in Spanish Fork every week. One straight number. No salespeople, no leases.