Practical, Utah County-specific electrical guidance from a licensed, veteran-run team that has served the Wasatch Front since 2008.
Welcome to the Silver Star Electric Resource Center, a home base for practical electrical guidance built specifically for Utah County. Whether you own a mid-century home in Provo, a growing business in Lehi, or a new-construction property in Saratoga Springs, this resource center is designed to help you understand your electrical system, spot problems early, and make informed decisions before you ever need to pick up the phone.
Silver Star Electric has served Utah County since 2008, and everything in this resource center reflects what we’ve learned firsthand: from the wiring quirks of older Wasatch Front homes to the electrical demands of the county’s rapid new development. Learn more about our full range of electrical services.
Generic electrical advice doesn’t always apply here. Utah County has a unique mix of housing stock and climate conditions that shape the electrical issues homeowners actually run into.
Homes in Provo, Orem, and Springville often still run on outdated panels never designed for today's appliance loads, EV chargers, or home offices.
Cities like Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, and Vineyard mean many homeowners are navigating permits, inspections, and code requirements for the first time.
Cold winters and dry summers put extra strain on electrical systems, from space heaters overloading circuits in January to AC units drawing peak power in July.
More homeowners across the county are asking questions about panel compatibility, battery storage, and net metering.
This resource center exists to address exactly those local realities, not generic national advice that doesn’t account for how homes are actually built and used in Utah County.
Five practical guide categories covering the electrical questions Utah County homeowners and businesses ask us most.
Learn how to recognize common warning signs, like flickering lights, warm outlets, or tripping breakers, and understand when a quick fix is enough versus when it's time to call a licensed electrician.
A practical look at outdated panel types still found throughout older Utah County homes, why they matter for safety and insurance, and what an upgrade actually involves.
Straightforward information on what your home's electrical system needs to support a Tesla-certified EV charger or a solar and battery installation, two of the fastest-growing requests we see across the county.
An overview of what to expect during the electrical phase of a new build or remodel, including the consultation, estimate, and rough-in and finish stages, so you know what's normal and what to ask about.
Guidance timed to Utah County's seasons, covering how to prepare your electrical system for winter heating loads and summer cooling demands.
This resource center will continue to grow as we add more Utah County-specific guides, so check back for new content on topics that matter most to local homeowners and businesses.
Everything in this resource center comes from real experience, not generic content. Silver Star Electric is led by Jake Harrison, a third-generation electrician who founded the company in 2008, and Gary Haroldsen, a U.S. Air Force veteran who joined the team in 2013. We’re a licensed, insured, veteran-run company based right in Pleasant Grove, and we bring that same hands-on knowledge to every guide in this resource center. Read more about our team.
If you can’t find what you’re looking for, our team is happy to help directly. Reach out for a free consultation, and we’ll walk you through your specific electrical question, whether it’s a quick safety concern or a full project.
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