Good afternoon all!
I'm looking into doing small (initially) solar install and I am wondering about DIY installs in Utah. It looks to me like Utah isn't DIY friendly and won't give you any incentives unless you pay someone else to do the install. Is that correct?
I have no problem supplying drawings and specs for the permit with the city but will the building inspector only care that the wiring etc is correctly installed according to code or will they also want to know 'who' wired it including license info?
I know that at least where I am a home owner can do their own electrical work as long as they are the owner and it is up to code. I am not sure if this would apply to the city inspecting a solar power system and getting set up with Net Metering with Rocky Mountain Power.
Any advice? Has anyone here done a DIY install completely on your own here in Utah?
Thanks!
I'm looking into doing small (initially) solar install and I am wondering about DIY installs in Utah. It looks to me like Utah isn't DIY friendly and won't give you any incentives unless you pay someone else to do the install. Is that correct?
I have no problem supplying drawings and specs for the permit with the city but will the building inspector only care that the wiring etc is correctly installed according to code or will they also want to know 'who' wired it including license info?
I know that at least where I am a home owner can do their own electrical work as long as they are the owner and it is up to code. I am not sure if this would apply to the city inspecting a solar power system and getting set up with Net Metering with Rocky Mountain Power.
Any advice? Has anyone here done a DIY install completely on your own here in Utah?
Thanks!
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