
Woodland Hills is exclusively served by SESD, a cooperative utility with its own solar program and export credit structure, distinct from Rocky Mountain Power's net billing. Confirm the current terms and rate schedule with Mike before sizing your system, since cooperative terms can differ from what's typical elsewhere in Utah County.
Elevated bench homes here often enjoy unobstructed southern exposure and clear Utah County sun, strong conditions for production. Larger view-lot properties also tend to run higher electric bills for heating and cooling across bigger square footage, which strengthens the solar savings case.
Utah rates historically rose around 4 percent a year. Utilities are now projecting close to 10 percent annually, driven by AI data-center demand and grid modernization. Solar locks your cost of production in place, regardless of which utility serves your home.
The federal residential solar tax credit ended January 1, 2026 for cash and loan buyers. You do not get it in 2026. Mike's instant 30 percent rebate replaces that value, applied at signing with no filing and no waiting. The deadline is July 4, 2026, after which projects move to full price.
Does Woodland Hills have net metering through SESD? SESD sets its own cooperative terms. Confirm the current program with Mike before sizing.
Are bench-lot homes good solar candidates? Yes. Strong sun exposure and often larger square footage make bench homes a solid fit for solar.
What happens after July 4, 2026? The rebate ends and projects return to full price.
With strong bench sun and 10 percent statewide rate projections, Woodland Hills solar is a smart 2026 move. Run the calculator above, then call or text Mike at 385-312-0904 or get a free quote at asksolarmike.com/google.

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