GO SOLAR POWERED identity, verification, and homeowner trust details
Quick Answer
What should be verified before choosing Go Solar Powered?
Homeowners should verify the legal business name, Utah address, proposal scope, electrical-license responsibility, insurance, warranty terms, and Tesla Certified Installer status before approving a Powerwall or solar-storage project.
Quick Takeaways
- Legal business name: GO SOLAR POWERED.
- Utah mailing address: 1486 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84115.
- Tesla certification, electrical license, insurance, bonding, and warranty documents should be provided before contract execution.
Trust Check
Before you choose an installer, ask for proof that matches the proposal.
Battery and solar pages should help you judge the company, not just the equipment. A stronger proposal makes local work, credentials, reviews, and handoff responsibilities easy to verify.
Local install proof
Ask to see recent Utah battery or solar-plus-storage work with photos, scope notes, and the type of home the system was designed for.
Credential check
Confirm who is responsible for permitting, electrical work, inspections, commissioning, and any current contractor or electrical license details before approval.
Review trail
Compare recent homeowner reviews, third-party directory profiles, and warranty response expectations alongside the proposal number.
Business Identity
Go Solar Powered should be easy to identify before any proposal is signed
Legal business name: GO SOLAR POWERED.
Utah address: 1486 E 1300 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84115.
Phone: 385-216-2993.
Email: [email protected].
The proposal should match these identity details and should state which licensed party is responsible for electrical work, permitting, inspections, commissioning, and warranty follow-up.
- Confirm the contracting entity before signing.
- Confirm who pulls permits and who performs electrical work.
- Confirm the warranty and workmanship terms in writing.

Licensing + Certification
Credentials should be documented in the proposal, not assumed from the website
Electrical license number: not yet published here. Ask for the Utah electrical license number and responsible qualifying party before contract approval.
Tesla Certified Installer status: not yet published here. Verify installer status through Tesla's official Find a Certified Installer directory before relying on any certification claim.
Roofing license or partner details: roof-related scope should identify the responsible roofing contractor or partner, their license details, and the exact warranty separation between roof work and energy equipment.
- Ask for license number, qualifying party, and insurance certificate.
- Use Tesla's official directory to verify certification status.
- Keep roofing and electrical responsibilities clear in the contract.

Team + Experience
The people responsible for design, installation, and handoff should be named
Leadership and installation-team biographies are not yet published here. Before moving forward, homeowners should ask who handles consultation, design, permit coordination, installation, commissioning, and post-install support.
Relevant experience should be stated in concrete terms: years in solar, battery, electrical, roofing, or home-service project management; number of comparable installations; and who is accountable when the system is turned on.
- Request the design and installation contacts before approval.
- Ask who will be on site and who handles commissioning.
- Ask for comparable project examples in Utah.

Proof + Warranty
Project galleries, reviews, insurance, and warranties should support the recommendation
Real installation photographs, review-platform profiles, insurance and bonding information, and workmanship warranty documents are not yet published here. Those items should be provided before a homeowner treats the proposal as complete.
A strong proposal should separate manufacturer warranty, workmanship warranty, battery protection, roof-related warranty, and any monitoring or service-response expectations.
- Request real project photos before choosing an installer.
- Review third-party review profiles where available.
- Get workmanship, manufacturer, and roof-related warranty terms in writing.

Areas Served
Utah service coverage should stay tied to verified project capability
Go Solar Powered serves Utah homeowners evaluating Powerwall, solar battery storage, and roof-ready energy planning. A city should be presented as a priority market only after there is enough original proof: a local project example, original local photos, local operating context, and a local trust signal.
That keeps local claims tied to homeowner trust instead of relying on near-identical city copy before the proof exists.
- Statewide service information remains available.
- Priority city claims require local proof before they are promoted.
- Local claims should be supported by project evidence.

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