Duck Creek Village sits at 8,400 feet on Cedar Mountain inside the Dixie National Forest, and the electrical demands here are unlike anywhere in the valley. Heavy snowfall, remote utility infrastructure, and a community made up almost entirely of seasonal cabins and vacation rentals means electrical systems need to be tough, well-maintained, and backed up by a reliable generator. Power outages during winter storms can last hours or days — which is exactly why generator installation is our most-requested service in this area.
We install and wire standby generators for Duck Creek cabins so that pipes don't freeze, heating systems keep running, and vacation rentals stay operational when the grid goes down. We also perform seasonal electrical startup and winterization for owners who open and close their properties each year — a service almost no other electrician offers in this remote corridor.
All of Duck Creek Village, the Navajo Lake corridor, Strawberry Point Road, Cedar Mountain Highway properties, and adjacent forest-edge cabins and lodges. As one of the few licensed electricians who reliably services this remote area, Fowler Electric has become the primary electrical contractor for Duck Creek property managers and vacation rental owners.
Generator installation and transfer switch wiring for winter storm backup, heat tape and freeze protection wiring, electrical inspections for vacation rental code compliance, seasonal panel shutoffs and spring restoration, outdoor security and perimeter lighting for remote properties, and service entry upgrades for aging cabin infrastructure not built for modern heating and appliance loads.