Foothill homes and Silicon Slopes offices, one all-in package either way.

Draper's median household income is among the strongest on our whole route, and the bathrooms we install into reflect it: larger primary suites, higher-end tile, and a real expectation that the install itself looks as good as the toilet does.
A lot of Draper sits on sloped foothill lots with older sub-panels feeding the bathrooms, which is exactly the kind of GFCI circuit work we handle daily rather than farming out to a separate electrician.
Draper sits at the south end of the Salt Lake Valley, close enough to our Orem base that it runs on our regular schedule with no travel fee.
Draper stretches from the Salt Lake Valley floor up into the foothills, and the neighborhoods tell the story: SunCrest sits high on the Traverse Mountains with newer luxury homes, Corner Canyon and the east bench mix established and recent builds, and the west side near Draper Parkway holds older, more affordable stock. That range means our crews see both clean modern panels and older sub-panels needing careful GFCI work, plus flange and shut-off upgrades on the longtime homes. With Silicon Slopes offices nearby, Draper also has plenty of high-end primary suites where the Costco Kohler Fora and Luxury-tier installs are popular. Draper sits at the south end of the valley, close to our Orem base, so it runs on the regular schedule with no travel fee and the package covers everything in one visit.