Kill the dead zones for good. Enterprise-grade mesh systems designed around your exact floor plan — rock-solid 4K streaming in the basement, flawless Zoom calls in the home office, smart-home stability in every room.
Most Utah County homes are still running a free modem-combo router from Xfinity, CenturyLink or Fidium. These are fine for a 1,200 sqft apartment — but the average new build in Mapleton, Lehi or Saratoga Springs is 3,500+ sqft with finished basements, double-layered walls, and more than 40 connected devices. The math simply doesn't work.
A professional mesh install uses multiple access points — wired back to a central switch via Cat6 — so every corner of your home has a strong, local signal. No more stepping into the backyard to get a video to load. No more kids complaining about lag from the bonus room. No more restarting the router before Zoom calls.
Almost always an underpowered modem-combo router in a thick-walled Utah home with 40+ connected devices. A properly designed mesh system with wired backhaul eliminates the problem.
If you have a home office, 2,500+ sqft, heavy 4K streaming, or smart-home devices — yes. The reliability, monitoring, and isolated-network features make a real daily difference.
Most finished Utah County homes are 3–5 hours. Homes that need new in-wall Cat6 runs to ceiling-mounted APs take 1–2 days.
Yes — outdoor-rated access points extend reliable WiFi to patios, barns, pool houses and even out to large Mapleton or Alpine lots.