D&D Electric, LLP was founded on May 1, 2006, in Cedar City by Britt Denham, a master electrician who, before going out under his own name, taught electrical apprentices. The yard is at 2276 W 580 N on the west side of Cedar City, and the desk line is (435) 865-7160. By 2026 the company is twenty years in, and the master-electrician-with-teaching-history detail is the part of the founder profile worth pausing on.
A code-and-fundamentals shop
The teaching history matters because of what it tells you about how the work gets done. An electrician who has spent years walking apprentices through the National Electrical Code, helping them pass licensing exams, training them to think about a panel as a system rather than a problem — that’s a different professional starting point than a tradesman who came up only on jobs. It points to a shop that runs on code-and-fundamentals discipline rather than a sales-driven one. The customer reviews on the company’s own page and on Angi consistently call out responsiveness, careful work, and straightforward pricing. Aggregate review picture is strong; Angi has them at 5.0 at last check.
Generalist range with the rural Iron County adjacencies
The service mix is what you’d expect of a generalist Iron County electrician, plus useful range. Residential work covers LED lighting, repair, and EV charger installations. Commercial work covers generator installation and backup power, panel upgrades, and broader electrical upgrades. Industrial-scale projects are listed in scope. New construction and remodels are in the regular workflow. And they handle solar interconnects, on-grid and off-grid — which in Iron County is genuinely useful given how many properties out toward Enoch, Parowan, and the rural acreage south of town are running standalone or partial-grid setups that the bigger franchise solar shops won’t touch.
Family-owned framing is explicit. The site describes the company as “a small but growing, family-owned company” built on “honesty, integrity, and respect.” The “D&D” naming convention typically reflects two principals; the second name is not on the public site, which is the gap on this entry.
For a register of the 435, D&D fills the Cedar City electrical slot cleanly. Locally owned, run by a named master electrician with apprentice-teaching history, family-described, and covering the full generalist scope — residential, commercial, industrial, generators, panels, EV, and solar tie-in — without leading with any one of them as a marketing wedge. The teaching background is the differentiator most homeowners won’t know to look for and most would value if they did.
Sources
- https://www.ddelectricut.com/
- https://www.ddelectricut.com/residential
- https://ddelectricut.com/reviews
- https://www.bbb.org/us/ut/cedar-city/profile/electrician/d-d-electric-llp-1166-22216220
- https://www.facebook.com/danddelectricutah/
- https://www.angi.com/companylist/us/ut/cedar-city/d-and-d-electric-llp-reviews-6503965.htm
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/britt-denham-9933478