Mike Hogan Electric & Solar was founded in June 2000 in Hurricane by Mike Hogan, a Navy veteran. The shop is at 3886 W 200 N, just off the older grid section of town — the part of Hurricane that was there before the subdivisions started filling in down toward the highway. By 2026 the company is twenty-five years in, BBB-accredited since 2019 with an A+ rating, which for a Hurricane electrical shop of this vintage is a reasonable signal that the books are clean and the complaints are not stacking up.
Actually based in Hurricane, not servicing from St. George
The geographic point is worth making first because it’s the differentiator. A surprising amount of “Hurricane electrical service” in this market is dispatched out of St. George with a fifteen-mile drive built into the price. Mike Hogan Electric is physically based in Hurricane, on West 200 North, in the town it actually serves. For a homeowner in La Verkin or Toquerville calling about a panel issue or a generator install, the time-and-motion math is different — same-day service is a plausible answer rather than a stretch.
A genuinely complete bench
The service mix is one of the more complete on this list. Residential and commercial electrical, panel and service upgrades, LED retrofits, troubleshooting, and the routine swap-out work all show up. Beyond the basics, Mike Hogan is an authorized Generac dealer — both home standby generators and the PWRcell battery line — which makes them one of the natural calls in the Hurricane corridor for backup power. The Rocky Mountain Power feed out through La Verkin and Toquerville gets thin during storm events, and demand for standby is steady. They also do solar sales and installation under the same roof, which is why the legal name carries “& Solar” and “General Contractor.” Solar is a real line of business here, but it sits alongside the electrical work rather than replacing it.
The shop runs as a working trade business rather than a marketing-driven brand. The website is plain, the posted hours are 8 to 5, and the company posts to Facebook in the manner of a small local rather than a national franchise. The “General Contractor” tail on the legal name is worth confirming on outreach — whether that reflects active GC work today or a legacy classification isn’t clear from the public materials.
For a register of the 435, Mike Hogan Electric is the natural Hurricane pick. Independent, long-tenured, generator-capable, electrical-first, and physically located in the town it serves. The Navy-veteran founding owner, the twenty-five-year tenure, the in-house Generac and solar capability, and the Hurricane address all line up. That’s the entry.
Sources
- https://mikehoganelectric.com/
- https://www.bbb.org/us/ut/hurricane/profile/electrician/mike-hogan-electric-llc-1166-22220326
- https://www.facebook.com/mikehoganelectricandsolar/
- https://www.gendealers.com/dealer/mike-hogan-electric-llc-hurricane-ut
- https://www.buildzoom.com/contractor/mike-hogan-electric-llc
- https://trailblazeutah.com/listing/mike-hogan-electric-solar-general-contractor-llc/