Construction hours in Sandy, UT β sometimes called construction noise rules or contractor work-hour ordinances β set when contractors can run power tools, hammers, and heavy equipment.
Construction noise in Sandy is generally limited to 7 AM to 9 PM on weekdays and Saturdays. Sunday and holiday construction typically requires special permission.
Sandy City restricts construction, demolition, and heavy equipment operation to daylight working hours. Emergency utility repairs are exempt. Commercial project sites near residential zones may face stricter limits via conditional use permits. Contact Sandy at (801) 568-7100. This construction hours rule under Sandy's noise ordinances applies to properties within Sandy city limits. For current statutory text, amendments, enforcement procedures, fines, appeal options, and any exemptions that may apply to your situation, contact Sandy code enforcement directly or consult the official Utah municipal code library. Ordinances change periodically; always verify with local staff before relying on summary information.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
Sandy, UT
RVs, boats, and trailers may be stored on private residential property in side or rear yards, but street parking is limited to 72 hours and front yard storag...
Sandy, UT
Commercial vehicles over one ton or with commercial signage cannot be parked overnight in Sandy residential zones except for active service calls.
Sandy, UT
On-street parking is allowed on most Sandy residential streets except where signed, with a 72-hour continuous parking limit and winter snow removal restricti...
Sandy, UT
Overnight on-street parking is generally permitted in Sandy residential areas subject to the 72-hour limit and snow removal ordinances.
Sandy, UT
Residential EV charger installation requires an electrical permit and is encouraged citywide; commercial EV parking spaces must meet Utah accessibility stand...
Sandy, UT
Sandy fence height limits: 4 ft in front yards and 6 ft in side and rear yards in residential zones. Taller fences require a permit or variance.
Side-by-side rule comparisons with other cities in Salt Lake County.
See how other cities in Salt Lake County handle construction hours.
See how Sandy's construction hours rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.