Whole Home Surge Protection

Clean up your power. Extend the life of your appliances.

We only install the highest quality surge protection system.

When you think about a power surge, you probably picture a dramatic lightening strike. But there is a much quieter, daily threat happening inside your walls, right now: “dirty” power. Every time your air conditioner kicks on, your refrigerator compressor cycles, or your dryer starts up, it sends invisible spikes of excess voltage, rippling through your homes electrical system.

While these mini-surges don’t instantly blow a fuse, they act like high blood pressure for your appliances: silently degrading their delicate electronic circuit boards over time. Our whole home surge protection systems act as a filter, instantly cleaning up your home’s voltage, and shielding your expensive investments.

Think of whole home surge protection as a water filter, but for your electricity. Give your expensive appliances the clean power they deserve.

FAQs

  • It is a hardwired device installed directly into your main electrical panel. Think of it as a gatekeeper or a pressure relief valve for your home's electricity. When a dangerous spike in voltage enters your system, the device instantly detects it and safely diverts the excess energy into the ground before it can reach your outlets, appliances, or devices.

  • Absolutely. Think about the total cost of replacing your HVAC system, refrigerator, television, and smart devices all at once if a major surge hits. A whole-home surge protector is a relatively inexpensive, one-time upgrade that safeguards thousands of dollars worth of equipment.

  • No device on earth can guarantee 100% protection against a direct, catastrophic lightning strike to your exact roof line. However, it will protect your home from near-miss lightning strikes that hit nearby power lines or transformers, which are far more common.

  • For a standard residential property, the total cost for the device and professional installation usually ranges between $250 and $650.

  • On average, a high-quality whole-home surge protective device (SPD) lasts between 3 to 5 years. They are sacrificial devices, meaning they wear down a little bit every time they absorb a surge. Most modern units feature a status indicator light (usually green); if that light turns off or changes color, it means the device has done its job and needs to be replaced.