

A whole home surge protector shields every circuit in your house from both external lightning strikes and internal power spikes. Your refrigerator, computer, HVAC system, and smart devices stay protected 24/7.
Unlike power strips that only protect a few outlets, whole home surge protection covers your entire electrical system at the main panel. When a surge hits, excess voltage gets safely redirected to ground before it can reach your appliances.
You’ll avoid costly repairs, skip expensive replacements, and keep everything running without random shutdowns or damage. Modern homes contain thousands of dollars worth of sensitive electronics—this system protects all of it.
We’ve protected Gibsonville area homes since 2002. Our Master Electrician Andy Helton brings over 35 years of electrical experience to every installation.
We understand North Carolina’s unique challenges—frequent thunderstorms, power grid fluctuations, and the strain modern homes put on electrical systems. We serve Alamance County and surrounding areas with the same commitment to quality that’s built our reputation over two decades.
When you call us, you speak directly to our team, not an answering machine. We arrive in fully stocked trucks with upfront pricing, so you know the cost before we begin.

Our licensed electrician first inspects your electrical panel to ensure it’s compatible and properly grounded. We check for any issues that might affect surge protection performance.
Next, we install the surge protection device directly into your main electrical panel. The device connects to your home’s electrical system and ground wire, creating a protective barrier for all your circuits.
After installation, we test the system to confirm it’s working properly and explain how the status indicators work. You’ll have complete protection the moment we flip the switch, with warranty coverage that includes both the device and connected equipment.

Your whole home surge protector installation includes professional-grade equipment rated for North Carolina’s electrical demands. We use devices that handle surges up to 50,000+ amps with manufacturer warranties and connected equipment coverage.
Gibsonville homes face specific surge risks from Duke Energy grid switching, nearby construction, and our region’s frequent storms. Our surge protection systems monitor voltage continuously, instantly diverting dangerous spikes away from your home’s circuits.
The installation covers every outlet, hardwired appliance, and electrical device in your home. Your washing machine, refrigerator, HVAC system, computers, and smart home devices all receive the same level of protection from a single device at your main panel.

Whole home surge protection typically costs between $500-$700 for most Gibsonville homes, including professional installation. The exact price depends on your electrical panel type and the surge protection device specifications you choose.
This investment protects thousands of dollars worth of electronics and appliances. When you consider that homeowners insurance often doesn’t cover surge damage, and a single lightning strike can destroy multiple devices, surge protection pays for itself quickly.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you’ll know the exact cost. Many surge protectors also come with warranties that cover connected equipment damage up to $50,000 or more.
Power surges in Gibsonville come from several sources, both external and internal. External surges result from lightning strikes, utility grid switching, transformer malfunctions, and power restoration after outages.
Internal surges happen when large appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, or electric water heaters cycle on and off. These create voltage spikes that travel through your home’s wiring, gradually damaging sensitive electronics over time.
Even small, frequent surges that you don’t notice can slowly wear down microprocessors in computers, smart TVs, and other devices. This causes equipment to fail unexpectedly, often just outside warranty periods.
Whole home surge protection provides excellent defense against lightning-induced surges, but it’s not 100% guaranteed against direct strikes. The system handles most lightning-related power surges that enter through electrical lines, protecting your connected devices.
A direct lightning strike to your home creates enormous energy levels that can overwhelm any protection system. However, direct strikes are extremely rare. Most lightning damage comes from nearby strikes that create surges in the electrical grid, which whole home surge protection handles effectively.
For maximum protection during storms, we recommend combining whole home surge protection with individual surge protectors for your most valuable electronics. This layered approach provides the best defense against both major and minor surge events.
Professional surge protector installation typically takes about one hour for most Gibsonville homes. Our licensed electrician needs time to inspect your electrical panel, verify proper grounding, and install the device safely.
The process involves working inside your main electrical panel, which requires turning off power briefly. We’ll coordinate with you to minimize any inconvenience, and most installations can be scheduled around your daily routine.
After installation, we test the system and explain how the status indicators work. You’ll have complete surge protection immediately, with no additional setup or configuration required from you.
Whole home surge protection handles the majority of surge events, but using quality surge protector power strips for your most sensitive electronics provides an extra layer of defense. This layered approach offers the best protection available.
Whole home systems excel at stopping large external surges from lightning and utility issues. Power strips catch smaller internal surges and provide additional protection for devices like computers, gaming systems, and home theater equipment.
Think of it like wearing both a seatbelt and having airbags in your car. Each protection method handles different types of events, and together they provide comprehensive safety for your valuable electronics.
Most whole home surge protectors include manufacturer warranties ranging from 5 years to lifetime coverage, plus connected equipment protection up to $50,000 or more. The exact warranty terms depend on the specific device we install.
Connected equipment coverage means if the surge protector fails and your devices get damaged, the manufacturer may reimburse repair or replacement costs. You’ll need to follow specific claim procedures and provide documentation, but this coverage adds significant value.
Our installation work also comes with our service guarantee. We stand behind our workmanship and will address any installation-related issues. We’ll explain all warranty terms clearly before starting your project.

Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>
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Electrical Service Providers (ESP) has been in business since 2002. ESP started out performing wiring services to new construction, remodeling projects and residential homes. Our company’s president identified a market for electrical services to be performed in homes and businesses independent of new construction. Read More about Electrical Service Providers>>