

You know that sinking feeling when your TV won’t turn on after a storm. Or when your smart thermostat starts acting weird after the power flickers. Those aren’t coincidences.
Every time a major appliance in your Graham home turns on – your AC, refrigerator, washer – it creates a mini power surge that travels through your wiring. Over time, these surges slowly cook your electronics from the inside out. You’re not imagining it when devices seem to die sooner than they should.
A whole home surge protector stops this damage before it starts. Instead of watching your expensive electronics get slowly destroyed, you get years more life out of everything plugged into your walls. Your smart home stays smart. Your appliances last longer. And you stop replacing things that shouldn’t have broken in the first place.
We’ve been solving electrical problems for Graham families for over 20 years. We’ve seen what Duke Energy outages do to homes around here – especially after storms knock down trees and damage power lines.
Graham sits in an area where severe weather hits regularly. High winds, lightning strikes, and those sudden power restorations after outages create the perfect storm for surge damage. We’ve helped hundreds of local families protect their investments with professional surge protection systems.
When you call us, you’re getting electricians who understand Graham’s specific electrical challenges and know how to solve them right the first time.

First, we inspect your electrical panel and assess your home’s specific surge risks. Not every Graham home needs the same level of protection – older homes with outdated panels have different vulnerabilities than newer construction.
Next, we install a whole home surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel. This isn’t a power strip – it’s a hardwired system that monitors every circuit in your house 24/7. The moment it detects excess voltage, it instantly diverts that dangerous electricity safely into the ground before it can reach your outlets.
The installation typically takes about 4 hours, and we test everything thoroughly before we leave. You’ll have complete protection for every outlet, appliance, and device in your home – even the ones that can’t plug into regular surge strips like your HVAC system, refrigerator, and hardwired electronics.

We use premium Eaton and Sycom surge protectors – the same brands trusted by commercial facilities that can’t afford downtime. These aren’t cheap knockoffs that fail when you need them most.
Your whole home surge protector will handle surges up to 6,000 volts – more than enough to stop the average power spike that would instantly fry unprotected electronics. It protects everything: your HVAC system, smart home devices, entertainment systems, kitchen appliances, and even LED lighting.
In Graham’s storm-prone climate, this protection is essential. Lightning doesn’t have to strike your house directly to cause damage – strikes within a mile can send surges through utility lines. And with Duke Energy’s frequent outages in our area, you’re dealing with restoration surges every time power comes back on after storms.

Most whole home surge protector installations in Graham run between $300-700, depending on your electrical panel setup and the level of protection you need. That’s roughly 1/10th the cost of replacing a damaged HVAC system.
The investment pays for itself quickly when you consider replacement costs. A single lightning-related surge can destroy thousands of dollars worth of electronics in seconds. Your homeowner’s insurance typically won’t cover surge damage, so you’re paying those replacement costs out of pocket.
We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, so you know exactly what to expect. Most installations take about 4 hours unless your panel needs upgrades, and you’ll have protection that lasts 5-10 years.
Absolutely – and that’s when you need it most. The biggest surge risks in Graham happen when Duke Energy restores power after storm outages. Electricity doesn’t always come back smoothly, and those restoration surges can be massive.
Your whole home surge protector works 24/7, monitoring every circuit in your house. It doesn’t need power to function – it’s hardwired to detect voltage spikes and divert them to ground instantly. Whether the surge comes from lightning, utility issues, or your own appliances cycling on and off, it’s stopped before reaching your outlets.
We see this protection save Graham homeowners thousands after every major storm. While neighbors are dealing with fried electronics, our customers’ homes stay protected.
Power strips only protect whatever’s plugged into them – and they’re the first thing to fail during a real surge. Whole home surge protection guards your entire electrical system at the source, before dangerous voltage can reach any outlet.
Think about everything in your Graham home that can’t plug into a power strip: your HVAC system, hardwired smoke detectors, garage door opener, water heater controls, and built-in appliances. A power strip can’t help any of those, but whole home protection covers everything.
Plus, up to 80% of surges actually come from inside your house when large appliances turn on and off. Your refrigerator, AC unit, and other motor-driven appliances create voltage spikes that travel through your wiring. Whole home protection stops these internal surges that power strips can’t even detect.
Quality surge protectors typically last 5-10 years, depending on how many surges they absorb. In Graham’s storm-heavy climate, they work harder than in areas with stable power, but that’s exactly why you need them.
Modern surge protectors include indicator lights that tell you when they’re working properly. Some models even have alarms that signal when it’s time for replacement. We use Eaton and Sycom units that are built to handle North Carolina’s electrical challenges.
The key is professional installation and using commercial-grade equipment. Cheap surge protectors fail quickly and leave you unprotected. Our installations come with manufacturer warranties and we’ll help you monitor the system’s health over time.
While no device can completely stop a direct lightning strike to your home, whole home surge protection dramatically reduces the damage. Most lightning-related surges actually come from strikes within a mile of your house, not direct hits.
When lightning strikes nearby power lines or transformers, it sends massive voltage spikes through the electrical grid to your home. Your surge protector detects these spikes instantly and diverts the excess electricity safely into the ground before it can damage your wiring or electronics.
Direct strikes are rare, but nearby strikes happen frequently in Graham during storm season. We’ve seen surge protectors save entire electrical systems during storms that knocked out power across Alamance County. The protection is real and it works.
Whole home surge protectors connect directly to your main electrical panel with high-voltage wiring. This isn’t a DIY project – improper installation can create fire hazards, electrocution risks, or leave you completely unprotected when you think you’re safe.
Licensed electricians understand electrical codes, proper grounding requirements, and how to integrate surge protection with your existing panel safely. We also know which surge protectors work best with different panel types and electrical setups common in Graham homes.
Most importantly, manufacturer warranties only cover appliance damage if the surge protector was professionally installed by a licensed electrician. Try to install it yourself and you void that protection completely. Our installation ensures everything works correctly and stays covered under warranty.
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