

When you install whole home surge protection, you’re not just buying a device—you’re investing in peace of mind. Your expensive electronics, from smart TVs to HVAC systems, stay protected from both external lightning strikes and internal power fluctuations that happen every day in your home.
No more worrying about storm damage or the gradual wear that small surges cause over time. Your appliances work better and last years longer when they’re not constantly battling voltage spikes.
You’ll also save money in the long run. Replacing damaged electronics costs thousands, while surge protection costs hundreds and protects everything at once.
We’ve been serving Blackwood and surrounding North Carolina communities since 2002. Owner Andy Helton brings over 35 years of master electrician experience to every job.
We understand North Carolina’s weather patterns. Summer thunderstorms and power grid fluctuations are facts of life here, which makes surge protection essential rather than optional.
Our team uses flat-rate pricing, so you know exactly what you’ll pay before we start. We arrive in fully stocked trucks, work in uniform, and always clean up when we’re done—because we’re guests in your home.

First, we inspect your electrical panel to ensure it can handle a whole home surge protector installation. Most installations take less than a day, and we’ll explain everything we’re doing as we work.
We install the surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel. This creates a shield for your entire home’s electrical system. When a power surge hits—whether from lightning, power grid issues, or large appliances cycling on and off—the device instantly redirects excess voltage safely to ground.
After installation, we test the system to ensure it’s working properly and show you the indicator lights that let you know your protection is active. You’ll also receive warranty information and maintenance guidelines to keep your system running smoothly for years.

Our whole home surge protection service includes professional assessment, proper device sizing, and expert installation. We use high-quality surge protection devices rated for North Carolina’s electrical conditions and weather patterns.
In Blackwood and throughout our North Carolina service area, we see the effects of power surges regularly. Summer storms bring lightning strikes, while aging power infrastructure creates grid instabilities. Your modern home, filled with sensitive electronics worth thousands of dollars, needs protection that basic power strips simply can’t provide.
We also handle homes with multiple electrical panels, ensuring every circuit receives protection. Our installations comply with the 2020 National Electrical Code requirements, and we provide up to 25 years of warranty coverage on our labor.

Whole home surge protection typically costs between $500 and $700 per electrical panel in the Blackwood area. Most homes have one main panel, though some larger homes may have two panels that need protection.
This investment protects electronics and appliances worth thousands of dollars. When you consider that a single lightning strike or major power surge can damage multiple devices at once, surge protection pays for itself quickly.
We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we begin any work. The price includes the surge protection device, professional installation, testing, and warranty coverage.
Power strips only protect the devices plugged into them, leaving most of your home vulnerable. Your HVAC system, refrigerator, dishwasher, garage door opener, and hardwired electronics receive no protection from plug-in strips.
Whole home surge protection works at your electrical panel, protecting every outlet and hardwired device in your house. It stops high-level surges before they enter your home’s wiring, while power strips can be overwhelmed by major surges from lightning or grid issues.
Think of it as layered protection. Whole home surge protection handles the big hits, while quality power strips provide additional protection for your most sensitive electronics. Together, they create comprehensive coverage that basic strips alone cannot match.
Most whole home surge protectors include indicator lights that show the device is functioning correctly. Green lights typically mean the system is active and protecting your home, while red or no lights may indicate the device needs attention.
We recommend checking these indicators monthly as part of your routine home maintenance. If you notice the lights have changed or gone out, contact us for an inspection. Surge protection devices can wear out over time, especially after handling multiple surge events.
During our installation, we’ll show you exactly what to look for and provide you with maintenance guidelines. We also offer periodic inspections to ensure your protection system continues working effectively for years to come.
Lightning strikes are the most obvious cause, especially during North Carolina’s frequent summer thunderstorms. However, most surges actually come from everyday sources like your air conditioner, refrigerator, or other large appliances cycling on and off.
Power grid issues also create surges. When power comes back after an outage, electricity can flow unevenly through your home’s wiring. Utility company switching operations, transformer problems, and even accidents involving power lines can send voltage spikes into your home.
Internal surges happen multiple times per day in most homes. While these are smaller than lightning surges, they gradually damage your electronics over time, shortening their lifespan and reducing performance. Whole home surge protection stops both external and internal surges.
Many insurance companies offer discounts for homes with whole home surge protection, though the specific discount varies by insurer. The protection demonstrates that you’re taking proactive steps to prevent electrical damage to your property.
More importantly, surge protection can prevent claims in the first place. Many homeowners insurance policies don’t fully cover electronics damaged by power surges, leaving you to pay replacement costs out of pocket.
When you consider the potential savings on insurance premiums plus the protection of thousands of dollars worth of electronics and appliances, surge protection becomes an even smarter investment. Contact your insurance agent to ask about available discounts for electrical protection systems.
Yes, we can install whole home surge protection on most older homes, though we first inspect your electrical panel to ensure it meets current safety standards. Some older panels may need upgrading before surge protection can be safely installed.
Older homes often benefit most from surge protection because their wiring and electrical systems may be more vulnerable to damage from power surges. We’ll assess your home’s electrical system and recommend any necessary updates to ensure safe, effective surge protection.
If your electrical panel needs upgrading, we can handle that work as well. Modern panels with surge protection provide better safety and protection than older systems, making the investment worthwhile for long-term peace of mind and electrical system reliability.

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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>>