

Every day, small power surges chip away at your electronics. Your smart TV gets a little slower. Your refrigerator works a little harder. Your computer starts acting up more often.
You probably don’t notice it happening. But those tiny voltage spikes add up, shortening the life of everything plugged into your walls.
A whole house surge protector stops this damage before it starts. Instead of replacing expensive appliances years earlier than you should, you get the full lifespan you paid for.
We’ve been protecting homes in Brightwood and throughout North Carolina since 2002. Our owner, Master Electrician Andy Helton, brings over 35 years of experience to every installation.
We’re not the guys who show up late, leave a mess, or surprise you with hidden costs. You get upfront pricing, fully stocked trucks, and technicians who clean up before they leave.
When storms roll through Brightwood, you’ll be glad you chose the electricians who’ve been keeping local families safe for over two decades.

First, we inspect your electrical panel to make sure it can handle a surge protection device. Most can, but if yours needs an upgrade, we’ll let you know upfront.
Next, we install the surge protector directly at your main electrical panel. This protects your entire home, not just individual outlets like those power strips you’ve been relying on.
The whole process takes about an hour. We test everything to make sure it’s working properly, then show you the indicator lights so you know your protection is active. You’ll have peace of mind before we leave your driveway.

Your surge protection system guards against both external surges from storms and internal surges from your own appliances. When your air conditioner kicks on or your refrigerator cycles, it can create voltage spikes that damage other electronics in your home.
North Carolina’s unpredictable weather makes surge protection even more critical. Storm damage to power lines creates restoration surges when electricity comes back on. These surges can be more damaging than the original outage.
Our professional-grade surge protectors come with connected equipment warranties up to $75,000. That means if a surge gets through and damages your electronics, the manufacturer helps cover replacement costs.

Most homeowners in Brightwood invest between $300-700 for complete surge protection installation. The exact cost depends on your electrical panel type and the surge protector rating you choose.
Higher-rated units cost more upfront but offer better protection and longer warranties. When you consider that a single major surge could destroy thousands of dollars in electronics, the investment makes sense.
We provide upfront pricing before any work begins, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Yes, a whole house surge protector installed at your main electrical panel protects every outlet in your home. This includes hardwired appliances like your HVAC system, water heater, and built-in appliances that can’t use plug-in surge protectors.
It’s much more comprehensive than individual power strips, which only protect what’s plugged directly into them. Your whole house system stops surges before they enter your home’s wiring.
For maximum protection, we sometimes recommend combining whole house protection with high-quality plug-in protectors for your most sensitive electronics like computers and entertainment systems.
Power surges happen more frequently than most homeowners realize. Every time a large appliance turns on or off, it can create internal surges. External surges come from storms, utility switching, and even accidents involving power lines.
North Carolina’s storm activity makes external surges particularly common. When power comes back on after an outage, restoration surges can be more damaging than the original problem.
Most homes experience dozens of small surges every month. You don’t notice them, but your electronics do. Over time, these mini-attacks shorten the lifespan of everything in your home.
Quality whole house surge protectors are designed to last 3-5 years under normal conditions. They don’t require regular maintenance, but you should check the indicator lights periodically to ensure they’re still functioning.
After a major surge event like a lightning strike, the surge protector may need replacement even if it successfully protected your home. That’s actually a good thing – it means the device did its job.
We can inspect your surge protector during routine electrical service calls and let you know if replacement is needed. Most units have clear indicator lights that show when protection is active.
Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover electronics damaged by power surges. Even if you can prove the surge caused the damage, you’re typically responsible for replacement costs.
This makes surge protection even more valuable. Spending a few hundred dollars upfront can save thousands in electronics replacement. Some insurance companies even offer discounts for homes with whole house surge protection.
We recommend checking with your insurance agent about surge damage coverage and potential discounts for installing protection. The peace of mind alone is worth the investment.
Whole house surge protectors must be installed by a licensed electrician. The work involves your main electrical panel and requires proper grounding to function correctly. Improper installation can create safety hazards and void warranties.
Professional installation ensures the device is properly sized for your electrical system and correctly connected. We also inspect your panel for any issues that could affect performance.
DIY installation isn’t worth the risk. Our professional installation typically takes about an hour and includes testing to ensure everything works properly. You get safety, warranty protection, and peace of mind.

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>>