

The next thunderstorm rolls through Browns Summit at 2 AM. Lightning hits a transformer down the street. Your neighbor wakes up to fried appliances and a $5,000 insurance claim that won’t get approved.
You sleep through the whole thing. Your whole home surge protector caught the surge at your electrical panel and sent it safely into the ground. Every outlet, every appliance, every device in your home stayed protected.
That’s what real surge protection does. It works automatically, 24/7, stopping 99% of power surges before they can reach your electronics. No more unplugging everything when storms approach. No more crossing your fingers when the power comes back on.
We’ve been installing surge protection in Browns Summit since 2002. We’ve seen firsthand what North Carolina storms can do to unprotected homes—and we’ve installed systems that have saved our customers thousands in replacement costs.
Our team brings over 35 years of electrical experience to every job. We’re licensed, insured, and we use the same commercial-grade equipment you’ll find protecting hospitals and data centers. Brands like Siemens, Square D, and General Electric that are built to handle whatever Mother Nature throws at them.
Browns Summit homeowners trust us because we show up on time, give you the price upfront, and clean up before we leave. We’ve been your neighbors for over two decades, and we plan to be here for the next two decades.

We start by evaluating your electrical panel and home setup. Every house is different, and the surge protector that works for your neighbor might not be right for your electrical system. We check your panel capacity, look for subpanels, and make sure your grounding system can handle the installation.
Installation happens at your main electrical panel—the spot where all power enters your home. That’s the perfect place to catch surges before they spread through your wiring. The actual installation takes just a few hours, and we test everything twice to make sure it’s working correctly.
Before we leave, we walk you through your new system. Most surge protectors have indicator lights that show they’re functioning properly, and we’ll explain what to watch for and when to call us. You’ll have complete protection from the moment we flip your main breaker back on.

Your whole home surge protector installation includes professional-grade equipment rated to handle the electrical demands of today’s homes. We’re protecting everything from your refrigerator and HVAC system to your computers, smart TVs, and that expensive coffee maker you can’t live without.
Browns Summit gets hit with the same weather patterns that affect the rest of North Carolina—frequent thunderstorms, power grid switching, and ice storms that cause voltage fluctuations. Your surge protector is specifically rated to handle these local conditions, with the capacity to absorb surges up to 55,000 amps or more.
The system detects when voltage exceeds safe levels and instantly diverts that excess power to your home’s grounding system. It happens in milliseconds, completely automatically. You don’t have to do anything except enjoy knowing your electronics are protected around the clock, whether you’re home or away.

Whole home surge protector installation in Browns Summit typically runs $300-$700, depending on your electrical setup and the level of protection you choose. That price includes the surge protection device, professional installation, and testing to ensure everything works properly.
Most homeowners find this investment pays for itself the first time it prevents surge damage. A single lightning strike can destroy $5,000-$10,000 worth of electronics and appliances. Compare that to a few hundred dollars for protection that lasts years, and the math is pretty simple.
We provide flat-rate pricing before we start any work. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying upfront—no surprises, no hidden fees, just honest pricing for professional protection that actually works.
Whole home surge protectors handle 99% of all power surges, including the types we see most often in Browns Summit—nearby lightning strikes, power grid switching, and voltage fluctuations from storm damage. They’re specifically designed for the electrical conditions we deal with here in North Carolina.
Direct lightning strikes to your home are the only surges that can overwhelm surge protection, but those are extremely rare. The vast majority of surge damage comes from lightning hitting nearby power lines, transformers switching on and off, and power restoration after outages—exactly what your system is built to stop.
Every storm season brings multiple opportunities for surges to damage your electronics. Your surge protector works automatically during every storm, whether you’re home or not, giving you consistent protection year-round.
Whole home surge protection handles the major surges that destroy electronics, but many homeowners add plug-in surge protectors for their most expensive devices as an extra layer of protection. Think of it like wearing both a seatbelt and having airbags in your car.
Your whole home system stops large surges at the electrical panel before they enter your wiring. Plug-in protectors catch any smaller surges that might slip through, plus they often include features like battery backup for computers and entertainment systems.
For most homes, whole home protection provides excellent coverage on its own. But if you have a high-end computer setup or expensive audio/video equipment, adding plug-in protection for those specific devices gives you maximum peace of mind.
Most whole home surge protectors last 2-3 years under normal conditions, but that can vary based on how many surges they handle and how severe those surges are. Each time your protector stops a surge, it absorbs electrical energy, which gradually reduces its capacity over time.
Quality surge protectors include indicator lights that show when they’re working properly and when they need replacement. Higher-end models often come with warranties that cover both the device and connected equipment if the protector fails during the warranty period.
We recommend having your surge protector checked during routine electrical maintenance to ensure it’s still providing full protection. Regular inspections help catch any issues before they become problems and keep your protection current with your home’s electrical needs.
Yes, and this is actually one of the most important benefits of whole home surge protection. The moment power returns after an outage is often the most dangerous time for your electronics, because electricity frequently comes back with voltage spikes that can damage sensitive equipment.
Your surge protector works automatically to smooth out these power restoration surges, protecting your appliances and electronics when the lights come back on. This is especially valuable in Browns Summit, where storm-related outages are common and power restoration can involve significant voltage fluctuations.
Power companies work hard to restore electricity safely, but they can’t control every variable in the process. Your surge protector gives you protection during those critical moments when power returns, often preventing more damage than the original outage caused.
Many insurance companies offer premium discounts when you install whole home surge protection, recognizing that it reduces the risk of expensive electronics claims. These discounts can help offset the installation cost over time while providing valuable protection for your home.
More importantly, most homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover electronics damage from power surges, meaning you’d pay out of pocket to replace damaged items. Installing surge protection costs far less than replacing thousands of dollars worth of electronics after a storm.
Some insurers require professional installation and specific equipment types to qualify for discounts. We provide complete documentation of your installation and equipment specifications, making it easy for you to work with your insurance company on any available discounts or coverage improvements.

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>>