

You know that feeling when the power flickers and you wonder what just got fried. With whole home surge protection, that anxiety disappears completely.
Your refrigerator keeps running. Your HVAC system stays intact. Your entertainment center survives lightning strikes. Every outlet in your house gets protected from voltage spikes that would otherwise slowly destroy your electronics over time.
Most Burlington homeowners don’t realize that 60-80% of damaging power surges actually come from inside their own homes – every time large appliances kick on and off. A residential surge protection system catches all of it before it reaches your valuable equipment.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been Burlington’s trusted electrical contractor for over 20 years. We’re locally owned and operated by Master Electrician Andy Helton, who brings 35+ years of hands-on experience to every surge protector installation.
We’ve seen firsthand how Alamance County’s frequent storms and power issues affect local homes. That’s why we specialize in comprehensive surge protection devices that actually work when you need them most.
You’ll get flat-rate pricing, fully stocked trucks, and our guarantee that we’ll clean up before we leave. Most importantly, you’re getting a local Burlington team that stands behind our work with 100% customer satisfaction.

We start by evaluating your home’s electrical panel and grounding system to ensure everything meets code requirements. This isn’t just about installing a surge protector device – it’s about creating a comprehensive defense system for your entire property.
The whole home surge protector gets hardwired directly into your main electrical panel, where it monitors every circuit in your house. When it detects dangerous voltage spikes, it instantly diverts that excess energy into your home’s grounding system, keeping it away from your electronics.
Installation typically takes 2-3 hours, and you’ll know exactly what it costs upfront with our flat-rate pricing. We test everything before we leave to make sure your surge protection is working perfectly from day one.

Your whole home surge protector installation includes professional-grade equipment rated for North Carolina’s demanding weather conditions. We use surge protection devices that can handle surges up to 50,000-80,000 amps with manufacturer warranties that often include connected equipment coverage up to $75,000.
Burlington sits in an area where Duke Energy reports frequent power disruptions, and Alamance County currently ranks first in North Carolina for total power outages. Your surge protector becomes your first line of defense against both external power surges from utility issues and internal surges from your own appliances.
Unlike power strips that only protect what’s plugged into them, whole home surge protection covers everything – your HVAC system, refrigerator, washer, dryer, and every outlet throughout your house. Most homeowners insurance policies won’t cover surge damage, making this protection essential for avoiding thousands in replacement costs.

Professional whole home surge protector installation in Burlington typically ranges from $400 to $700, depending on your electrical panel setup and the specific surge protection device you need. This includes both the surge protector and professional installation by our licensed electricians.
The upfront cost is minimal compared to replacing damaged electronics, appliances, and potentially your home’s wiring after a major power surge. Most quality whole home surge protectors come with manufacturer warranties that include connected equipment coverage, often up to $75,000 in protection.
We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start any work. No surprises, no hourly charges that keep climbing.
Yes, whole home surge protectors are specifically designed to handle lightning-induced power surges, which are among the most dangerous threats to your electrical system. They work by detecting voltage spikes and instantly diverting excess energy into your home’s grounding system before it can reach your electronics.
However, no surge protection device can handle a direct lightning strike to your home. What they excel at is protecting against the much more common indirect effects – voltage spikes that travel through power lines when lightning strikes nearby utility equipment or the ground around electrical infrastructure.
In Burlington’s storm-prone environment, this residential surge protection is essential. Even small surges from nearby lightning activity can gradually damage your electronics over time, shortening their lifespan and leading to unexpected failures.
Power strips with surge protection only guard whatever’s plugged into them, while whole home surge protectors defend your entire electrical system from the main panel outward. This means everything in your house gets protection – including major appliances like your HVAC system, refrigerator, washer, and dryer that can’t use power strips.
Whole home protection also catches internal power surges caused by your own appliances. When your air conditioner or electric dryer kicks on, it can create voltage spikes that travel through your home’s wiring. Power strips can’t protect against these internal surges, but a whole home surge protection system can.
The best approach is actually layered protection – whole home surge protection as your primary defense, plus point-of-use surge protectors for your most sensitive electronics like computers and entertainment systems.
Quality whole home surge protectors typically last 3-5 years in North Carolina’s challenging electrical environment, though this varies based on how many power surges they absorb and the severity of those events. Most surge protection devices have indicator lights or alarms that signal when they need replacement.
North Carolina’s frequent thunderstorms and utility grid fluctuations mean your surge protector works harder than it would in more stable electrical environments. Each time it diverts a surge, it absorbs some of that energy, gradually wearing down its protective components.
We recommend annual inspections during routine electrical maintenance to check your surge protection device’s status and ensure it’s still providing full protection. Many manufacturers also offer warranties that include free replacement if the device fails during normal operation.
Whole home surge protectors must be hardwired into your main electrical panel, which requires working with live electrical circuits and understanding proper grounding techniques. This type of surge protection installation requires a licensed electrician to ensure safety and code compliance.
Improper installation can create serious safety hazards, render the protection ineffective, or even damage your electrical system. The surge protection device must be correctly sized for your panel, properly grounded, and installed according to National Electrical Code requirements.
Professional installation also ensures your whole home surge protector is compatible with your specific electrical setup and comes with proper warranties. Most manufacturers require professional installation to honor their connected equipment coverage, which can be worth tens of thousands of dollars.
Burlington and Alamance County experience higher-than-average power disruptions, with Alamance County currently ranking first in North Carolina for total power outages. The area’s electrical infrastructure faces constant stress from severe weather, including ice storms, thunderstorms, and high winds.
Duke Energy, which serves most of Burlington, reports frequent grid fluctuations and utility-related power surges that affect local homes. The 2002 ice storm that left 425,000 customers without power in the region, including Burlington, highlighted how vulnerable the area’s electrical systems can be to major power surge events.
Additionally, Burlington’s mix of older homes and modern electronics creates a perfect storm for surge-related damage. Older electrical systems weren’t designed to handle today’s sensitive electronic equipment, making whole home surge protection essential for protecting your investments.

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>>