

You know that sinking feeling when the lights flicker during a storm. Your mind immediately goes to your smart TV, computer, HVAC system, and all the other electronics that keep your home running smoothly.
Here’s what most Colony Woods homeowners don’t realize: those small power fluctuations you barely notice are slowly damaging your electronics every single day. And when a real surge hits—from lightning, utility switching, or even your own air conditioner cycling on—you could lose thousands of dollars worth of equipment in seconds.
With professional whole home surge protection, you’re not just protecting individual devices. You’re safeguarding your entire electrical system, from the expensive appliances hardwired into your panel to the smart devices plugged into your outlets. No more unplugging everything during storms or crossing your fingers that your power strips will handle the next surge.
We’ve been protecting homes throughout Colony Woods and the greater Alamance County area since 2002. Andy Helton, our Master Electrician with over 35 years of experience, understands exactly what North Carolina homeowners face when it comes to power quality issues.
We’ve seen firsthand how our region’s weather patterns—from summer thunderstorms to winter ice storms—create the perfect conditions for power surges that can devastate unprotected homes. That’s why we focus exclusively on residential electrical services, including surge protection systems that actually work when you need them most.
When you work with us, you’re getting flat-rate pricing with no surprises, fully stocked service trucks, and technicians who treat your home with the same care we’d give our own family’s property.

Installing whole home surge protection isn’t complicated, but it requires the right equipment and expertise to do it safely and effectively.
First, we evaluate your home’s electrical panel and grounding system to determine the best surge protection device for your specific setup. Most Colony Woods homes benefit from a Type 2 surge protector installed directly in your main electrical panel, which provides comprehensive protection for your entire home.
The actual installation typically takes one to two hours. We install the surge protection device in your electrical panel, connect it to a dedicated breaker, and ensure it’s properly grounded. The device continuously monitors the voltage coming into your home, and when it detects a surge, it instantly diverts that excess electricity safely to ground before it can reach your appliances and electronics.
Once installed, the system works automatically—you don’t need to do anything. It protects your home 24/7, whether you’re there or not, handling everything from small daily fluctuations to major surge events.

Today’s Colony Woods homes have more sensitive electronics than ever before. Smart thermostats, security systems, high-efficiency HVAC equipment, and countless other devices all contain delicate circuitry that power surges can damage or destroy.
Our whole home surge protection service includes a comprehensive evaluation of your electrical system, professional installation of commercial-grade surge protection equipment, and verification that everything is working correctly. We use only UL-listed surge protection devices that meet or exceed current electrical codes.
What sets our service apart is our understanding of local conditions. Colony Woods sits in an area that experiences regular thunderstorm activity, and we’re served by an electrical grid that occasionally experiences switching surges and other power quality issues. We size and install surge protection systems specifically designed to handle the types of surges common in our area.
Every installation comes with our lifetime warranty on labor—up to 25 years—because we stand behind our work. We also provide clear documentation of what we’ve installed and how to maintain your system for optimal protection.

Professional whole home surge protection installation typically costs between $400 and $700 in the Colony Woods area, depending on your home’s electrical setup and the specific surge protection device we install. This includes both the equipment and professional installation by our licensed electricians.
While that might seem like a significant upfront investment, consider that replacing just your HVAC system after surge damage could cost $5,000 to $15,000 or more. Add in computers, smart TVs, appliances, and other electronics, and you’re looking at potential losses that far exceed the cost of protection.
We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start any work. No surprises, no hidden fees, and no pressure to buy anything you don’t need.
Whole home surge protection provides excellent defense against the vast majority of surge events, including lightning-related surges. However, it’s important to understand what we’re actually protecting against.
Direct lightning strikes to your home are extremely rare and would overwhelm any surge protection system. What’s much more common—and what causes most surge damage—are the power fluctuations that occur when lightning strikes power lines, transformers, or other electrical equipment in the area.
Our surge protection systems are specifically designed to handle these indirect lightning surges, as well as surges from utility switching, grid fluctuations, and large appliances in your own home. They’ll protect against 99% of the surge events your home is likely to experience, giving you real protection where you actually need it.
Quality whole home surge protection devices typically last 5 to 10 years under normal conditions. However, their lifespan depends largely on how many surge events they handle and the severity of those surges.
Most modern surge protectors include indicator lights or alarms that let you know when the device needs replacement. Some units will continue providing basic protection even after absorbing a major surge, while others may need immediate replacement.
The good news is that if your surge protector does its job and sacrifices itself to protect your home during a major surge event, you’ve saved thousands of dollars in potential damage to your electronics and appliances. Think of it as insurance that actually pays for itself when you need it most.
Whole home surge protection provides excellent baseline protection for your entire electrical system, but adding point-of-use surge protectors for your most sensitive electronics creates an even more robust defense system.
This layered approach is particularly valuable for expensive electronics like computers, gaming systems, and home theater equipment. The whole home system handles the major surges, while individual surge protectors provide additional filtering and protection right at the device level.
However, whole home protection alone is far superior to relying only on power strips. Many of your most expensive appliances—like your HVAC system, water heater, and major kitchen appliances—are hardwired directly to your electrical panel and can’t be protected by plug-in surge protectors at all.
Whole home surge protection must be installed by a licensed electrician for both safety and legal reasons. The installation involves working directly with your main electrical panel, which carries deadly voltage levels and requires specialized knowledge to handle safely.
Beyond the safety concerns, improper installation can void equipment warranties, violate local electrical codes, and potentially create fire hazards. Many surge protector manufacturers only honor their equipment warranties if installation is performed by a licensed professional.
The installation cost is a small fraction of what you’re protecting, and professional installation ensures your system will work correctly when you need it. We complete most installations in one to two hours, minimizing disruption to your daily routine while ensuring everything is done right the first time.
When a power surge occurs, your whole home surge protection system responds instantly—typically within nanoseconds. The device continuously monitors the voltage entering your home, and when it detects levels above normal operating range, it immediately diverts that excess voltage safely to ground.
From your perspective, you might not even notice anything happened. Your lights won’t flicker, your electronics won’t reset, and your appliances will continue operating normally. The surge protector handles the entire event automatically, without any interruption to your power.
After handling a surge, the system automatically resets itself and continues monitoring for future events. Some units include indicator lights that confirm the system is working properly, giving you ongoing peace of mind that your protection is active and ready.

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