

You’ll never worry about losing thousands of dollars in electronics again. When storms roll through Forest Oaks or your air conditioner kicks on, your surge protector handles the voltage spikes automatically. Your computers keep running, your smart TVs stay functional, and your expensive appliances avoid the gradual wear that shortens their lifespan.
Most homeowners don’t realize that the biggest threat isn’t lightning strikes. It’s the everyday power fluctuations from your own appliances cycling on and off. These mini-surges slowly damage your electronics over time, causing unexpected failures when you least expect them.
A whole home surge protector stops these problems at the source, protecting every outlet in your house with one professionally installed device.
We’ve been protecting Forest Oaks homes since 2002. Andy Helton, our Master Electrician with 35+ years of experience, understands exactly what North Carolina weather does to your electrical system.
We’ve seen what happens when families lose everything in a single surge event. That’s why we only install professional-grade surge protection devices that come with manufacturer warranties and real protection ratings.
You’ll know your exact cost before we start any work, and our technicians arrive in uniform with fully stocked trucks to complete your installation efficiently.

We start by inspecting your electrical panel to ensure it can handle a surge protection device safely. Most installations take about an hour and don’t require any changes to your existing wiring.
The surge protector mounts directly to your electrical panel, where it monitors the incoming power 24/7. When it detects a voltage spike, it instantly diverts the excess electricity to your ground wire before it reaches any of your outlets.
Once installed, the device works automatically. You don’t need to do anything – it just protects your home continuously, whether you’re there or not. We test everything before we leave to make sure your protection is working correctly.

Your whole home surge protector installation includes a professional-grade device rated for North Carolina’s electrical conditions. These aren’t the basic units you find at hardware stores – they’re designed to handle the real surge events that damage homes.
Forest Oaks sits in an area that gets hit with severe thunderstorms, especially during summer months. We specifically choose surge protectors to handle the lightning-induced surges common in our region, plus the everyday voltage fluctuations from Duke Energy’s grid switching.
You’ll receive a manufacturer warranty that covers both the device and connected equipment, giving you real financial protection if something gets through. We also provide documentation for your insurance company and explain exactly how your new protection works.

Most whole home surge protector installations in Forest Oaks cost between $500 and $700, depending on your electrical panel setup. Some homes have multiple panels, which affects the total price.
We provide flat rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start any work. This includes the surge protection device, professional installation, and testing to ensure everything works correctly. When you consider that a single surge event can destroy thousands of dollars in electronics, most homeowners find surge protection pays for itself quickly.
The investment becomes even more valuable when you factor in North Carolina’s frequent storms and the everyday voltage fluctuations that gradually wear down your appliances and electronics over time.
Yes, a whole home surge protector defends every outlet and hardwired device in your house. This includes appliances that can’t plug into power strips, like your HVAC system, water heater, washer, dryer, and refrigerator.
Unlike plug-in surge protectors that only guard individual outlets, whole home protection works at your electrical panel to stop surges before they enter your home’s wiring system. This means your computers, TVs, smart home devices, and kitchen appliances all get protected simultaneously.
The device monitors your incoming power 24/7 and automatically diverts dangerous voltage spikes to your ground wire. You don’t need to remember to plug devices into special outlets or worry about whether something is protected.
Most whole home surge protector installations take about one hour from start to finish. We first inspect your electrical panel to ensure it’s compatible and up to code, then mount the surge protection device directly to the panel.
The installation doesn’t require any changes to your existing wiring or outlets. We connect the surge protector to your main electrical feed and ground system, then test everything to make sure it’s working correctly.
If your electrical panel needs updates or repairs before we can install surge protection, we’ll explain what’s needed and provide a separate estimate for that work. Our goal is to ensure your surge protection works effectively and safely for years to come.
Whole home surge protection handles the major surges that can destroy your electronics, but many homeowners still use plug-in surge protectors for sensitive equipment like computers and entertainment systems. This creates a layered protection approach.
The whole home device stops the big surges from lightning strikes and utility grid switching that can damage your entire electrical system. Plug-in protectors handle smaller, localized surges and provide additional filtering for sensitive electronics.
Think of it like having both a security system and door locks on your house. The whole home surge protector is your primary defense, while plug-in units provide extra protection for your most valuable or sensitive devices. Most electronics manufacturers actually recommend this layered approach for complete protection.
Most power surges in Forest Oaks come from everyday activities inside your home, not lightning strikes. When large appliances like air conditioners, water heaters, or dryers turn on and off, they create voltage fluctuations that can damage sensitive electronics over time.
External causes include storms, utility grid switching, and accidents involving power lines. Forest Oaks experiences frequent thunderstorms, especially during summer months, which can create massive voltage spikes that destroy unprotected electronics instantly.
Even small surges that don’t cause immediate damage gradually wear down your electronics’ internal components, causing premature failures and shortened lifespans. Since you can’t prevent these surges from happening, professional surge protection is the only way to defend your valuable electronics and appliances.
Professional-grade whole home surge protectors include indicator lights that show they’re functioning correctly. These lights are visible on the device mounted to your electrical panel, and we’ll show you how to check them during installation.
Most quality surge protectors also include diagnostic features that track surge events and device health. If the unit takes a major hit protecting your home, the indicator will show that it needs replacement.
We recommend having your surge protection inspected during regular electrical maintenance visits. Since these devices can sacrifice themselves to protect your home during major surge events, periodic checks ensure your protection is always active. If you ever have concerns about whether your surge protector is working, we can test it and provide a detailed report on its condition.

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>>
Chapel Hill, Burlington, Carrboro, Durham, Gibsonville, Hillsborough, Graham, Pittsboro, Morrisville, Cary

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>>