

You’ve probably replaced a TV, computer, or appliance that “just stopped working” after a storm. That wasn’t coincidence. Power surges from lightning strikes, utility switching, and even your own HVAC system turning on create voltage spikes that slowly cook your electronics from the inside out.
With whole home surge protection, every outlet in your house gets defended against these attacks. Your smart TV, gaming systems, refrigerator, HVAC unit, and even your phone chargers stay protected 24/7. No more replacing expensive equipment. No more wondering if that next thunderstorm will cost you thousands in repairs.
The math is simple: spend a few hundred dollars now on professional surge protection, or keep spending thousands replacing damaged electronics every few years. Franklin Hills homeowners who’ve made the switch tell us they wish they’d done it sooner.
ESP Electrical Service Providers isn’t some fly-by-night operation. We’ve been serving Franklin Hills and surrounding North Carolina communities for over 20 years, back when most people had never heard of surge protection.
Our owner, Andy Helton, is a Master Electrician with 35+ years of hands-on experience. He’s seen firsthand how North Carolina’s frequent thunderstorms and power grid issues can devastate unprotected homes. That’s why we’ve made surge protection one of our specialties.
We show up in uniform, in fully stocked trucks, with upfront flat-rate pricing. You’ll know exactly what you’re paying before we start any work. And we guarantee our installations because we believe in doing the job right the first time.

First, we assess your current electrical panel and determine the right type of surge protection device for your home’s specific needs. Not all surge protectors are created equal, and we’ll recommend the proper capacity to handle Franklin Hills’ electrical challenges.
Next, we install the surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel. This isn’t some plug-in power strip – it’s a professional-grade system that monitors every circuit in your house. When it detects a voltage spike, it instantly diverts that excess electricity safely into the ground before it can reach your outlets.
The installation typically takes a few hours, and we test everything thoroughly before we leave. You’ll have indicator lights that show your system is working properly, and we’ll explain how to monitor your protection going forward. The whole process is clean, efficient, and designed to give you decades of reliable protection.

Your surge protection system includes a high-capacity device rated to handle the kind of electrical events we see here in North Carolina. We’re talking about protection against lightning strikes, utility grid switching, and internal surges from your major appliances.
Franklin Hills sits in an area that gets hit with severe thunderstorms regularly. Last year alone, counties across central North Carolina saw widespread power outages from storm damage, with thousands of customers losing power during severe weather events. Your surge protector stands guard during these events, protecting everything connected to your electrical system.
We use commercial-grade equipment that meets or exceeds the 2020 National Electric Code requirements for residential surge protection. These aren’t the cheap devices you find at big box stores – they’re built to handle real-world electrical events and provide years of reliable service. Plus, many homeowners qualify for insurance discounts after installation, helping offset the cost.

Most Franklin Hills homeowners invest between $300-$700 for complete surge protection installation, depending on their electrical panel setup and the level of protection needed. We provide upfront, flat-rate pricing before any work begins, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying.
The investment pays for itself quickly when you consider the cost of replacing damaged electronics. A single lightning strike can destroy thousands of dollars worth of appliances, computers, and smart home devices. We’ve seen homeowners lose everything from refrigerators to gaming systems in a single surge event.
Many of our customers also qualify for homeowner’s insurance discounts after installation, which helps offset the cost over time. When you factor in the money saved on repairs and replacements, plus potential insurance savings, surge protection typically pays for itself within the first few years.
Power strips only protect the few devices plugged into them, and most provide minimal protection against serious surges. Your refrigerator, HVAC system, water heater, and hardwired appliances get zero protection from plug-in strips.
Whole home surge protection defends every circuit in your house, including the 220-volt appliances that power strips can’t handle. It catches surges at your electrical panel before they can travel through your wiring and damage anything connected to your electrical system.
Plus, up to 80% of damaging surges actually come from inside your home when large appliances turn on and off. Your air conditioner, electric dryer, and other motor-driven appliances create voltage spikes that slowly wear down your electronics. Only whole-home protection addresses these internal surges effectively.
Most residential surge protectors last 2-5 years under normal conditions, but North Carolina’s frequent storms can shorten that lifespan. Each time your surge protector diverts a voltage spike, it uses up some of its capacity to handle future surges.
After a major lightning event or several smaller surges, your protector may need replacement sooner. That’s why we install units with indicator lights that show when the device is still functioning properly. When the light goes out or starts flashing, it’s time for a replacement.
We recommend having your surge protection system inspected during routine electrical maintenance. Our technicians can test the device and let you know if it’s still providing adequate protection or if it needs replacement. Regular monitoring ensures your home stays protected year-round.
Installation typically takes 2-4 hours depending on your electrical panel setup. We start by shutting off power to your home safely, then install the surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel where all your home’s circuits connect.
The device mounts securely inside or adjacent to your panel and connects to your main electrical feed. We ensure proper grounding and test all connections thoroughly before restoring power. You’ll see indicator lights that confirm your system is working correctly.
We clean up completely before leaving and explain how to monitor your new protection system. There’s no disruption to your daily routine beyond the brief power outage during installation, and you’ll have comprehensive protection the moment we finish the job.
Surge protection is most critical when power comes back on after an outage. When electricity is restored to a neighborhood, it often comes back with voltage spikes and fluctuations that can damage unprotected electronics and appliances.
Your surge protector works automatically whenever power is flowing to your home. It doesn’t need power to operate – it’s always monitoring the electrical current coming into your house and ready to divert dangerous voltage spikes instantly.
During the actual outage, your electronics are safe because there’s no power flowing. But the moment Duke Energy restores service to Franklin Hills, your surge protector is standing guard against the voltage irregularities that commonly occur during power restoration. This protection is especially valuable after storm-related outages.
Whole home surge protection requires working inside your main electrical panel with live electrical connections, which can be deadly if done incorrectly. North Carolina requires licensed electricians to perform this type of electrical work for safety and code compliance reasons.
Improper installation can create fire hazards, damage your electrical system, or void your homeowner’s insurance coverage. Professional installation ensures your surge protector is properly sized, correctly wired, and meets all local electrical codes.
Our Master Electrician has 35+ years of experience with electrical panel work and surge protection installation. We carry the proper licenses, insurance, and bonding required for electrical work in Franklin Hills. The small cost of professional installation protects you from much larger risks and ensures your surge protection works correctly when you need it most.

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>>