

You’ll sleep better knowing your home is protected from both external surges from lightning and internal surges from major appliances. No more unplugging everything during storms or wondering if that power flicker just cost you hundreds in damaged electronics.
Your surge protector works 24/7, diverting dangerous voltage spikes safely into the ground before they reach your valuable equipment. It’s like having a bodyguard for your electrical system that never takes a break.
Most homeowners insurance doesn’t cover surge damage, so you’re on the hook for replacement costs. A whole home surge protector costs a fraction of replacing just one major appliance or computer system.
We’ve been safeguarding homes in Haw River and throughout Alamance County since 2002. Our owner, Master Electrician Andy Helton, brings over 35 years of electrical experience to every installation.
Our Operations Manager has been a licensed electrical contractor since 1989, specializing in service and maintenance work. This isn’t our side business – electrical service is what we do, day in and day out.
We understand the unique challenges North Carolina homeowners face with frequent thunderstorms and power fluctuations. That’s why we use professional-grade surge protection systems that can handle surges up to 55,000 amps.

First, we inspect your electrical panel to ensure it’s compatible and your home’s grounding system is adequate. This step is crucial because proper grounding is essential for surge protection to work effectively.
Next, we install the whole house surge protector directly into your electrical panel. The device connects between your main breaker and the panel, positioning it to intercept surges before they enter your home’s wiring. The entire installation typically takes about an hour.
Finally, we test the system to ensure it’s working properly and explain how to check the status indicators. You’ll know immediately if your surge protector is functioning and protecting your home. We clean up completely and provide you with warranty information before we leave.

Your whole home surge protector installation includes a high-quality surge protection device rated for residential use, professional installation by licensed electricians, and thorough testing to ensure proper operation.
We use flat-rate pricing, so you know the exact cost before we start work. No surprises on your bill. Our technicians arrive in uniform with fully stocked trucks, so we have everything needed to complete your installation in one trip.
Haw River homes face specific challenges with power quality due to the area’s mixed residential and industrial makeup. We size our surge protectors appropriately for local conditions, and they can handle both the everyday power fluctuations and severe weather events common in North Carolina.

Whole home surge protector installation typically costs a few hundred dollars, which is a fraction of what you’d pay to replace damaged electronics. The exact cost depends on your electrical panel type and the surge protector rating you choose.
We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the total cost before we begin work. Most homeowners find the investment pays for itself the first time it prevents surge damage. Consider that replacing a refrigerator, computer, or HVAC system can cost thousands of dollars.
When you factor in that most homeowners insurance doesn’t cover surge damage, professional surge protection becomes even more valuable. You’re protecting your investment in your home’s electrical systems and all the devices connected to them.
Power strips with surge protection only protect the devices plugged into them, leaving the rest of your home vulnerable. Whole home surge protection defends your entire electrical system, including hardwired appliances like your HVAC system, water heater, and garage door opener.
Many power strips provide minimal protection compared to whole home systems. A quality whole home surge protector can handle surges up to 55,000 amps, while most power strips max out at much lower levels.
Internal surges from major appliances turning on and off can damage other equipment in your home. These surges happen inside your electrical system, so they bypass any protection at individual outlets. Only whole home protection addresses this issue effectively.
No surge protection system can handle a direct lightning strike to your home. However, whole home surge protectors defend against 99% of all other surge events, including nearby lightning strikes and power grid fluctuations.
Most lightning-related damage comes from surges induced in power lines when lightning strikes nearby, not from direct hits. These induced surges are exactly what whole home surge protectors are designed to handle.
The bigger threat to most homes comes from everyday power fluctuations and internal surges from appliances. These smaller surges happen regularly and slowly damage your electronics over time. Whole home protection addresses these ongoing threats effectively.
Professional surge protector installation typically takes about an hour once we arrive at your home. This includes inspecting your electrical panel, checking your grounding system, installing the device, and testing the system.
We schedule installation appointments at your convenience and arrive with everything needed to complete the job in one visit. Our technicians carry fully stocked trucks, so we don’t need to make return trips for parts or materials.
Before installation, we verify that your electrical panel is compatible and your home’s grounding meets code requirements. If any issues are found, we’ll discuss your options and provide clear pricing for any additional work needed.
Quality whole home surge protectors require minimal maintenance. Most units have indicator lights that show when the device is functioning properly. You should check these lights periodically to ensure your protection is active.
After major storm events or power outages, it’s good practice to verify the status lights are still showing normal operation. If the indicators show a problem, contact us for service. Some surge events can damage the protector while still protecting your home.
We recommend having your surge protector inspected during routine electrical maintenance visits. This ensures it’s still providing optimal protection and allows us to address any issues before they compromise your home’s safety.
Whole home surge protector installation must be performed by a licensed electrician because it connects directly to your electrical panel. Working inside electrical panels is dangerous and requires specific training and tools.
Improper installation can create fire hazards or leave your home unprotected. Licensed electricians understand electrical codes and safety requirements that ensure your surge protector works correctly and safely.
Professional installation also ensures your surge protector is properly sized for your home’s electrical system. We evaluate your panel capacity, grounding system, and protection needs to recommend the right solution for your specific situation.

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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>>