Surge Protection in High Point, NC

Your Electronics Are Under Attack Every Day

Every time your air conditioner kicks on, your power goes out, or lightning strikes nearby, your expensive electronics face potential damage. Whole home surge protection stops these voltage spikes before they reach your devices.
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Whole Home Surge Protector High Point

No More Fried Electronics or Surprise Repair Bills

Picture this: the storm passes, power comes back on, and everything in your house still works. Your smart TV, computer, HVAC system, kitchen appliances – all protected from the voltage spike that just traveled through your neighborhood.

That’s what whole home surge protection delivers. Instead of crossing your fingers every time the lights flicker, you get real protection installed right at your electrical panel. One device protects every outlet in your house, not just the few things plugged into power strips.

The peace of mind alone is worth it. But when you factor in that most homeowner’s insurance won’t cover surge damage, and a single lightning strike can destroy thousands of dollars worth of electronics, surge protection becomes one of the smartest investments you’ll make.

Surge Protection Installation High Point NC

High Point's Electrical Experts Since 2002

We’ve been protecting High Point homes for over 20 years. Owner Andy Helton brings 35+ years of electrical experience to every job, and we’ve seen firsthand what power surges can do to unprotected homes.

We’re not the cheapest option in town, and we’re upfront about that. When you’re dealing with your home’s electrical system and protecting thousands of dollars worth of electronics, you want someone who does it right the first time. That’s what our flat-rate pricing and work guarantee are all about.

High Point residents know they can count on us because we live and work here too. When storms roll through the Triad, we’re responding to calls from neighbors, not customers in some distant city.

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Residential Surge Protection High Point

Simple Installation, Complete Home Protection

The installation process is straightforward and typically takes about an hour. First, we inspect your electrical panel to make sure it’s compatible and in good condition. If you have a subpanel, we’ll let you know if it needs protection too.

Next, we install the surge protection device directly into your main electrical panel. This is where all the power enters your home, so protecting it here stops surges before they can reach any of your outlets. The device connects to your panel’s grounding system, which safely diverts excess voltage into the ground.

We test everything to make sure it’s working properly, show you the indicator lights that tell you the system is active, and clean up completely. You’ll have comprehensive surge protection for your entire home, and we’ll provide documentation for your insurance company if they offer discounts for surge protection.

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What You Get With Professional Installation

Your whole home surge protector includes manufacturer warranty coverage up to $75,000 for connected equipment. That means if a surge gets through and damages your electronics, you’re covered. Most quality units also come with lifetime manufacturer warranties on the device itself.

In High Point, we see surge issues from several sources. Summer thunderstorms are obvious culprits, but most people don’t realize that 60-80% of surges actually come from inside your home. Every time your HVAC system cycles, your electric dryer starts up, or any large appliance kicks on, it creates small voltage spikes that slowly wear down your electronics.

The average High Point customer experiences about one power interruption per year, and when power returns, it often comes back with a surge. That’s why whole home protection makes so much sense here – it’s not just about the big lightning strikes, it’s about protecting against the daily wear and tear that shortens the life of everything plugged into your walls.

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How much does whole home surge protection cost in High Point?

Most whole home surge protector installations in High Point run between $300 and $700, depending on your electrical panel setup and the level of protection you choose. The device itself typically costs $50-$250, with the rest being professional installation.

We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start any work. If your electrical panel needs upgrades or you have subpanels that need protection, we’ll discuss those costs upfront. Many homeowners find that potential insurance discounts and the protection of expensive electronics make this one of the best investments they can make in their home.

Whole home surge protectors are designed to handle most lightning-related surges, but a direct lightning strike is an extreme event that can overwhelm any protection system. The good news is that direct strikes are rare – most lightning damage comes from strikes near your home that send surges through power lines.

Quality surge protectors can handle surges up to 50,000+ amps, which covers the vast majority of lightning-related electrical events. They’re also excellent at protecting against the more common internal surges from your own appliances. While no system can guarantee protection against every possible surge, whole home protection dramatically reduces your risk and gives you the best possible defense for your electronics.

Most whole home surge protectors last 3-5 years under normal conditions, though this can vary based on how many surges they absorb. Every time the device protects your home from a surge, it uses up some of its capacity. Small surges happen daily from appliances cycling on and off, slowly wearing down the internal components.

Many units have indicator lights that show when they’re working properly and when they need replacement. We recommend having your surge protector checked during routine electrical maintenance. The relatively low replacement cost is minimal compared to replacing damaged electronics, and newer units often come with better protection and longer warranties.

Whole home surge protection handles the big surges that could damage your entire electrical system, but using quality surge protector strips for your most sensitive electronics provides an extra layer of protection. This layered approach is actually recommended by electrical professionals.

Think of whole home protection as your first line of defense against major surges, while individual surge strips provide fine-tuning for specific devices. For everyday electronics like computers, gaming systems, and home theater equipment, having both levels of protection ensures maximum safety. Just make sure to use quality surge strips – the cheap ones from discount stores often provide little real protection.

Most standard homeowner’s insurance policies don’t cover damage from power surges, or they have very limited coverage with high deductibles. Even when surge damage is covered, you’ll typically need to prove the cause and deal with claim disputes that can take months to resolve.

Installing whole home surge protection not only prevents the damage in the first place, but many insurance companies offer premium discounts when you have it installed. Some homeowners see enough savings on their premiums to offset part of the installation cost. Check with your insurance agent about potential discounts – you might be surprised at the savings available for this type of electrical protection.

Whole home surge protectors must be installed directly into your main electrical panel, which requires working with live electrical circuits. This type of work requires a licensed electrician for both safety and code compliance reasons. Attempting DIY installation can result in electrocution, fire hazards, or voided warranties.

Professional installation also ensures the device is properly grounded and configured for your specific electrical system. We’ll inspect your panel, verify proper grounding, and make sure everything meets current electrical codes. The installation typically takes about an hour, and you’ll have the peace of mind that comes with professional installation and our work guarantee.