

You know that sinking feeling when the lights flicker during a storm. Your mind immediately goes to the expensive stuff—the smart TV, the new refrigerator, your home office setup.
North Carolina ranks third nationally for power outages, and Chatham County has weathered 11 hurricanes and multiple ice storms. But here’s what most people don’t realize: 80% of the surges that damage your electronics actually come from inside your home.
Every time your AC kicks on or your washing machine starts, it creates voltage spikes throughout your electrical system. These small daily hits slowly degrade your devices until they fail unexpectedly. A whole home surge protector stops this damage at your electrical panel—before it reaches anything you care about.
We’ve been serving Moncure and surrounding communities for over two decades. Our master electrician, Andy Helton, brings 35+ years of hands-on experience to every job.
We understand the unique challenges of North Carolina’s electrical grid and weather patterns. From the frequent summer thunderstorms that roll through Chatham County to the ice storms that can knock out power for days, we’ve seen what unprotected homes face.
Our approach is straightforward: flat-rate pricing so you know the cost upfront, fully stocked trucks so we can complete the job in one visit, and we always clean up before we leave. When you invite us into your home, our goal is to leave it better protected than we found it.

The installation process is more straightforward than most homeowners expect. We start by evaluating your electrical panel and home’s grounding system to ensure everything meets current safety codes.
Next, we install the surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel. This whole home surge protector monitors every circuit in your house, automatically diverting dangerous voltage spikes away from your electronics and into the ground where they can’t cause damage.
The entire installation typically takes 1-2 hours. We test the system thoroughly before we leave, and you’ll have immediate protection for every outlet in your home. Unlike individual surge strips that only protect single outlets, this covers everything from your HVAC system to your phone chargers.

Your investment includes the surge protection device, professional installation by a licensed electrician, and comprehensive testing to ensure proper operation. We only use surge protectors rated for at least 30kA to handle lightning strikes and major surges.
Moncure’s housing stock, with many homes built in the 1990s, often lacks modern surge protection. Older electrical panels weren’t designed for today’s electronic loads—smart appliances, home automation systems, and multiple device chargers that modern families depend on.
Professional installation ensures your surge protector integrates properly with your existing electrical system and meets all local codes. Many homeowners also qualify for insurance discounts after installation, helping offset the investment cost while providing long-term protection for electronics that would cost thousands to replace.

Professional surge protection installation typically costs between $300-$800 in the Moncure area, depending on your electrical panel and the specific protection level you choose. This investment protects electronics and appliances worth thousands of dollars.
Most installations qualify for insurance discounts that help offset the initial cost. When you compare this to replacing a damaged HVAC system, smart appliances, or home office equipment after a surge, the protection pays for itself many times over.
We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we begin any work. No surprises, no hidden fees.
Yes, whole home surge protectors are specifically designed to handle lightning-induced power surges. However, the level of protection depends on the surge protector’s rating and your home’s grounding system.
We install units rated for at least 30kA, which can handle most lightning-related surges. Direct lightning strikes to your home are extremely rare, but nearby strikes and grid fluctuations during storms are common causes of equipment damage in North Carolina.
The surge protector works by detecting voltage spikes and instantly diverting excess electricity to ground before it reaches your home’s wiring and connected devices. Combined with proper grounding, this provides excellent protection against storm-related electrical damage.
Whole home surge protectors typically last 3-5 years, depending on how many surges they absorb. Each time the device protects your home, it uses up some of its capacity—think of it like a sponge that eventually becomes saturated.
Most modern units have indicator lights that show when they’re functioning properly and alert you when replacement is needed. We recommend having your surge protector inspected annually to ensure it’s still providing adequate protection.
In areas like North Carolina that experience frequent storms and grid instability, replacement may be needed more often. The good news is that replacement is much less expensive than the initial installation, and it’s a small price to pay for continued protection of your valuable electronics.
For most electronics, whole home surge protection is sufficient. However, we do recommend point-of-use surge strips for your most expensive and sensitive equipment like home theater systems, computers, and high-end electronics.
This creates a two-layer protection system. The whole home unit stops large surges at the panel, while individual surge strips provide additional filtering for sensitive devices. Think of it as comprehensive insurance for your most valuable electronics.
The whole home protector handles the heavy lifting—protecting major appliances, HVAC systems, and built-in electronics that can’t be plugged into strips. For everyday items like lamps, basic appliances, and phone chargers, the whole home protection is more than adequate.
Absolutely. In fact, 80% of damaging power surges originate inside your home from normal appliance operation. Every time your air conditioner cycles on, your refrigerator compressor starts, or you use power tools, it creates voltage spikes throughout your electrical system.
North Carolina’s aging power grid also contributes to surge activity. Utility switching, transformer issues, and high demand periods can send surges through the lines to your home. With Moncure’s mix of older homes and modern electronics, these everyday surges pose a real threat to your equipment.
Most homeowners experience dozens of small surges each month without realizing it. While individually minor, these surges accumulate over time, gradually degrading your electronics and shortening their lifespan significantly.
Surge protector installation involves working directly with your home’s main electrical panel, which carries enough voltage to be dangerous or deadly if handled incorrectly. Professional installation isn’t just recommended—it’s essential for your safety.
Licensed electricians understand proper grounding techniques, local electrical codes, and how to integrate surge protection with your existing electrical system. Improper installation can actually make your home less safe and may void equipment warranties.
Professional installation also ensures code compliance, which is often required for insurance coverage and resale value. Our licensed electricians have the training and experience to install your surge protector safely and effectively, giving you peace of mind that your family and property are properly protected.
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