

Picture never worrying about storms damaging your appliances. Your refrigerator, TV, computer, and HVAC system stay protected 24/7 from voltage spikes that happen inside and outside your home.
You sleep better knowing that sudden power outages won’t fry your electronics when electricity comes back on. No more expensive trips to replace surge-damaged appliances after North Carolina’s frequent thunderstorms.
The few hundred dollars you invest today prevent thousands in replacement costs. Plus, many insurance companies offer discounts when you have whole house surge protection installed.
We’ve protected homes in Ossipee and throughout Alamance County since 2002. We became one of North Carolina’s first Level III service providers for major electrical manufacturers because we understand what works.
Our electricians bring over 35 years of combined experience to every installation. We’re NECA members with full state licensing, including master electrician and Class B contractor certifications.
Living in North Carolina means dealing with the second-highest lightning strike rate in America. We’ve seen too many families lose thousands in electronics because they didn’t have proper surge protection. That’s why we recommend whole house systems for every home we service.

We start by examining your electrical panel to confirm it can handle a whole house surge protector. Most existing panels work fine, but we’ll tell you upfront if any upgrades are needed.
The surge protection device gets mounted directly inside your electrical panel, connecting to your home’s main power feed. It continuously monitors incoming voltage and stands ready to act instantly when surges occur.
When voltage spikes happen, the system immediately redirects dangerous electricity safely into the ground. Your appliances never experience the surge. Installation typically takes about an hour, and your protection starts working immediately.

Your whole house surge protector guards every circuit in your home, unlike power strips that only protect whatever’s plugged into them. Your HVAC system, water heater, and major appliances get the same protection as your computer and TV.
We install commercial-grade surge protection devices built specifically for North Carolina’s challenging weather patterns. These units handle massive lightning surges and the smaller daily voltage spikes from appliances turning on and off throughout your home.
Every installation includes thorough electrical panel inspection, professional device mounting with proper grounding, and complete system testing. You get warranty documentation and a clear explanation of how your new protection system works.

Whole house surge protector installation in Ossipee typically runs $400-800, including both the device and professional installation. The exact cost depends on your electrical panel configuration and the protection level you choose.
This investment usually costs less than replacing just one major appliance damaged by a power surge. A single storm could easily destroy $3,000-5,000 worth of electronics and appliances in an unprotected home.
We give you exact pricing before starting any work, with no surprise charges. Many homeowners also discover their insurance company offers discounts for having surge protection, which helps offset the installation cost over time.
The whole house surge protectors we install are specifically rated for North Carolina’s extreme weather conditions. Since our state experiences the second-highest number of lightning strikes in the US, we only use devices built to handle massive voltage spikes.
These systems detect abnormal voltage instantly and divert dangerous electricity safely into the ground before it reaches your appliances. They’re designed to protect against both direct lightning strikes and the more common surges from nearby strikes or power grid fluctuations.
While no device can guarantee 100% protection against direct lightning hits, whole house surge protectors provide excellent defense against the vast majority of power surges that damage home electronics. We still recommend unplugging sensitive devices during severe storms as extra protection.
Power strips only protect devices plugged directly into them, leaving your most expensive appliances completely vulnerable. Your HVAC system, refrigerator, water heater, and other hardwired equipment can’t use power strip protection at all.
Most power surges actually start inside your home when large appliances cycle on and off. These internal surges travel through your electrical system, potentially damaging electronics throughout the house, even those connected to power strips.
Whole house surge protection works at your electrical panel to stop surges before they enter any circuit in your home. It’s the only way to protect everything electrical in your house, not just a few selected devices.
Most whole house surge protector installations take about one hour from start to finish. The process involves mounting the device in your electrical panel and connecting it to your main electrical service.
We inspect your electrical panel first to verify compatibility and available space. If your panel needs updates or lacks room for the surge protector, we’ll discuss options, which could extend the timeline.
After installation, we thoroughly test the system to ensure it’s functioning correctly. Your surge protection begins working immediately once we complete installation and testing, giving you instant peace of mind.
Whole house surge protection covers every electrical device in your home. This includes major appliances like your HVAC system, water heater, refrigerator, washer, dryer, and dishwasher that can’t be protected any other way.
All your electronics get protection too – computers, televisions, gaming systems, smart home devices, and anything plugged into outlets throughout your house. Even hardwired items like ceiling fans, garage door openers, and security systems are protected.
The system works at your electrical panel, intercepting surges before they can reach any circuit in your home. This comprehensive coverage is why whole house protection is far superior to individual outlet protectors or power strips.
Yes, whole house surge protectors require installation by a licensed electrician for safety and legal reasons. The work involves your home’s main electrical panel and power feed, which can be dangerous without proper training and equipment.
Attempting DIY installation violates electrical codes in most areas and automatically voids manufacturer warranties. Your homeowner’s insurance likely won’t cover damage claims if the surge protector wasn’t professionally installed either.
Professional installation ensures the device is properly connected, adequately grounded, and thoroughly tested. We also verify your electrical panel can safely support the surge protector and make any necessary modifications for optimal protection.
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