

You’ll sleep better knowing that sudden power surge won’t fry your HVAC system during the next storm. Your smart TV, computer, and kitchen appliances keep running smoothly for years longer than they would without protection.
No more unplugging everything during thunderstorms. No more replacing expensive electronics after power comes back on. Your home’s electrical system works the way it should – consistently and safely.
The peace of mind alone is worth it. But the money you’ll save on repairs and replacements over the years makes whole home surge protection one of the smartest investments you can make for your Siler City home.
We’ve been protecting North Carolina homes since 2002. We’ve seen what happens when homeowners skip surge protection – and we’ve helped thousands avoid that costly mistake.
We know Siler City’s power grid. We know how often storms knock down trees and power lines in Chatham County. That’s why we recommend whole home surge protection for every home we service in the area.
Our licensed electricians arrive in uniform, in fully stocked trucks, ready to get the job done right the first time. We clean up when we’re finished and back our work with a 25-year warranty because we believe in doing things right.

First, we inspect your electrical panel to make sure it can handle a surge protector installation. Most homes built in the last 20 years are ready to go, but older panels sometimes need upgrades first.
Next, we mount the surge protection device directly to your main electrical panel. This takes about an hour for most homes. The device monitors voltage coming into your home and instantly diverts excess electricity safely to ground before it can reach your circuits.
Finally, we test the system to make sure it’s working correctly and show you the indicator lights that let you know your protection is active. You’ll get documentation of the installation and warranty information for your records.

Your whole home surge protector installation includes the device itself, professional mounting and wiring, system testing, and our 25-year labor warranty. We use commercial-grade surge protection devices that can handle the power fluctuations common in rural North Carolina.
Siler City homes face unique challenges with frequent storms and an aging power grid. Trees falling on power lines cause sudden voltage spikes when power is restored. Your air conditioner cycling on and off creates internal surges that slowly damage sensitive electronics over time.
Our surge protection systems are designed specifically for these conditions. They protect against both external surges from utility problems and internal surges from large appliances. The result is comprehensive protection that keeps your electronics running longer and your family safer.

For most Siler City homes, whole home surge protection costs between $500 and $700 per electrical panel, including professional installation. This is about one-tenth the cost of replacing your HVAC system if it gets damaged by a power surge.
The exact cost depends on your home’s electrical setup and the type of surge protector we recommend. Some homes have multiple panels that each need protection. We provide upfront pricing before we start any work, so you’ll know exactly what to expect.
When you consider that homeowners insurance often doesn’t cover surge damage, and that replacing damaged electronics and appliances can cost thousands, surge protection pays for itself the first time it prevents major damage.
Yes, but it’s important to understand what surge protection can and cannot do. Whole home surge protectors are designed to handle the voltage spikes that happen when power is restored after outages, which is when most surge damage occurs in Siler City.
They also protect against the smaller, more frequent surges caused by your own appliances cycling on and off. These internal surges happen dozens of times per day and cause gradual damage that shortens the life of your electronics.
However, if lightning strikes your home directly, no surge protector can handle that amount of energy. The good news is that direct lightning strikes are rare. Most of the surge damage we see comes from power grid fluctuations and internal electrical issues that whole home surge protection handles easily.
For most devices, no. Whole home surge protection shields everything connected to your electrical system, from hardwired appliances like your HVAC system to outlets throughout your house.
However, we do recommend keeping surge protector strips on particularly sensitive or expensive electronics like gaming systems, home office equipment, or high-end entertainment systems. This creates a “layered defense” where the whole home system stops large surges at the panel, and individual strips provide additional protection for your most valuable devices.
Think of it like wearing both a seatbelt and having airbags in your car. The whole home system is your primary protection, and individual strips are backup protection for items that would be especially costly or inconvenient to replace.
Quality whole home surge protectors typically last 5 to 10 years, depending on how many surges they handle and local power conditions. Siler City’s frequent storms and power fluctuations may shorten this lifespan slightly, but the protection they provide during those years more than justifies the investment.
Most surge protectors have indicator lights that show when they’re working properly. When these lights go out or start flashing, it’s time for replacement. We recommend having your surge protection system inspected annually as part of routine electrical maintenance.
The devices we install come with manufacturer warranties, and our labor is guaranteed for 25 years. If your surge protector needs replacement due to normal wear, we’ll handle the installation of the new unit and ensure your home stays protected.
Yes, as of 2020, the National Electrical Code requires surge protection in all new residential construction. If you’re doing any electrical work that requires permits and inspections, you’ll need to bring your home up to current code, which includes surge protection.
Even if your home was built before 2020 and you’re not planning electrical work, surge protection is still a smart investment. North Carolina’s frequent storms and aging power grid make surge damage more likely here than in many other parts of the country.
Insurance companies are also starting to ask about surge protection when processing claims for electrical damage. Having professionally installed surge protection demonstrates that you’ve taken reasonable steps to protect your home, which can help if you ever need to file a claim.
If your surge protector fails due to a manufacturing defect or installation issue, our 25-year labor warranty covers replacement at no charge to you. The surge protection devices we install also come with manufacturer warranties that may include coverage for connected equipment.
However, surge protectors are designed to sacrifice themselves to protect your home. If a massive surge overwhelms the device, it will fail to prevent damage to your electrical system and connected devices. This is actually how they’re supposed to work – they take the hit so your expensive electronics don’t have to.
The good news is that surge protectors can handle the vast majority of power fluctuations that occur in Siler City. The situations that would overwhelm a properly installed surge protector – like direct lightning strikes – are extremely rare and would likely cause damage even without the surge protector in place.

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>>