

You know that sinking feeling when the power flickers during a storm. Will your expensive TV survive? What about your HVAC system or that new refrigerator?
With professional whole home surge protection, those worries disappear. Your entire electrical system gets protected from both lightning strikes and everyday power fluctuations that slowly damage your electronics.
No more replacing fried appliances. No more wondering if your home office equipment will make it through the next power event. Just reliable protection that works 24/7, whether you’re home or away.
ESP Electrical Service Providers has been protecting Westwood area homes since 2002. Andy Helton, our Master Electrician with over 35 years of experience, knows exactly what North Carolina weather can do to your electrical system.
We’ve seen too many families deal with thousands of dollars in damage that could have been prevented. That’s why we focus on whole-home surge protection that actually works when you need it most.
Our flat-rate pricing means you know the cost upfront, and our lifetime warranty on labor shows we stand behind our work. When storms hit Westwood, you want protection you can count on.

First, we inspect your electrical panel to ensure it’s ready for surge protection installation. Most homes in Westwood can accommodate a surge protector without major modifications.
Next, we install the surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel. This whole-home approach protects every outlet and appliance in your house, not just individual devices.
Finally, we test the entire system to make sure it’s working properly and explain how to monitor its status. The installation typically takes 1-2 hours, and you’re protected immediately. Our technicians clean up completely before leaving your property.

Your surge protection system includes a professional-grade surge protective device rated to handle North Carolina’s frequent lightning strikes and power fluctuations. We use trusted brands like Siemens and Square D that offer equipment warranties.
In Westwood, where summer thunderstorms are common, having the right surge protection rating matters. We install units that can handle significant power surges while protecting your most sensitive electronics.
You also get our lifetime warranty on installation labor, flat-rate pricing with no surprises, and ongoing support if you have questions about your system. Most installations qualify for homeowner’s insurance discounts, helping offset the investment cost.

Professional whole home surge protection in Westwood typically costs between $300 and $800, including the device and installation. The exact price depends on your electrical panel type and the surge protection rating you choose.
Most homeowners find this investment pays for itself quickly. When you consider that a single power surge can cause thousands of dollars in damage to appliances and electronics, surge protection offers excellent value. Many insurance companies also offer discounts for homes with professional surge protection.
We provide flat-rate pricing, so you’ll know the exact cost before we start any work. No hidden fees or surprise charges.
Yes, a whole house surge protector installed at your main electrical panel protects every outlet and hardwired appliance in your home. This includes your HVAC system, refrigerator, washing machine, computers, TVs, and any other electrical devices.
Unlike plug-in surge protectors that only protect individual devices, whole home protection covers your entire electrical system. This is especially important for expensive hardwired equipment like HVAC systems and built-in appliances that can’t be protected with power strips.
The system works by detecting excess voltage and safely redirecting it to ground before it can reach your home’s wiring and damage your equipment.
Quality whole house surge protectors typically last 5-10 years with normal use. However, in North Carolina where we experience frequent thunderstorms and power fluctuations, they may need replacement sooner if they absorb several large surges.
Most modern surge protectors have indicator lights that show when the unit is working properly. When the protection is depleted, the indicator will alert you that it’s time for replacement. We recommend annual inspections to ensure your system is functioning correctly.
The good news is that every surge your protector absorbs is damage it’s preventing to your expensive electronics and appliances. Even if you need to replace it after a major storm, it’s still much cheaper than replacing damaged equipment.
Whole house surge protectors must be installed by a licensed electrician. The installation involves working directly with your main electrical panel, which requires proper training and licensing for safety and code compliance.
DIY installation is actually illegal in many areas and will void both the manufacturer’s warranty and potentially your homeowner’s insurance coverage. Professional installation ensures the device is properly grounded and connected according to electrical codes.
Our licensed electricians have the experience and tools to install your surge protection safely and correctly. We also test the system after installation and provide documentation for your insurance company if needed.
Professional whole house surge protectors provide excellent protection against lightning-induced power surges, which are the most common way lightning damages home electronics. They can handle most indirect lightning strikes and power grid fluctuations caused by nearby lightning.
However, no surge protector can protect against a direct lightning strike to your home. Fortunately, direct strikes are extremely rare. Most lightning damage comes from surges that travel through power lines when lightning strikes elsewhere in the electrical grid.
In Westwood, where summer thunderstorms are frequent, surge protection is especially valuable. Combined with proper grounding, it provides the best available protection for your electrical system and connected devices.
Whole house surge protectors install at your main electrical panel and protect your entire home’s electrical system. Power strip surge protectors only protect the specific devices plugged into them and offer much lower protection levels.
Power strips can’t protect hardwired appliances like HVAC systems, garbage disposals, or built-in electronics. They also have limited surge capacity and may not handle larger power surges from lightning or utility switching.
Whole house protection works as your first line of defense, handling major surges before they enter your home’s wiring. You can still use quality power strips for additional protection on sensitive electronics, but the whole house system provides the comprehensive coverage your home needs.

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>>