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A plug-in power strip surge protector only protects whatever’s plugged directly into it. A whole-house surge protector, installed at your electrical panel, protects everything on your property’s electrical system from voltage spikes at once, a meaningfully different level of protection for homes with significant electronics, appliances, or smart-home equipment.
Plug-in surge protectors are useful for point-of-use protection (a computer setup, a TV), but they don’t do anything for hardwired appliances, HVAC equipment, or anything else on the property. A whole-house unit installed at the panel adds a layer of protection across everything downstream of it.
Surges can come from outside the home (utility grid events, nearby lightning) or from inside it (large appliances and HVAC equipment cycling on and off create their own smaller surges routinely). A whole-house surge protector is designed to absorb both types before they reach sensitive electronics and appliance control boards.
Our current pricing guide doesn’t list a specific whole-house surge protector line item; based on the scope of similar panel-level work, we provide a confirmed quote after evaluating your panel and property, rather than citing a number we can’t verify against the approved pricing document.
To confirm compatibility and the correct surge protector rating.
Of the surge protector at the panel.
To confirm proper function.
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For homes with significant electronics, smart-home equipment, or expensive appliances, it adds a meaningful layer of protection that a plug-in power strip simply can’t provide, since it protects everything on the property’s electrical system, not just what’s plugged into it.
A power strip only protects what’s plugged directly into it. A whole-house unit, installed at your panel, protects hardwired appliances, HVAC equipment, and everything else on the property at once.
No. Large appliances and HVAC equipment cycling on and off create smaller surges from inside the home routinely. A whole-house surge protector addresses both internal and external sources.
We provide a quote after evaluating your specific panel, since we don’t have a confirmed flat rate for this exact service in our current pricing guide.
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