How Does a Whole Home Surge Protector Work?

There’s a storm raging outside, and you’re in the middle of cooking dinner while the dishwasher runs in the background. Then suddenly, ZAP! The power goes out. You may have just experienced a power surge.  

 

Power surges can be dangerous as the excessive voltage of energy running through your home can damage expensive appliances and electronics. So what can you do?  

 

One remedy is installing a whole home surge protector to protect your home during a power surge. Our electricians at Integrity Home Solutions outline how they work and if the investment is worth it for Tampa Bay residents.  

 

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What is a Whole Home Surge Protector? 

 

In the same way that a small plug-in surge protector works to protect your electronics from a surge, a whole-home surge protector works to prevent electrical power surges and spikes throughout your entire home.  

 

An electrical power surge is a sudden increase in voltage that can travel through all the wires in your home. This type of surge can be caused by lightning strikes, power outages, and faulty wiring. When an electrical surge occurs, it can damage your appliances and electronic devices.

 

Because electric surges are often unexpected and uncontrollable, such as those caused by lightning storms or utility grid malfunctions, a whole home surge protector acts to protect all your devices big and small.  

 

A whole home surge protector can be a great insurance policy to protect your home against bad weather and power grid malfunctions.  

 

If you think of it that way, a whole home surge protector is a great investment.  

 

How a Whole Home Surge Protector Works  

 

A whole home surge protector is plugged directly into your home’s electrical panel instead of into a single outlet like outer surge protectors.  

 

These ingenious gadgets work by diverting excess energy away from your appliances and electronics whenever a sudden increase in voltage occurs. Think of them as energy diverters that prevent power surges from damaging or even destroying your valuable electronic devices.

 

Benefits of a whole-home surge protector include: 

 

  •  They offer you extensive protection from lightning.
  • They act as a shield for larger appliances that use more energy such as washers and dryers.  
  • They protect your entire home’s electrical system. 
  • They prevent damage to expensive appliances and electronics. 

 

Don’t let power surges damage your expensive electronics or appliances! Call our team at Integrity Home Solutions to learn more at 813-473-6007!    

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How Effective Are Whole Home Surge Protectors? 

 

Whole home surge protectors are very effective if installed by a professional, especially in areas like Tampa where lightning and storms are common.  

 

Many homeowners know that they shouldn’t plug too many appliances into one power strip or outlet to avoid surges and spikes, but many don’t think about larger appliances like their HVAC or kitchen appliances that can get zapped by lightning or a large power surge.   

 

Electrical damage from a power surge can easily cost thousands, so you’re making a good investment when you install a whole home surge protector in your home.  

 

Prevent the Zap from a Power Surge  

 

Whole home surge protectors are a wise investment here in Tampa Bay—our region is known as the lighting capital of the world after all! If you are ready to learn more about whole-home surge protectors and how they will benefit your home, contact our team at Integrity Home Solutions. We’ll make sure your home is protected! 

 

Call us today to schedule a whole-home surge protector consultation, you’ll be glad you did later; 813-473-6007!    

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