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Top-Rated Whole House Surge Protector Installation in Houston, TX

Stay Safe With Whole-Home Surge Protection

If you depend on a cheap surge suppressor or don’t protect your home’s electrical system at all, you may risk damage to your electrical devices and appliances. Mr. Electric of Houston Midtown offers professional surge protector installation to Houston Midtown neighborhood, West University, and Bellaire, TX homeowners. Power surges can follow any of your home’s wires and compromise all devices you plug into outlets. Many homeowners have a mistaken notion that all they need for their protection is to plug their devices into low-cost, multi-outlet surge suppressors. However, a low-cost surge suppressor won’t provide the long-term protection you need. For proper protection, your best decision is to have one of our licensed electricians hardwire a surge protector into your main electrical panel. We’ll gladly answer all your questions about a whole house surge protector installation and give you an estimate when you reach out to us.

Top-Rated Whole House Surge Protector Installation in Houston, TX
Stay Safe With Whole-Home Surge Protection
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  • To ensure your valuable devices have adequate protection against power surges, you should start by learning what a power surge is. A power surge can happen when your system, including the wiring, has a sudden voltage increase that substantially exceeds the typical 120 volts. When a power surge occurs, the wiring inside your devices will overheat and start to burn. Considering the availability of today’s latest technology, some devices at risk of damage or destruction include televisions, stereos, phones, computers, microwaves, and many other essential gadgets you spend plenty of money to buy. Many electronic devices have components like microchips or complex circuitry, making them particularly sensitive to voltage fluctuations and the damage they can cause. The best method to safeguard your valuable devices against electrical harm is to get a whole house surge protection installation from Mr. Electric of Houston Midtown. Even a minor power surge can cause the following issues:

    • Compromise your devices’ performance 
    • Put a strain on them 
    • Destroy them 
  • Most homeowners commonly imagine a power strip with multiple electrical devices connected to it when thinking about a surge protector. A surge protector passes an electrical outlet’s electric current to any devices a person plugs into the power strip. When an electrical system experiences a surge or spikes above a designated level, a surge protector automatically redirects all extra electricity into a component of the power strip known as metal oxide varistors (MOVs). Household power strips you buy online or at a retail store provide limited protection to preserve your devices, and you most often need to replace them after a single power surge happens. Your best long-term solution to protect your electrical investments is hiring Mr. Electric of Houston Midtown to perform a whole house surge protector installation.

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What Causes Power Surges?


Now that you’ve learned what a power surge is, it’s essential to understand what can cause it. One very common reason a power surge can happen is that a household regularly operates heavy-duty electrical devices and appliances. Some devices that demand a substantial amount of power to switch their motors or compressors on or off include clothes dryers, air conditioners, and refrigerators. These high-powered appliances draw a significant amount of electricity and disrupt the constant voltage flow running through your residential electrical system. Below, we’ve listed some potential causes of power surges you might experience at home:

  • Faulty electric wiring
  • Downed power lines
  • Issues with utility company’s transformers, lines, and other equipment
  • Although uncommon, lightning can sometimes cause a power surge. This natural phenomenon spikes electrical pressure by millions of volts, quickly overwhelming the most effective power strip surge protector.
  • Whole house surge protectors work very similarly to retail surge protectors you get at a hardware store or big box location. However, industry professionals design the superior versions to withstand multiple power surges over many years. Whole home surge protectors also provide protection for all devices and appliances receiving energy from your home’s electrical panel. Overall, a whole house surge protector is the best way to ensure your valuable appliances and sensitive electronics are safe from damage by an electrical surge. If you wonder how to install a whole house surge protector at your house, the wise decision is to have Mr. Electric of Houston Midtown’s trained electricians handle this job. We offer homeowners whole home surge protector installations in the Houston Midtown neighborhood, Bellaire, and West University.

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