The $50,000 Gamble: Why Every Home Needs Whole Home Surge Protection
Protect your expensive electronics from lightning and internal power spikes. We explain why power strips aren’t enough and how whole home surge protection works.
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Disclaimer: This information is provided for general guidance only and should not replace advice from a licensed electrician. Warning signs—such as breakers tripping frequently, lights dimming under load, or outlets feeling warm—may indicate issues that require professional evaluation. A qualified electrician can perform a detailed electrical load assessment, the recognized standard for determining whether your home’s wiring, panel, and circuits meet current safety and capacity requirements. Always consult a licensed electrical professional before making decisions about repairs, system upgrades, or new installations.
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