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Money-Saving Benefits of Surge-Protecting Your Electrical Panel

Surge protection is the best way to protect your home from catastrophic risks. If you don’t install surge protection, your electrical system could become severely damaged. Without surge protection, gradual component degradation may occur. It can decrease the lifespan of the electrical panel, wiring, and connections in your home. Even minor surges can have dangerous consequences. Learn how whole-home surge protection gives you significant financial benefits.

Protection for Your Smart Home Tech

Many homeowners install smart home technology for convenience, security, and safety. Smart devices can include controls for locking your doors, controlling your lights and HVAC system, and alerting you to security risks. Surges can damage household components that connect to the electrical system. Whole-home surge protection can prevent surges from destroying these devices and prevent financial losses.

Long-Term Financial Benefits

Whole-home surge protection has a high up-front cost, but its financial benefits far outweigh its price. You gain comprehensive protection in comparison to using only power strips. Electricians can install surge protection to the electrical panel and the main power supply. These installations can protect every item plugged into outlets or directly connected to the electrical panel.

Mitigating Appliance and Electronics Replacement Costs

Major appliances, such as refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers, are costly investments for your home. They connect to the electrical systems via outlets and wiring connections. These connections cause minor electrical surges when appliances engage. Even minor surges can damage appliances.

Electronics, such as computers, servers, and TVs, require surge protection. Power surges can cause hefty financial losses beyond the devices themselves. You can lose critical data stored on these devices. By installing whole-home surge protection, you mitigate these risks and get more long-term use from your appliances and electronics.

Reducing Electrical Fire Risks

An electrical fire occurs because of excessive current in the circuits. The wiring will overheat, and the insulation may melt. Electrical arcs can ignite combustible materials, such as wood or dust, near the circuit breaker. Restored power after an outage is a primary culprit for these fires.

Causes of electrical fires also includes sudden, catastrophic voltage spikes due to faulty wiring and overloaded circuits. Whole-home surge protection can lower these risks. However, an electrician will also recommend electrical panel inspections to find wiring damage and uneven electrical currents.

Control Your Homeowner’s Insurance Costs

Homeowner’s insurance premiums are based on factors like risks. Insurance carriers evaluate risks to your home based on potential perils. Electrical surges are fire and electrocution risks that whole-home surge protection can mitigate. By reducing these risks, you can lower your homeowner’s insurance premiums significantly.

Even minor surges can have catastrophic results, including electrical fires and damaged appliances or electronics. Whole-home surge protection can prevent gradual component degradation and protect your household against all power surges. If you want to install whole-home surge protection, contact our team at C&C Myers in Charleston, SC.

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