Most homeowners don’t think about power surges until after one has already caused damage. By then, the cost of replacing appliances, electronics, and other equipment can add up quickly. A whole house surge protector is one of the most practical investments you can make to protect everything connected to your home’s electrical system, and it starts working the moment it’s installed. At A&L Plumbing, Heating, and AC Repair, we provide professional whole house surge protector installation for homeowners throughout Sudbury, MA. As a family-owned business built on honesty and integrity, we make sure every installation is done safely and correctly so your home is protected the way it should be.
A whole house surge protector, also called a whole home surge protection device or SPD, is installed directly at your electrical panel and monitors the power coming into your home at all times. Here’s how it works and why it matters:
Installing a whole-house surge protector is a straightforward upgrade with benefits that go well beyond what most homeowners expect. Here’s what it can do for you:
For homeowners with whole-house generators, smart home systems, or EV chargers, surge protection is especially important given the value of the equipment involved and the role these systems play in daily life.
A whole-house surge protector is only as good as the installation behind it. Here’s why Sudbury homeowners trust us to handle the job:
We’re proud to help Sudbury homeowners protect their homes and everything in them with surge protection that’s installed right and built to last.
No. A power strip surge protector only protects the devices plugged directly into it. A whole-house surge protector is installed at your electrical panel and protects every circuit and device in your home simultaneously, providing a much broader and more comprehensive level of protection.
A whole-house surge protector provides significant protection against lightning-related surges, but a direct strike to your home or the utility line feeding it can produce a surge large enough to overwhelm any protective device. For maximum protection during storms, unplugging sensitive equipment is still a good practice alongside having whole-house surge protection in place.
In most cases, installation can be completed in under two hours. The surge protector is wired directly into your electrical panel, and the work is straightforward for a licensed electrician. We’ll confirm the timeline when we schedule your appointment.
Yes. Surge protectors absorb energy each time they divert a voltage spike, and over time this reduces their effectiveness. Most whole-house surge protectors have indicator lights that signal when the device needs to be replaced. We recommend checking the status of your surge protector periodically and replacing it when indicated.
For the best protection, yes. A whole-house surge protector handles large surges coming in from outside, while point-of-use surge protectors at sensitive equipment locations provide an additional layer of defense against smaller internal surges generated by appliances cycling on and off within your home. The two work together as a complete protection system.