Here in the US, electricity in the home began in the late 19th century. Since then, various technologies have emerged to make residential electrical infrastructure safer. Some, like grounded and GFCI outlets, became mandatory due to electrical and building codes. Another has recently joined those as of the 2020 National Electrical Code. Top Flight Electric is the electrical company you need for surge protection in Kissimmee, FL. Our Kissimmee electricians can install a whole home surge protector to satisfy current electrical codes and protect your home.
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The current electrical codes require that all new homes in Kissimmee have either Level 1 or 2 surge protection. Both are types of whole home surge protectors, but each provides slightly different protection. A Level 1 surge protector sits between your incoming electrical service and your home’s electrical panel. Its job is to intercept powerful external power surges, such as those produced by lightning. A single lightning strike to a nearby utility pole could send 30,000 amps of electricity racing toward your home. In that event, a Level 1 protector would interrupt the current, isolating your home from the incoming electrical line. Then, the aberrant voltage gets harmlessly directed to a heavy-duty ground line.
Level 1 protectors can also halt surges caused by power restorations after an outage, equipment failures, and short circuits. A Level 2 surge protector works similarly, but from inside your home’s electrical system. It gets installed in your electrical panel. There, it can protect your home against power surges that originate inside it. Level 2 surge protectors can also mitigate the effects of a nearby lightning strike but may not halt a direct hit.
Surge protection for your home has some significant benefits:
Reduced risk of fire
Protection for expensive electronics
Extended appliance lifespan
May reduce insurance rates
It’s important to note that a whole home surge protector has a limited lifespan. Depending on how many surge events occur, they may require replacement every three to five years. However, they’re a relatively inexpensive add-on, and a single blocked power surge makes one worth paying for.
Local Surge Protection Experts
Since opening in 2017, Top Flight Electric has been Kissimmee’s whole home surge protector expert. With decades of experience on staff, there’s nobody better to help protect your home from dangerous power spikes.
We make every customer our top priority throughout our interactions. That includes providing upfront pricing and treating you and your home with respect. It also means offering financing options on approved credit if needed. Visit our online gallery and read thousands of positive reviews to learn more about our work. Additionally, we are accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating.