Whole Home Surge Protectors Near You

Whole home surge protectors are devices that are installed directly into your home’s electrical panel to protect against power surges that can damage electronic devices and appliances. These surges can occur from lightning strikes, utility company fluctuations, or even everyday events such as turning on a large appliance.

By installing a whole home surge protector, you can ensure that all of your electronics are shielded from potentially harmful power surges, saving you money in the long run by preventing the need for costly repairs or replacements.

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    Whole Home Surge Protection in Panama City Beach, FL

    When it comes to installing a whole home surge protector, it is crucial to seek the expertise of professional electrical services. At Way’s Electric, our professionals have the knowledge and experience to properly assess your home’s electrical system.
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    What is a Surge Protector?

    Not only do whole home surge protectors protect your electronic devices, but they also provide assurance that your home and its contents are safe from the unpredictable nature of power surges. These devices work by diverting excess voltage away from your electronics, safely grounding it and preventing any damage from occurring.

    Whole home surge protection devices are a more convenient option than individual surge protectors as they provide comprehensive protection for all of your electrical devices without the need for multiple outlets and power strips. Overall, investing in a whole home surge protector is a wise decision to safeguard your home from frequent power surges and ensure the longevity of your valuable devices and systems.

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    How do you wire a 3-way electrical switch?

    Having two light switches for one light source can be extremely convenient for hallways, staircases, kitchens, large areas of your house, and rooms with multiple entrances. If you’re interested in adding this feature to any part of your home, then you’ll want to know how to wire a 3-way electrical switch. The steps for installing a 3-way switch include: Turning off the breaker Pulling the cable to the boxes and light Prepping the wires Splicing the bare grounds and neutrals Securing the travel wires Connecting the light to the ground Splicing the wires to the light fixture Checking the safety of your newly installed switches To complete this job, you’ll need tools and materials such as a 14-2 or 12-3 NM-B cable, a 40-in-1 screwdriver, and a non-contact voltage tester. If this sounds complicated, that’s because it is. Luckily, Way’s Electric is here to make this process simple and safe. Contact us to request your service appointment and enjoy the convenience of a 3-way switch.

    How do you wire an electrical switch?

    The steps of installing a light switch include: Turning off the breaker Checking the voltage tester Removing the outlet cover and switch Changing the wires one at a time (even for a single pole switch, for safety) Securing the new wiring for a strong connection Gathering the wires to push them back into the electrical box Replacing the electrical box and switch plate Restoring power and safely testing But just because you’ve learned the steps of how to wire an electrical switch doesn’t mean that making it a DIY project is smart or safe. Contact Way’s Electric today for electrical wiring and outlet services provided by a trained electrician.

    Which grade of electrical outlets should I install in my home?

    There are three levels of outlets available in the market. The first is homeowner grade, which is the most budget-friendly option and is commonly found in builder-grade homes. However, these outlets are typically less durable and tend to wear out within 5-10 years. When installing or replacing electrical outlets, it is recommended to opt for commercial-grade outlets instead. While these may cost about 50% more than homeowner-grade outlets, the long-term durability makes the price difference insignificant. Commercial-grade outlets are designed to last up to 100 years under typical home use conditions. The third type of outlet is hospital-grade outlets, which are considerably more expensive and specifically engineered for fail-safe use in medical facilities, such as for powering life-support equipment like breathing machines.

    What should I do in case of an electrical emergency?

    In an electrical emergency, such as power outages or electrical sparks, please turn off the main power supply if it’s safe to do so and call us immediately at our emergency contact number. We’re available 24/7 for urgent situations.

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    By partnering with Way’s Electric for your whole home surge protector needs, you can have peace of mind knowing that your electrical system is in good hands and that your home is safeguarded against potential power surge damage.

    Whether your home is old or new, it can unexpectedly be subject to the risk of power surges, and being prepared is always better than having to clean up the aftermath. Contact Way’s Electric today for upgraded power outlets, improved circuit breaker functionality, and enhanced power capacity.

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