Lightning strike near a home

Surge protection from the Grayson County storms

A whole home surge protector catches it before your electronics do. One install, done right. Let us protect your electronics in Sherman, Denison, and surround areas.

HOW IT WORKS

How does whole home surge protection work?

We install a single surge protection device directly at your main electrical panel. It monitors incoming voltage and diverts dangerous spikes to the ground before they reach your wiring.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

6 years of surge protection installed in Grayson County

Homeowners and businesses around Denison and Sherman trust Bledsoe for whole-home surge protection that actually works.

After lightning hit a transformer down the road, our neighbors lost several appliances. Our whole-home surge protector didn't let a thing through. Chris installed it clean and explained exactly how it works.

David P.

David P.

Homeowner, Denison

We had a surge take out a circuit board in our HVAC system a few years back. Since having Bledsoe install whole-home protection, we haven't had a single issue. Worth every penny.

Linda F.

Linda F.

Small Business Owner, Sherman

FAQ

Your surge protection questions, answered

Quick answers to the things folks in Grayson County ask about most.

What exactly does a whole home surge protector do?

Think of it as a gatekeeper for your electrical panel. It clamps down on voltage spikes from the grid or lightning before they reach your appliances, electronics, and wiring. One device protects your whole house, not just one outlet.

Do I still need power strip protectors after getting one?

Not for big-ticket items like your fridge or AC. Whole home surge protection handles the heavy stuff. For sensitive electronics like a computer or home theater, a quality plug-in strip adds an extra layer of protection inside the room.

How long does installation take?

For a standard installation on a typical residential panel, I’m in and out in under two hours. Most of that time is making sure the connection is clean and the unit is properly grounded.

Does this protect against lightning strikes?

It can handle most surges caused by nearby lightning, but a direct strike is a different situation. A whole home protector gives you a fighting chance, but nothing is lightning-proof. It’s still the best first line of defense you can buy.

Will this work with my old electrical panel?

It depends on the panel’s condition and capacity. I can tell you during a quick site visit. If the panel needs upgrading first, I’ll let you know. No guesswork, just a straight answer.

How often does a surge protector need to be replaced?

Most quality units last 10 to 15 years. But if it takes a big hit, it can wear out sooner. I usually check it during regular service calls. If it’s done, the indicator light tells us.

Still have questions?

Call or email. I’ll give you a straight answer, no sales pitch.

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