Whole-Home Surge Protection in Palatine, IL

A power surge can damage every device in your home at once. Five Star installs whole-home surge protection in Palatine.
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The Limits of Power Strips

Most homeowners rely on individual power strip surge protectors to shield their electronics, and while these provide some protection, they have real limitations. A power strip protects only the devices plugged into it, leaving every other outlet in the home unprotected. It also degrades with each surge it absorbs, often without any visible indication that its protective capacity has been diminished. Appliances like refrigerators, HVAC systems, washers, dryers, and dishwashers are almost never plugged into surge protectors at all, yet they contain sensitive electronics that are just as vulnerable to surge damage as a television or computer. A whole-home surge protector installed at the electrical panel addresses all of these gaps in a single installation.

What Whole-Home Surge Protection Does

A whole-home surge protector is installed directly at the main electrical panel and monitors the voltage entering the home from the utility. When a surge is detected, the device diverts the excess voltage safely to ground before it can travel through the home’s wiring and reach connected devices. This protects every outlet, appliance, and hardwired system in the home simultaneously, including HVAC equipment, smart home devices, kitchen appliances, and entertainment systems. It works alongside rather than instead of individual power strips, and the combination of both layers of protection provides the most comprehensive coverage available.

Where Surges Come From

Most people associate power surges with lightning strikes, and while lightning can cause catastrophic surge damage, it accounts for a small fraction of the surges that affect residential electrical systems. The majority of surges are internal, generated by the cycling on and off of large appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and heat pumps within the home itself. Utility switching events, power restoration after an outage, and fluctuations on the grid are also common sources. These smaller, more frequent surges are rarely dramatic enough to notice, but they degrade sensitive electronics gradually over time. Whole-home surge protection guards against all of these sources, not just the lightning strike scenario.

A Modest Investment With Significant Protection

The cost of a whole-home surge protector installation is modest relative to the value of the electronics, appliances, and HVAC equipment it protects. A single surge event that damages a furnace control board, a refrigerator compressor, or a home entertainment system can easily exceed the cost of whole-home protection many times over. For homeowners who have recently invested in smart home technology, new appliances, or HVAC equipment, surge protection is one of the more straightforward ways to protect that investment.

Protect What You've Invested In Your Home

Whole-home surge protection is a one-time installation that works quietly in the background every day. Call Five Star at (847) 250-6610 or book online to schedule an installation with a licensed electrician.

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Why Palatine Homeowners Trust Five Star

  • Nearly 40 years in business. Five Star has been a trusted home services resource in the Palatine area for close to four decades.
  • Licensed and insured. Every electrician is fully licensed and insured on every job.
  • Upfront pricing. You’ll know the cost before we start. No surprise charges.
  • Panel-level protection. We install surge protection at the source, covering every outlet and appliance in the home.
  • Satisfaction guarantee. We stand behind every installation we complete.
  • Code compliant work. Every installation is performed to current electrical code standards.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I still need power strip surge protectors if I have whole-home protection?
Using both is the recommended approach. A whole-home surge protector handles large surges entering from the utility and provides a first line of defense for all appliances and hardwired systems. Individual point-of-use surge protectors at sensitive electronics like computers and televisions add a second layer of protection for the devices most vulnerable to even small voltage fluctuations. The two work together more effectively than either does alone.
Most whole-home surge protector installations are completed in under two hours. The device is installed at the main electrical panel and requires minimal disruption to the home. We’ll have the power off briefly during the installation and restore it before we leave.
A direct lightning strike generates an enormous amount of energy that can exceed the capacity of any surge protection device. Whole-home surge protection significantly reduces the risk of damage from nearby lightning activity and indirect strikes, but no surge protector can guarantee full protection from a direct hit. Homeowners in areas with frequent lightning activity should also ensure their homeowner’s insurance covers lightning damage as a complementary layer of protection.