With Tropical Storm Debbie dropping record rainfall and high winds on our area, it’s inevitable that there will be widespread power outages. If you don’t have whole home surge protection, to protect your critical electronics turn off the breakers to appliances, HVAC systems, and other electronics. That way when power is re-established, the surge will not result in costly repairs.
We highly recommend all homes be...With Tropical Storm Debbie dropping record rainfall and high winds on our area, it’s inevitable that there will be widespread power outages. If you don’t have whole home surge protection, to protect your critical electronics turn off the breakers to appliances, HVAC systems, and other electronics. That way when power is re-established, the surge will not result in costly repairs.
We highly recommend all homes be equipped with whole house surge protection and the National Electrical Code agrees as they added it as a code requirement for any new builds in the 2020 code. If you or someone you know is interested in whole home surge protection, don’t hesitate to reach out.
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