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Triple Play Plumbing, Heating & Air

Electrical

Whole-Home Surge Protection

Oklahoma lightning and grid surges fry electronics and appliances. A panel-mounted surge protector defends your whole home at once.

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Why it matters

Power surges — from lightning, grid switching, and even large appliances cycling on — can quietly degrade or instantly destroy the electronics and appliances in your home. In storm-prone Oklahoma, a single strike can take out HVAC boards, appliances, and devices at once. Whole-home surge protection guards everything, including the systems you can't unplug.

How it works

Protection works in layers. A whole-home surge protective device installed at your electrical panel intercepts large surges before they spread through your circuits, shielding hardwired equipment like your HVAC, appliances, and lighting. Point-of-use surge strips then add a second layer at sensitive electronics. Together they provide far stronger protection than power strips alone.

Maintenance that pays off

Whole-home surge devices have indicators that show they're still providing protection; after a major surge event, the device may need replacement, as it sacrifices itself to protect your home. We check it during electrical service so you're never unknowingly unprotected.

Signs you need service

  • You live in a storm- and lightning-prone area (all of Oklahoma)
  • You have expensive electronics and appliances to protect
  • Hardwired equipment (HVAC, appliances) you can't put on a power strip
  • Past surge damage to devices or equipment
  • Frequent grid fluctuations or flickering during storms
  • A new or upgraded panel where adding protection is easy

Common problems we fix

  • Relying only on power strips, which miss hardwired equipment
  • A spent surge device that's no longer protecting (post-strike)
  • No protection at all in a lightning-prone area
  • Sensitive electronics without a second protective layer

What affects the cost

  • Whole-home device installed at the panel
  • Whether it's added during other panel work
  • Point-of-use protection for sensitive electronics

Why choose Triple Play

  • Whole-home protection for equipment you can't unplug
  • Layered approach for the strongest defense
  • Quick to add during other electrical work
  • Especially valuable in lightning-prone Oklahoma

The Triple Play Way

How it works

  1. 1

    Assess your risk

    We look at your equipment, panel, and exposure to recommend the right level of protection.

  2. 2

    Install at the panel

    We install a whole-home surge protective device at your electrical panel to guard the whole house.

  3. 3

    Add a second layer

    We recommend point-of-use protection for your most sensitive electronics.

  4. 4

    Verify

    We confirm the device is active and explain its status indicator.

Answers

Frequently asked questions

Do I really need whole-home surge protection?

If you want to protect equipment you can't unplug — HVAC, appliances, hardwired systems — then yes, a panel-level surge protective device is worthwhile, especially in storm-prone Oklahoma. It complements point-of-use strips for sensitive electronics.

How is it different from a power strip?

A surge strip only protects whatever is plugged into it. A whole-home device installed at your panel intercepts large surges before they reach any circuit, protecting hardwired equipment too. The two layers work best together.

Will it stop lightning damage?

Surge protection greatly reduces the risk from the surges that travel through wiring during storms, which is the most common cause of damage. No device guarantees protection from a direct strike, which is why layering matters.

Does the device wear out?

Yes. A surge protective device can sacrifice itself absorbing a large surge, and most have an indicator showing whether they're still protecting. We check it during service and replace it if it's spent.

Can you add it to my existing panel?

In most cases, yes — a whole-home surge device can be added to an existing panel, and it's especially easy to include during a panel upgrade or other electrical work.

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