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Power Surges Can Damage Your Appliances



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By : Nick Messe   

Power surges are one of the biggest reasons that appliances fail, and all homes experience them throughout the year. Even though power surges are very short, lasting less than a millionth of a second, they are devastating to appliances.

Electrical storms are one of the biggest dangers to your appliances, causing surges that can devastate every electrical appliance in your home. However, there are some steps that you can take to protect your home and electronics from these invisible threats.

One of the simplest ways to protect your home is to hire an electrical contractor to install surge protection in your home. You may know that surges come from electrical storms and through the power grid, but what you may not know is that even your own appliances can cause them. For example, when a large appliance such as the refrigerator turns off, there is a momentary excess of power in your system. Even these small changes can cause a damaging surge in your home.

An electrician can easily eliminate surges from all sources by installing protection devices in your home. You may also want to have additional protection installed at the power source for sensitive electronics, such as computers. There are several options available that will allow you to have full protection from all fluctuations, including electrical storms.

You need to use a qualified electrician who can supply you with referrals and be able to provide credentials. Perhaps even more important, they should be willing to provide flexible, personalized service for your home. You may have questions during the installation, making it vital to choose a provider that will take the time to listen to your concerns.

Your contractor should also come to your home prepared to complete the job quickly and efficiently. Electricians often have vans and trucks equipped with the tools and supplies that will be needed to finish the job smoothly. You will be provided a service that ensures protection from storms, appliances, and spikes within the power grid.

The cost of fully protecting your home and appliances will vary depending on your specific needs. You should ask for a visual estimate from your electrical contractor before committing to their service. A professional will come into your home for the estimate, to ensure each aspect is included in the price. You may want to get your estimate in writing, as well.

Often, electricians will charge a diagnostic fee that allows them to come into your home and identify problems. The estimate for the repairs will then be charged, giving you the opportunity to identify the problem and determine the costs of repairs quickly. Your appliances will be guaranteed a longer life and you will save money by not having to replace costly electronics.

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