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Whole Home Surge Protection in Fort Wayne, IN
As of 2025, Indiana is updating its electrical codes to the standards set by the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC). The NEC requires whole-house surge protection for all residential properties as of 2021. That’s why Korte Does It All has been busy installing whole-home surge protection throughout Fort Wayne, IN. Surge protector installation will make your home safer and protect your electrical system, as well as everything connected to it. Contact Korte Does It All today with any additional questions about whole-home surge protection in Fort Wayne.Why You Need Whole-Home Surge Protection in Fort Wayne
The NEC added residential electrical protection as a requirement due to a better understanding of how susceptible homes are to surges. Surges can originate in the home from air conditioners, heat pumps, generators, and power tools. They can also originate outside the home, such as from lightning during storms or anomalous power from the grid. If you intend to sell or rent a home, it needs surge protection because it’s code and consumers expect it. There’s growing demand due to the prevalence of smart home technologies, but damage from surges can extend beyond these electronic devices. HVAC equipment, major appliances, and sensitive computing equipment are all at risk.Why choose whole-house surge protector installation?
- Comprehensive protection
- Home insurance discounts
- Longer appliance and electronic device life
- Lower risk of fire and other electrical hazards
Professional Surge Protector Installation by Korte Does It All
Our team includes licensed, experienced Fort Wayne electricians who’ll help you choose the right electrical protection for your home and budget. We’ll ensure that your home is code compliant and that your family and valuable possessions are safe. Surge protectors feature a voltage-sensitive switch, such as a metal-oxide varistor (MOV). Upon detecting a surge, an MOV can activate in under a nanosecond and divert the surge into the ground. That protects your wires, fixtures, and connected devices. There are several device types available for surge protector installation, and the NEC requires Type 2 protection for homes. Type 2 surge protection devices (SPDs) operate on the line side of the electrical panel much like a circuit breaker does. This allows it to protect against both internal and external surges. A Type 1 SPD typically operates on the service side of the panel, but line-side installations are an option. Type 1 SPDs provide a higher level of protection against direct lightning strikes and bad grid power. While these events aren’t common, they can be devastating when they occur. Type 3 surge protection is local protection and includes the surge protector power strips you likely use throughout your home. We recommend pairing Type 3 with your panel-based protection for a multilayered defense. Our electricians also install outlets with integrated Type 3 protection to reduce the number of power strips you need.Get Reliable Surge Protection for Your Fort Wayne Home
Our company is a fully licensed and insured electrical contractor with over 60 years of experience in the Fort Wayne area. We are a community-focused business that takes great pride in building lasting relationships with our customers. Our customer-first approach has earned us BBB accreditation with an A+ rating and a Torch Award for Ethics. Our Fort Wayne electricians are on-call 24/7 for emergencies. For installations, we offer free estimates and financing on approved credit. Would you like to learn more about installing whole-home surge protection in Fort Wayne? Call Korte Does It All today or contact us online to schedule an in-person consultation.Frequently Asked Questions
Our Fort Wayne electricians can provide all the information you need to make the best decisions for your home. Here’s a start with answers to several of the most common questions homeowners have.What is the difference between plug-in and whole-home surge protectors?
The main difference between a whole-house and plug-in surge protector is the scope of the protection. A whole-home system protects the entire electrical system by rerouting surges. Local surge protectors only protect those devices plugged into them. In addition, they can’t handle as much electricity and are likely to no longer be useful after diverting a high surge.Will a surge protector stop lightning damage?
Whether a surge protector will stop lightning damage depends on the force and direct or indirect nature of the strike. Type 1 surge protectors provide the most robust protection against direct lightning strikes, which are uncommon. Type 2 surge protectors can typically reroute surges from indirect light strikes, which are relatively common. Local surge protectors provide a last line of defense and generally cannot protect against high surges.How long does whole-home surge protection last?
Whole-house electrical protection deteriorates each time the system activates to reroute a surge. We generally recommend replacing surge protectors proactively after 10 years of use. The average lifespan is likely around five years, and heavily used surge protectors can fail within two to three years.Contact Us Today
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