Today's homes are full of expensive, sensitive electronics, and Denver throws a lot at them. Front Range lightning during summer monsoon season, grid switching as Xcel manages demand on hot afternoons, and the power blips that come with our wind and ice storms all send voltage spikes through your wiring. A single surge can quietly fry an EV charger control board, an AC compressor, a furnace circuit board, a TV, or a whole home's worth of smart devices. Denver Power Electric installs whole-home surge protection that stops those spikes at the panel, and every install is done by a licensed Colorado electrician under Master Electrician Aaron Voss, License #ME.0047213.
Most people only know the plug-in power strips sold as surge protectors. Those help at a single outlet, but they do nothing for the surges that travel in through your main service, and they offer no protection at all for hardwired equipment. A whole-home surge protector is different. It mounts at or inside your electrical panel and intercepts spikes before they spread to every circuit in the house, defending the things you cannot plug into a strip: your furnace, AC, range, dishwasher, garage door opener, and EV charger.
The strongest setup is layered. We install a whole-home device at the electrical panel as the first line of defense, then add point-of-use protection at the most valuable or vulnerable equipment. Surge protection is also a natural companion to other upgrades. Anyone investing in an EV charger, a standby generator, or a smart home system should protect that investment, since the transfer events and electronics involved are exactly what surges damage most. If your panel is older or already crowded, we will tell you honestly whether a surge device can be added cleanly or whether your panel is due for service first.
Installation is fast and minimally disruptive. We mount the device, tie it into the panel, and verify it is working, typically in under two hours, and it requires no change to how you use your home. The protection then works silently 24/7, with an indicator light that shows it is active. Like all panel work, surge protector installation in Denver is done under permit and inspection, which we handle for you.
Whole-home surge protection is one of the best-value upgrades in electrical work. A professionally installed unit typically runs $300 to $700, a fraction of what it costs to replace even one major appliance or electronics setup. Many quality units also carry manufacturer connected-equipment warranties, and we will explain the coverage on whatever device you choose. Given how much modern equipment a single spike can take out, it pays for itself the first time it does its job. We install across Denver, Aurora, Lakewood, Thornton, Arvada, Westminster, Centennial, Littleton, Englewood, and Boulder, Monday through Saturday, with 24/7 emergency service. Call (303) 555-0158.
