Clark Electricians diagnoses both power outage causes and surge-related damage throughout Aberdeen, MD, and installs whole-home surge protection systems that protect your home's electronics and appliances from all surge sources, both external from the utility grid and internal from appliance motor cycling inside your own home.
Diagnosing Power Outages in Aberdeen, MD Homes
Not every power outage in a Aberdeen, MD home is caused by the utility company. Partial outages, where some circuits have power and others do not, almost always have an internal cause. A failed utility service leg can cause half your home to go dark while the other half operates normally. A tripped main breaker or a failed connection at the meter base affects the entire home. Individual circuit outages are caused by tripped breakers or blown fuses that need diagnosis.
Understanding Power Surges and Their Sources
Power surges arrive from two primary sources. External surges originate from the utility grid, caused by lightning strikes, utility switching operations, or large load changes on the grid. These surges can be extremely high energy and travel into your home through the utility service entrance. Internal surges are generated within your own home when large motor-driven appliances like air conditioners, refrigerators, and washing machines cycle on and off. These internal surges occur dozens of times daily and gradually degrade unprotected electronics.
If a power surge has caused appliances to stop working, reset clocks throughout your home, or caused electronics to behave abnormally after an obvious surge event, do not immediately reconnect expensive electronics. Have the electrical system inspected first to confirm there is no ongoing fault and that protective devices are functioning correctly before restoring power to sensitive equipment.
Whole-Home Surge Protection in Aberdeen, MD
Point-of-use surge protector strips protect only the devices directly connected to them. Whole-home surge protection installed at the main panel intercepts surge energy before it reaches any circuit in the home. A whole-home surge protector combined with quality point-of-use strips on sensitive electronics provides layered protection that significantly reduces surge damage risk. Clark Electricians installs panel-mounted whole-home surge protection devices throughout Aberdeen, MD.
- Partial power outage diagnosis to identify internal versus utility cause
- Service entrance and meter base inspection
- Whole-home surge protection device installation at the main panel
- GFCI and AFCI protection installation for vulnerable circuits
- Post-surge appliance circuit inspection and repair
- Generator and transfer switch installation for outage preparedness
- Written estimate and full documentation on all work performed