Here in Eastern Idaho, spring and summer storms can bring sudden lightning, power outages, and voltage fluctuations that may damage expensive electronics and appliances inside your home. At Electric Falls, we regularly talk with homeowners in Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Rigby, Ammon, and surrounding communities who don’t realize how vulnerable modern homes are to electrical surges until something expensive stops working.
The good news is that whole home surge protection is one of the easiest and most affordable ways to help protect your home’s electrical system.

A whole home surge protector is a device installed directly at your electrical panel that helps protect your home from sudden spikes in voltage.
Think of it as a shield between your home and unexpected electrical surges.
When a surge enters your home’s electrical system, the surge protector helps redirect excess voltage before it can damage:
As homes become more dependent on electronics and smart technology, surge protection has become more important than ever.
Many people assume surges only happen during thunderstorms, but most power surges actually happen inside the home.
Common causes of surges include:
Even small repeated surges can slowly damage sensitive electronics over time without homeowners even noticing.
That hidden wear and tear can shorten the lifespan of expensive appliances and systems throughout your home.

Years ago, homes mainly powered lights, a few kitchen appliances, and maybe a television. Today’s homes in Idaho Falls and throughout Eastern Idaho are filled with sensitive electronics.
Modern homes often include:
Unfortunately, many of these systems are highly sensitive to voltage fluctuations.
Replacing just one damaged appliance or HVAC control board can cost significantly more than installing a whole home surge protector in the first place.
Eastern Idaho weather can change quickly during spring and summer. Thunderstorms, high winds, and lightning activity can create unstable electrical conditions that put homes at greater risk for surges.
Even if lightning doesn’t directly strike your home, nearby strikes can still send excess voltage through utility lines and into your electrical system.
That’s why many electricians recommend installing surge protection before storm season ramps up.
A common misconception is that plug-in power strips provide complete surge protection for the entire home.
While quality surge strips can help protect individual devices, they do not stop surges at the electrical panel where the surge first enters the home.
A whole home surge protector works at the source by helping stop dangerous voltage before it spreads throughout your electrical system.
Many homeowners choose to combine:
for the best overall protection.

If you’ve experienced any of the following, your home may be vulnerable to electrical surges:
Older homes in Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Rigby, and surrounding areas may be especially vulnerable if the electrical system has not been updated in years.
Today’s appliances and home systems are expensive to replace.
Just a few examples include:
Many homeowners don’t realize that a single surge event can damage multiple devices throughout the house at the same time.
Installing a whole home surge protector is a proactive way to help protect the investments you’ve already made in your home.
At Electric Falls, we help homeowners throughout Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Rigby, Ammon, and surrounding Eastern Idaho communities protect their homes with professionally installed whole home surge protection systems.
Whether your home is newer with modern smart technology or an older home with aging electrical equipment, surge protection can add an important layer of safety and reliability to your electrical system.
Our team can evaluate your current panel, discuss protection options, and help ensure your home is prepared for Idaho storm season.

Welcome to Electric Falls, where our commitment to excellence in electrical services has been illuminating the Southeast Idaho community for several years.