Is Surge Protection Enough? What Homeowners Get Wrong About Lightning Safety
In North Texas, most homeowners know that lightning season is no joke — but few understand the difference between surge protection and lightning protection.
We often hear:
“I’ve got a surge protector. I’m good.”
But are you?
Surge Protection Shields What’s Inside
Surge protection is designed to block voltage spikes in your home’s wiring — the kind that happen when lightning strikes nearby and sends power surging through the grid.
This is essential protection for:
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Refrigerators and freezers
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HVAC systems
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Computers and routers
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Smart home devices and chargers
If your system includes a whole-home surge protector installed at your breaker box, you’re in good shape — but only inside the home.
What Surge Protection Doesn’t Do
Surge protection doesn’t:
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Prevent a direct lightning strike from damaging your roof or structure
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Stop fire ignition caused by electricity arcing inside your walls
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Redirect the full energy of a strike away from your home’s frame or pipes
That’s where a lightning protection system comes in.
Lightning Protection = Structural Safety
Lightning protection systems are installed on the exterior of your home. They consist of:
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Air terminals (rooftop rods that safely receive the strike)
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Conductor cables (routes energy downward)
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Grounding rods (disperse the energy safely underground)
Together, they intercept and safely redirect the massive power of a lightning strike before it enters your structure.
At Lightning Safety Solutions, our systems are certified to meet:
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UL 96A
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NFPA 780
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LPI 175
This ensures full code compliance and homeowner peace of mind.
The Bottom Line: You Need Both
Think of surge protection as your internal firewall, and lightning protection as your external shield. One isn’t a substitute for the other.
A smart home isn’t smart if it’s vulnerable to nature’s most powerful force.
We design and install discreet, certified systems that work together — protecting your investment from both inside and out.
Serving DFW & surrounding areas
Free estimates always available
Contact us today to schedule your lightning risk assessment — before the next surge hits.
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