Is Your Wiring Safe After the Storm? Check This Now.

  • Is Your Wiring Safe After the Storm? Check This Now.

    Posted by Sperry on January 7, 2026 at 4:39 am

    Your lights flickered during the storm. Maybe they went out for a second. Now everything seems fine. But is it? Sperry Electric LLC warns you: invisible damage is the most dangerous kind. A power surge from a nearby lightning strike can fry the insulation on your wiring without you even knowing it until it’s too late. You need to verify your system’s integrity immediately. Ignoring the signs of electrical stress is like ignoring a check engine light—it only gets more expensive the longer you wait.

    Walk around your house. Look at where the power lines connect to your roof. Is the pipe bent? Is the cable sagging? If you see damage, do not touch it. Call us. You need prioritized Electrical Repair Services in New Jersey to re-secure your connection to the grid. We handle the heavy lifting, dealing with the utility company and ensuring your service entrance meets modern codes. We check the grounding rod to make sure it hasn’t been dislodged, leaving your home vulnerable to the next strike.

    Check your surge protectors. Did they sacrifice themselves to save your TV? If the indicator light is out, your protection is gone. We can install whole-home surge protection right at the panel. This stops the next spike before it ever reaches your expensive appliances. It is a one-time install that saves you thousands in replaced electronics.

    Don’t settle for “it seems okay.” Be sure. Electrical wear happens slowly, then all at once. Loose outlets, cracked faceplates, buzzing switches—fix them now. Get it done, get it safe, and get back to living your life. We offer fast, reliable repairs that stand the test of time.

    Protect your biggest investment. Verify your safety today.

    To book your post-storm inspection, call Sperry Electric LLC. https://www.sperryelectricnj.com/electrical-repair-services

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