Outlet installation and whole-home surge protection planning
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A Greer homeowner had a new outlet installed and whole-home surge protection added at the main electrical panel.

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Project Snapshot

NEW OUTLET PLUS WHOLE-HOME SURGE

Touchstone Electric completed an outlet installation and whole-home surge protection project for Mary Douglas in Greer, SC. Technician Michael Lane installed the new outlet, added surge protection at the main electrical panel, and answered the homeowner's questions about how the system protects appliances and electronics.
  • New outlet installed quickly and neatly
  • Whole-home surge protector installed at the main panel
  • Homeowner questions answered clearly
  • Protection added for appliances and electronics
Outlet installation solves a local power need, while panel-level surge protection helps protect the whole home from voltage spikes. Together, they make a small visit more useful for long-term safety and reliability. Touchstone Electric handles this kind of work as part of broader residential electrical service and electrical repair planning.
Whole-home surge protection and breaker installation

Why surge protection belongs at the panel

Panel-level surge protection gives the home a first line of defense against voltage spikes from storms, utility events, or large equipment cycling. It does not stop every possible surge, but it can reduce damage before spikes reach appliances and electronics throughout the home.
Outlet installation and circuit extension work
A useful outlet install starts with placement, circuit load, and whether the device needs special protection.

Outlet Placement

The outlet location should match how the homeowner uses the room and what equipment needs power.

Surge Device Install

The surge protector is installed at the panel so it can help protect the whole electrical system.

Panel Connection

Breaker space, grounding, and clean terminations matter when connecting surge equipment.

Clear Answers

Michael explained the system and answered questions before the project wrapped.
Electrical panel breaker and wiring close-up for surge protection
  1. 1
    Confirm the new outlet location and circuit needs.
  2. 2
    Install the outlet neatly and verify function.
  3. 3
    Review the main panel for surge protector installation.
  4. 4
    Connect the surge protector and explain how it protects the home.

The homeowner said Michael Lane did an excellent job, worked quickly, and answered questions clearly. That combination matters when a project includes both a visible outlet and panel-level protection the homeowner may not see every day.

If you need an outlet added or want surge protection for appliances and electronics, Touchstone Electric can review the circuit, panel, and protection plan before work begins. Panel space and breaker layout may also point toward electrical panel upgrade planning. Qualifying workmanship is backed by our Lifetime Craftsmanship Warranty.

Need an outlet or surge protection?

Call Touchstone Electric at (855) 502-2244. We can review outlet placement, panel condition, and whole-home surge protection options.

Outlet and Surge Questions

Michael Lane installed a new outlet and added whole-home surge protection at the main electrical panel.