PARKERSurge protection for the lightning capital.
Florida leads the nation in lightning strikes, and the Treasure Coast sits in the thick of it. A whole-house surge protector at the panel stands between the grid and everything you own that plugs in — installed by licensed electrical partners at a flat catalog price.
Request this serviceWhat Parker handles.
Flat catalog price, installed by licensed electrical partners. Panel work, if needed, quoted in writing first.
Why people request through Parker.
Surges don't only arrive as lightning bolts. Grid switching, nearby strikes, and post-outage power restoration all push voltage spikes into the home — small ones constantly, big ones a few times a season. Power strips protect a desk; they do nothing for the AC compressor, the range, the water heater, or the garage door opener, which are exactly the expensive things a panel-mounted device covers.
This is licensed electrical work — the device lands in the main panel — so Parker coordinates it through licensed electrical partners who install to code and handle the permit where required. The price is flat from the catalog; nothing changes unless your panel genuinely needs attention first, and you'd hear that before any work begins.
In a place where every summer afternoon builds a thunderstorm, surge protection is less an upgrade than a due. Many homeowners pair it with a generator inlet box in the same visit — one coordinated appointment, both storm-season boxes checked, everything documented.
How it works.
Tell Parker what the home needs
A short request through the catalog or a phone call. Photos help but aren't required.
Parker confirms the scope and price
Pricing, timing, and any detail that affects the work — confirmed in writing before anything is scheduled.
The work is done and documented
The visit is held to the Parker Standard. Notes, photos, and outcome go into your home's record.
Common questions.
Begin with Parker.
One request, one trusted relationship, one record of the work. Available across St. Lucie County.
Flat pricing, visible before you book.
Current catalog prices — parts of the visit and labor included as described, and the price you see is the price you approve.