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Title: Summer Heat and Peak Energy Demand Leave Aliso Viejo Homes Vulnerable to Power Surges

Aliso Viejo, California, United States, 13th Jun 2026 - As Southern California heads into its hottest months, All Thingz Electric is hearing more questions from homeowners about whole-home surge protection as residents become increasingly aware of the risks that summer grid stress and high-consumption appliances pose to their home electronics and electrical systems.Power surges, which are sudden spikes in voltage that can damage or destroy connected devices, become more frequent during summer months when the electrical grid is strained by widespread air conditioning use. A single surge event can silently degrade appliances, damage smart home systems, and shorten the lifespan of high-value electronics well before visible failures appear."Most homeowners only think about surge protection after something gets damaged," said Anthony Feeney, Founder of All Thingz Electric and a certified journeyman electrician. "By then the harm is already done. A whole-home surge protector installs at the panel and protects everything in the house. It goes far beyond what a standard power strip can handle."Point-of-Use Strips Offer Limited ProtectionAll Thingz Electric reports that many homeowners rely exclusively on plug-in surge protector strips, which offer localized protection only and are not designed to handle large-scale surges originating from the utility grid or nearby lightning strikes.Whole-home surge protection installs directly at the main electrical panel and acts as a first line of defense for the entire electrical system. Point-of-use devices can then serve as a secondary layer of protection for particularly sensitive equipment.Common sources of surge risk identified by All Thingz Electric include:Grid fluctuations caused by high regional electricity demand during summer hea...


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