Costs, Timeframes and What To Expect
Cost drivers:
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Whether switchboard based surge protection is suitable for your setup
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Switchboard condition and whether upgrades are needed first
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Number of circuits and complexity of installation
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Whether you want layered protection, board level plus device level guidance
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Any fault finding required if there are existing flicker or trip issues
Typical job flow:
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Inspect switchboard condition, safety protection, and connection quality
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Identify the best surge protection approach for the home’s risk profile
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Install suitable protection where appropriate and test the setup
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Provide guidance on protecting sensitive devices and practical storm habits
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Advise on any recommended improvements, such as switchboard upgrades
Timeframes:
Many installations and checks can be completed efficiently. If switchboard upgrades or repairs are required, allow additional time for safe workmanship and testing.
DIY vs Professional Help
Safe DIY:
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Using quality plug in surge protectors for electronics
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Keeping a storm habit plan, unplugging when practical
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Recording equipment failures and outage patterns for diagnosis
Professional required:
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Switchboard based surge protection installation
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Any switchboard upgrades or circuit repairs
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Testing for loose connections and supply issues
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Advice on capacity planning when adding air conditioning or EV charging
For Mount Gravatt East and Mansfield homes, professional assessment helps ensure protection is installed safely and that the switchboard is not hiding other risks.
Prevention That Actually Works
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Fix flicker and nuisance trips early, they can indicate underlying faults
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Use a layered approach, switchboard protection plus plug in protection for sensitive devices
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Keep routers and security systems on quality protected outlets
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Schedule periodic electrical inspections in older homes
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Plan protection before adding high value loads like new split systems or EV chargers
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FAQs
Can a surge really damage appliances without a lightning strike?
Yes, smaller spikes and fluctuations can degrade electronics over time.
Do plug in surge boards protect the whole house?
They protect only what is plugged into them. Whole home approaches are different.
Is surge protection worth it for air conditioning?
It can be helpful as part of a broader electrical safety plan, especially for expensive systems.
What are warning signs of electrical issues?
Flicker, buzzing, warm outlets, and frequent trips should be inspected.
How long does installation take?
It varies by switchboard condition and complexity, an assessment confirms the scope.
If you want practical protection that suits Brisbane storm season, tap “Book Online” and request a Surge Protection Mount Gravatt assessment with Spanos ElectriCool: https://spanoselectricool.com.au/

