Do lightning rods attract lightning?
Definitely not! A lightning protection system simply intercepts a lightning strike and provides a path to ground for discharging the dangerous electricity.
Do TV Antennas and satellite dishes protect structures from lightning?
No! These are actually lightning targets that are not adequately grounded to safely handle the powerful lightning current. In many cases, antennas actually provide an easy entry for the harmful current.
Can surge arresters, suppressors and "whole-house protectors" protect my home?
No! Surge suppressors are important components of a complete system, but can do nothing to protect a structure against direct lightning strikes. Arresters must be installed in conjunction with a lightning protection system (air terminals, bonding and grounding) to provide whole house protection.
Doesn't our insurance cover damages caused by lightning?
While this is generally true for an initial occurrence with lightning, many insurance companies will deny second or third lightning claims and many will non-renew a policy after a lightning claim is entered.
Is lightning protection expensive?
Lightning protection is one of the least expensive improvements you can purchase for your home and it offers the best type of insurance—peace of mind and proven protection for your family home and valuables. It's a big return on a small investment.