Electrical Wiring & Surge Protection – Superior, All Of Boulder County
Protect Your Power and Your Property – Residential and Commercial Services
Protect Your Power and Your Property
Wiring and surge protection are the backbone of a safe, efficient electrical system. At Tru-Craft Electric, we design, install, and upgrade wiring for homes and commercial spaces across Longmont, Westminster, and Boulder County. Whether you’re remodeling a kitchen, finishing a basement, or upgrading old wiring, our team ensures your system runs safely and reliably for years to come.
Complete Wiring Services
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New wiring and circuit installation
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Rewiring for remodels and additions
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Dedicated circuits for appliances or offices
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Whole-home and commercial surge protection
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Grounding and load balancing
Why Surge Protection Matters
A single lightning strike or grid spike can damage thousands of dollars’ worth of electronics. Whole-home surge protection stops voltage surges before they reach your wiring, extending the life of your appliances and electronics.
Why Choose Tru Craft Electric
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Serving Boulder County since 1979
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Licensed and insured electricians
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Family-owned and operated
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Complimentary estimates and honest pricing
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Residential and commercial expertise
Schedule a Wiring & Surge Protection Estimate
Protect your home or business from electrical hazards. Call Tru-Craft Electric today for your free estimate in Longmont, Westminster, or nearby areas.

FAQs – Electrical Wiring & Surge Protection
1. When should I replace old wiring?
If your wiring is aluminum, brittle, or over 40 years old, replacement is strongly recommended for safety and efficiency.
2. Do surge protectors really make a difference?
Yes. Whole-home surge protectors protect all connected devices, including HVAC systems, appliances, and electronics.
3. Can you install surge protection for a commercial building?
Absolutely. We install surge suppression for offices, retail spaces, and industrial buildings across Boulder County.
4. What’s the difference between a breaker trip and a surge?
A breaker trip happens when a circuit is overloaded. A surge is a sudden voltage spike—usually caused by storms or grid issues.
5. Does surge protection replace power strips?
Whole-home surge protection complements—not replaces—power strip surge protectors. Together, they provide full coverage.
