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 wiring 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 Electrical Wiring Services
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New electrical 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 For Electrical Wiring and Surge Protection Services
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Serving Boulder County since 1979
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Licensed and insured electricians
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Complimentary estimates and honest pricing
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Residential and commercial expertise
Schedule a Electrical 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.
